B II THE. DAILY .GAZETTE; ,IJOMETNEWS. - teasing the city for .the xotomer. 4. d triihlng to have th. GizErn Neat to hem, rat plon.o ...end their eddreosee to the :Are; by eenlF per mouth. • We alt• nit berised to state thrd the name of Mlles li.llnrophrers. Fut., leas toted before the CrinventlOn of the dth Inst withotdhis knowl edge or consent. neir. D. B. m will pach In the lte tanned PresbyterianWitha church...S re andusky street, abore Onlo. Allegheny. ro...nan. Tr at lOg o'clock, A. X. end Zji o'clock P. X. Inenees.—enroner Clawson held an lnqueftt on the body of Wlll.Marray. who Newt drowned on the evening . of the Mb host., la the Alleghe ny liver, The body wet reeoveeed floating in the °WO river near Temperancerttle. chatte• Itligertay, who was arrested for whipping hit wife and In the lockup, was attacked' with 'delirium tremens yesterday morning. had recovered and wan sent to the orithmtse for thirty day by :Mayor Callow. Ale 4 emied.—SliCluielliarrnr. who wog ap prenticed to IL Long, of Itinuingham. In Man itnamped on the ..rlth ult. Information was made before Justice Ammon by Mr. Long tictV.3llchael with being an absconding Si' nerand a warrant wavistued for his • iisvpassed- looreelissism.—Yesterday =Onl ine a slight firer occurred. An the whip factory at the House of itefueu. It . ..vas put out with out sayoh - datnere but t hee eiretuastauces at tending it led to the belief that inrendiaristo was the causes. Fire Marshal Butler was no- Ithed sod lateitigate the matter this The latruer of Isabella and Itobinson street, Allegheny. near the Stutpenstnu bridge or namented with . elegma sutatsatial four storied brick bulldlnx—t lie Girard' IMase one or the finest hotels of its character lu th• country. Ca pt. O. C. Ltelttrap I. at the head of anal sin thin popular establiehment which lea guarantee that It Is all right. ktungers, stop at the Girard Ilfmse.. If you w_lh to enjoy a good cmote. try Me graw'ocigars or One rut, from 45 Ninth street. Ills club cigar. are Joel the nrticle to distrib ute among your visitor', who can appreciate Oniury in the fimoking line.. Mesmer alga ha. pipes of all lands, tneorselutums all des: criptio.na, chasting.Anbacco. every grade, mnoir.ing• cap. and everythin the Por n pince. Helane 04111 errs Elected.—llte following gentlemen Were elected at the recent. election of racers of the Itirminghern and f'lltsborgb Bridge Compane: A. Garrison; Prechlent: A. H. Stevenson, Secretary; E. More. Trento*. Directors—A. Garrison. George Houma. wolf. A. Floyd. J. Lenz. A. McLean, McKee. J. Wilton, F. L. I hotsen. S. McKee. Thos. PAWINVIt, D. Chess, A. ll.Nevensati.. An Important Union teettng under the au spices of the Evangelical Alliance will be held In the Phut Presbyterian Church of this city to-morrow're tHundayvenlng at 7X *o'clock.- Dr. Eldridge. Secretary for the United States. will give an account of the General Confer ence to assemble this fall at New York, and Interesting-addresses from other distiuguish ed speakers may be expected. Th public are Invited to attend. • • . ASsault asid Itsitere.—John Dunn made in formation before the Maybr etterdar charg ing John Reef and James AicAboy with an - saint and battery. The parties, It appears, were drinking together Ina saloon on Fifth avenue, and got into an altercation, when the weaned attacked and beat the prosecutor. They were arrested, and alter a hearing Mc- Aboy wan dlsoftrged and Keel was held to ball for hie appliarance at Court. •... Tbe rommcnt lon of the John Wes/ ey Church, near Itoberta street, Eleventh wars, will take place nest Sabbath. The corner-stone of this church was laid In July.llikt. the congrega tion beteg mall in numbers, nud very oor. They have labored. diligent!'" to this time p : in trying to get It finished.- :limy are sadly In need of money. They earnestly ask of their friends to come totheirassistnnce. -V collec tion will be taken on consecration day, when they hope ttll :friends will come prepared to give freely. Olight Flre.—Some excitement was created to Arbuckle 's alley, court h ward, Allegheny. yesterday morning by .3 slight Ore which oc-. coned In one of the dwellings in the vicinity. 4. blanket had been. hang UP in one of the rooms over, Move to dry. when it caught Ore. 3' he dames threatened the destruotion of the house mid caused 11002 C excitable person to sound an alarm from box tt& • Before the en-. glues futli t qc ig;V o a "- pp e a::l . .n n u:n e rh l ed u nfriClll% etanagmtinn. • The...Sauk Illeek." 7 -Tbr Iron front “hank Block," on Fifth aYenue has Jut been re painted, and all . Its axle alto and bas relief" again challeuge the admiration dueto them 11.• constituting the most elegant and ornate Iron front In the Unbind States. An eminent New York architect certified to us that it gnmtly surpassed In elaborate and chaste beauty any front of the • same material to any of our eastern cities. Nose, with Its freshly pointed surface,. It is touch admired by all who see It.. attempted antetile.—A• man residing on Fifth 'avenue near 'Washington street. at tempted to "shuttle off this mortal colr 'Mender riight. by Jumping from tbe.second !dory vrintinw of his dwelling. He tras found lying on the sidewalk insensible nod carried Into the house where be is likely to remain for some days unless - his Injuries should prove fetid. /le ban made two previous at tempt. to take his life within the past two we,ka, but was prevented by hit friends. Only a few evenings since be attempted to rut his thronawith a pair of scissors. The bale .of •• Lothar.' In the ratted States isn carious Ulustratlon • of the fallibility of the Judgment of publishers. It is said that at first the "Appleton were Inclined to regard the repoblication of the novel with little, favor t and that they once thought of making their trot edition ridiculously small—six times smaller, in fact. than the affirreante amount of advance orders received before the day og,publication. An eminent publishing arm In' Philadelthla declinciFto_consider proppwwitlon tar nt all, the be,d of tti: e to l i m ue b s l I that e saw nof the h no element of success whhtever In It, and that be was mtrprised their the Appletons should arrange to burn. their. Angers wsystetnati- Loth:dr - I. for sale in Pittsburgh at Pit inck's Bonk. Store, opposite the .Postolince. Also,Chnrle,ltetino's new novel. 'Tut Your self In HbvPince," and online new and popu lar bnoli. ogt he day. . The ontnbataillel (11164fe.e.4. "Veto - day ITIOMillk ft portion of the art-k of It e Ilromthead tunnel: Prinhamlle Ra Broad. - iell in upon the irmc.- Workmen - had been engaged for several weeks in ren‘pylag the arch. as as I o make_the ...via.. ama it. stead tooto.al.'.Tner had completed :Mont half are wort' Wholthe - arell fell In. The de bris still be removed LT tO-dar. and the track oral then be clear and the Work-completed one of the dangers of thla road being that removed. "In - the meantime travel Is ob structed. .‘ Woo Kul .. om. meet Quo orate. neatest ornameato that can be devised fora parlor Mantle. Achlch will com bine Lels‘AT n ith utility. Is one of those ele. 'gent. - art lstio and finely finished Swiss clocks, Of which Mr. W. G. Ifunsentb. tlic popular jeweler, hoe* fall assortmeut in store cm Fifth avenue. below the Opera House. At the gab* establishment will also IA found a choice lectlou of statuettes. porcelain 'were. fury bracket., and Innumerable articles for nom* decorations. which cannot but render doubly attract'', the apartment lc Which they nre placed. and Lovers of home ornamentation should in loan& Dunseatlen stock. eleatareerlag. Prof. M. F. Eaton. formerly of this ells, has for lame Trans resided at Philadelphia, where he has acquired celobrlCT for his successful treatment of stammeging or stuttering. Op eirefill training , jtl,be Vocal organs they are moduted and strengthened as to produce tl Clear,.distiact. and correct enunciation in *Peaking, • reading and singing. Mr. Eaton tgnpolieil. la will bt seen by his advertisement. a remain some weeks in this city for She our =gig: I n ' all "I:ritenre.nror.w.VoliV, and we pope all neranna afflicted with demi ed vocoal organs or detective opeeen. will at once put themselves under his skillful treat ment: Be will exhibit abnndant testimony of remarkable cures from his grateful patients to Phliadelphia.. I= Ike. MeHord D. Herndon,. the well known African Mholounti . , whom grandfather wait stolen from Africa nod cold Into slavery in tie Wert Indies, whence he was Poi& by his mas ter firstinto North Carolina and afterwards Into Kentucky. of which State our Missionary nattre. went to Liberia In ISM, under the auspices of the IlaptistiilsalonatT Board. He returned to this country In MSC and obtained the means for erecting a chapel schoolbouse a nd parsonage. lie Is tote again to solicit means for a new enterprise of the same kind. Mr. Herndon as fully accredited 14 eminent clergymen of Mewl ork end elsewhere. and an be knows the ground and is acclimated to the country. a more efficient or morn faithful ser vant oh Christ probably could not be found for a necessary and useful application of any con tributions that our benevolent citizens mar e for the furtherance of the good cause to tech Mr. Herndon LAP dedicated his life. He Moires to raise two thousand dollars. Can already ',moored eleven hundred. and hopes the rest will be a ready and free offering of the good People of this city. We commend him to kind mception,by those upon whom he may call, lloe -Refuter' We. a few , disa ijo, (are our renders a da mnation of the extensive real estate *nod/ of M. , 1 40, Cr‘dtt & PhilliPs, corner of Fifth ay. eine and Smithfield street, and we'then spoke nt therremarkable success of the arm and of their immense business. la speaking of Pittsburgh Real. Edate Register, of.se Meson Croft Ir. 1411111p+ ere t he minis' • bleb spoke Mite-merits as an inning& +ars. we for aU those winding to penny rt ' f ' r.e real estate. and as • superior Mad of Muni for those having jr . s dorr qvcrtdslair me property to tilapose nt, ilnt we overlooked careful perusal of the wlT,,,ght to O'dr notice. and that thin I/40W Mfbrds mediums chants one - t h e tmt, advettlilog published. ;femme to thla concluskai became we find c . r .m. reading the advertisements in - c0n ...30012h the th = e nd= the work. h Wen as any part of the book. Ist:4 ° . n 4.,„ lave randy seen so much skill displayed to ed_ Th iming myna Manures Rail Ewan /Winer mililidts. Tits advertisers in the July number lave amain, had an eye to business to se cawing %Position by txdumns. The Entine übe bad grans by calling at their rooms as above, or It ag It. to• sent by mall free to - eery Sme reglantl • • AMERICAN.-, MECIII A )ICS iiiiii _ .. Nelebentlee Of 'the Teenty•Flnh Ausdveraary of;the Order—Preeradon In the Attenuant and Address at the Kink. . The Order of Felted American Mechanics .Ohlebrated their Twentyrilfth Annivencany thro ghout th•entirdrytekterda?. The Pitts . burg 'arid Allegheny Monello and the coun cils f Johnstown. Kittanning, Wheeling, .... sten ville. Canton, Alliance and Salem, held their demonstration in thin city, and although they - ere not great In numbers their parade . 0 . refs IMP:wing and creditable one. Tbe celebrated braseband from Canton, Oliki. and . , the Masonic band of 3PClure were in the line, and discoursed excellent music. The procession donned' at half-plod 'one o'clock under the direction of Wm. J. IIFG nit t.r. Chief Marshal, the following gentlemen ' acting as aids: .1. 1.. M'Kee. F. P. Kerr. L. /3 ' 'Tarnish. C. - P. Collins. .1: ff. Oman: E. b.- , Evana, A.'S. Sloane. and putted over'. die fol „ lowing route: Pp Fifth avenue to Smithgeld street.along Stnlthtleld to Third avenue. up I Third avenue to. Grant Street, up Grant to, 1 Fifth avenue, out Fifth ovens to Washington' street. up Witching/on at recta° Wylie litreeti down Wylie to Grant street, down Grant tO I Liberty street, down Liberty to Wood street, I down Wood to Second avenue. down Second ' ['venue to Market street, along Market l'. Sixth street.elOng Sixth street to Suspe - Mon bridge:over bridge to Federal street, up Federal to North avenue, along North avenge to Irwin avenue, along Irwin avenue to Wes tent avenue. along Western avenue to Alle- geny ca ny s e t n r u ... c i, :! 4 0 0 t n eri g. Al 4; .h .,,,, e n i t . - o acme i l i.. t . o - cock street. along Lactick to Federal street. and theredisperse. At half Pant SIX o'clock last evening the procession reformed in front of the Hall of , Allegheny_ Council , No , tot S'elleml street. Al- leghenY. and at *even o'clock marched to the Keystone lout, where a public meeting was held, th which all were admitted. At eight o'clock anaudience,. not large, hat attentive and Interested. hall aseembled. when an or ganisation was effected by calling Kohl. 11e i...-siminon. Esq., to the chair, and appointing the reporters Secretaries. - 1 Hon. J. W. dittos, of Philadelphia, wns then introduced, and proceeded to deliver an ad dress upon the object and character of-the Order. He dwell upon the relations existing 1 between the employe and einplNYer, and said that the organization which he represented , composed among Its membership both classes. It was for the elevation of the mechanicie-: the useful men of society—and the three:rent ptincioles of Industry. Intelligence and Integ rity were al a s kept In view. The Order sCnt, not partisan or political In its character. except so far an it brought an Influence to , bear in pfilitical circles upon any questionla , relation to the amelioration of the condition W the workingman. - - The mechanic now occupied a position less Independent then forty years ago. It woe be- ComMg moreapparent that capital controlled labor. and not, as it shodid be, labor baring the mcendaucy. The Order did not contem plate anything which would interfere with the rights of the employer, or the man of money. It was stagily an honest endeavor t o concentrute the powers of the workitimnen loco anbrganization having in view the bet. taring of the condition of its members and the 1 whole class itrepresented. Employers had rights and mechanics had right.. Both of theie In their legitlinate apheres, should be protected and such was their object. The orgenimtion, Was also designed to I spread intelligence among the mechanics. An lutelligent workman always was more vain- , able than one who was not, and the sciences and ens should be open to them Just a. well as they were to others. Mechanics should , have a noble ambition. to excel and the Onler ' endeavored to stimulate this feeling in every member. Provisions were made for bong enlisting:l bog men in the service by :Outlier orgnniza *lon, from which when of proper age they I could enter the older Order. . . . • The speaker then referred lathe many guess lions which non• agitated the country' to which the working man was interested:. Thn most important of these was Chinese emigra tion. He did not see the necessity of Wising millions of thialnferiororder of humanity in troduced Into this country. Thee would usurp the places of the native mechanic hr working for the merest pittance. They were without intellect and yet were• possessed of surprising imitative faculties which enabled them to quickly learn trt doanything which had been shown them. Thus. Is many instan ces, they could take the place of American me chanic. • lie did not believe in shutting the doors against thorn. 'but' thought that Congress should prohibit capitalists here from making contracts. and then bringing them into the county. If their expenses were not paid In this way. they never would come. A China man would not leave his home unless great inducements wore offered him. Congress, then. should prevent these inducements be ing offered, and Chinese emigration would not assume such a threatening aspect as it 110. t. presented. , The speaker thus illustrated how useful the organization might be by bringing an Influ ence to bear upon such 'questions, clearly within the just scope of theworking man. Ile continued his remark, , which were quite Interesting, for about an hour and a half. nod at the oonclualon was greeted with audio! applause. The meeting then adjourned. THE COURTS. Quarter liessisres—getige FRIDAY, June B.—Commonwevdth vs. Alder man Meatus Reuter. Indicted_ for assault and Lottery with intent to commit rape. Kate - Newman prosecutrix. the offence, It is alleg ed, was committed Hi the Alderman'. office, Tth weld, Allegheny. on the 15th of April. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of sim plCeo mm u n wandl t b t v er T T hos Devine, indicted for scffing liquor on Sunday was the next mote ' tetked.up. :The defendant resides in Mint towrffhip where he keeps n tavern. The Jury mtured a verdict of guilty. Samuel C. Chestnut. Indicted for the larceny of a roll of lace• leather from Hartly & Co., Wood street, and also for fraudulently mak ing a written Instrument, entered a plea of guilty. The sentence of the Court on the neat charge was that the defendant pay thecost of proseeution and undergo an imprisomdent In the W.estern Penitentiary for a teem of three years. On the second charge he tvas sentenced to one year imprisonment In the Penitentiary the same to begin and take effect after the ex piration of the former sentence. Commonwealth vs.. H. W. Morrn, colored. Indicted for seduction, under promise of mare. riage. Caroline Coster. prosecutrix. Verrl,ut, of guilty of fornication nod bastardy. Al. - tleteudant teas sentenced to pay costs of roa ecution. the sum of $l5 and a further sam -of Cif.* week fora period of rave Teen. Com. vs. John Crable, colored. Indicted for the larceny of about tiny pounds of tacking from the steamer T. Dram" Capt. T. 11, Chester, prosecutor. The jury returned verdict of guilty. Commonwealth Ts. t e tanal. McLaughlin, against: witlitm them wets twolndictineliM, one for assault ami battery, and the other lot resisting an officer, and a second count to the latter charging defendant with assault and battery on an officer. The amused was charg ed with having struck Aidermarrlferron, and committed tot,e n sault and battery ;coo officer Davis. Da tried. The Court announced to the Jurors that their services would he required Saturdey, ns the Court had determined to go un with jury trials. The following is the TRIAL LIRT SiTUUDAT. L.n. Cow. V. COLIMA Shoff, two cue", " Wm. Britten. " " John Moron. .175. " " &nest Dickenback. " " Jacob Smith et al . UR. - " " James Donnelly. 311 - " " Henry elummer. nfl. 7 . • " Anthony Synder. " Fred Pior. " 3turtin Snyder. -. •• Simeon Brown. ;It!. " Samuel litetutrds. TRIAL LISt TOR MONDAY. Cow. vs. T. 11. ltoseasteel. Jobs Koran, :T/L " Micheal !boas. o Annie Ernest. Wm. Orrell. 517. 0 " Leotard Fleckenstein. nl5. " Joseph Samuel, et al. " " Louis 11. Lindsay, two cases. " John I.4ttle. Jog. ' " John Schmidt. 1110: " " Charlet Edwards. 312 . " Retry Hoffman, et ni, two mum. " " Charlet Menan. 251). " .• IStotibald Taylor. ... TRIAL LIM 1.1154 TCCSDAT. IG4 Cow. VIL Charles ltseL - John nett, 1/4• • •` James Itrlghtmore. 31 Junes Blakely. 3.11 BellellcFuriand. • • 'John C. Kenehler. nem Clem. B. Strain, et al. 56 R. A. Ctark. 3514 " Joseph Sleek. Thomas Steel. SLI " " Robert Steel. et al. " George Sticrland. I=l=l=MS The following deeds were admitted of re cord In the office of Thomas IL Hunter, Eaq.:' Recorder for Allegheny county, Thursday, July 1,1819: Garrett Fitzgerald to Chili/lona Howe, May TS, ISlth by 61feet onChestout street, Pitts burgh, with buildings 1300 John T. Mathias et aLlt Veer., to City of Pitts burgh, March 10..1070 190 by =I feet ort Fink nverme, Pittsburgh, and 1M feet 7% inches . by 1 90 feet on Forbes street. Pittsburgh .$34500 Wm. M. Lyon, Its'r" to City 01 Pittsburgh, April DM 127, by I= feel on Filth avenue, and 1.21 by 170 feet on forbes street. Pitts -burgh la= SOD Rudolph Denser to Rachel Walker, April 1, 1980; ISM by 75% feet, Buena Vista stmt. Allegheny. with buildings 82,7211 John N. Shoemaker to W. J . Radcliffe, Janet, IMO; 41 by 133 feet. Frarikstown Road, Twenty-first ward, Pittsburgh, with build ings 45.05.0 Juba Allen to John R. Allen; Jar 5 .' 10 ; 1 8 95 L T U... belog Port of lot No 38 in Grier's P an; Wen Nil •by cl feet 8 Inches on Mo' street, Pittsburgh ~, G. R. Warner, et al, to John Long, 1810; 74 by 100 feet on Main ste ,et -iggt ward. Allegheny city. with' 18 , Lewis Kim, GuArdiam to G.- -Dalogs.. o . ll May 'M. Min P itt s bu rg. b Cw ~..Kl ,olw l b o l ter, Sixth ward, 'a on "'re." W .. w oo , to 5 t0 ,,., With bulldlw..s3oo acres In ss o i or . Prickler, May me, MI; 5 ship .owaship. late Wm town- George Noll s' MOW Nos. Inv .o Peter Males. May 128 k lots to to and 12,1 n Block No. 1, In plan of .b a out by Directors of the Poor of Al eny county. in the borough ot Milleale r- • Of,ooo ..toes M. Omen to G.. W. Came. Morena*, IBM I acre In the borough of Delivue. Ross township, with buildings 01.500 Chas. F. Wunderlich to JO. It. McPherson. Nov. r„, DOA case-third part of 24 Gem 104 Perches. in Indiana tp les. C. IdePhereorl to C. F. Dauer et 01, May 1800;155 acres tad lIM perches, 'odium tp. !oho Looker. to Stplien Kum. Jilly 0. Ing by OD feet on Tustin stmt, Fourteenth ward Pittsburgh lnou The ea.:leanest in political circles derlike the put week bee bad great edema upon some especial matter. In connection with county siren. but as yet has made no perceptible change in stairs et N 0.104 Wood street. The crowds Mill coma and Ro. Petrualsingtlebler and carrying away hie trunks add anuses and satchels and carpet sacks, and much like, with commendable rapidity. A good article al ways will sell. T cestkooeo who ðyl& ovpe *. yowl dres obooklumuat azporloneed workout. mob u thou Mud at Floopentt do & C 0.., N 0.50 SIM stmt. OUR PURLIC INSTITUTIONS Presentiment of the Grand Jory—Their hat to the, Pabila !Radiations, tied What They Thhalltor em."'th • The Grand Jury for the present term of the Quarter Sentlolat , , hating completed their la bors. made the following presentinent to the Court yesterday: To the HonorobP thc JEltlfy, the Cowl or Guar(4r „Irmitl/t, The Grand Jury holding for the 'June to - hit no' at the CIO le of the 11C.101). 11. , :leett111/Y PLIIIMit the following presentment: They have acted on three hundred and six ty-three bills, one hundred and three of which they have ignored. • We would respectfully call the attention of the Court to the great number of trivial cases returned. and to the .almost endless list of cases of larceny - hp 'bailee and false pretenses, which have, on In vestigation by the Grand Jury, proved to be Id:thing else than a new way to collect bad debts. The business of the Grand Jury In much Impeded br the tontiness and in many cases the non-attendance of witnesses, which we respectfully suggest might he remedied by the holding of witnesses for the Commonwealth in their own reeognigance to appear before the Grand Jury. and note their residence. Much of the time of the present Grand Jury has been wasted by the want of promptness of constables In making their returns. and you are wore that under Instructions from the Coort we were compelled to send fur quite a number of them. We would respeCtfully invite your nttent ion to some parts of the Court House. -The room In which the (frond Jury meets certainly unsuited for the purpose. It Is - not only ex ceedingly filthy, and wnnting in the necessa ry requirements to facte business. but we deem it unsafe, the floo il r i Loving sunken scone inches: We visited the County Jail and round (ho prisoners well cared for and the building. cells. etc.. in excellent order, hut so far ng ventilation Is concerted we are unanimously of the opinion that it Is a min. - able failure. 'rho dwelling in which the Jailor la compelled to reside in totallruntlt for hal.iltation. M=!11111 We have visited that noble institution, the County Home, end cannot refrain from con— gratulating. our fellow ritIZCDS on having such MI fisylum for their worthy poor. I=l By the courtesy of Capt. Wright, the effi ient wanten. %re Were shown through our .l State . risou and found It u model of clennli tfess and systt•m: • I=EM We have vielted the House of Refuge and. were muchpleased with the management. It certainly In proper hands but much crippled for want of room. We agree with previmot Gyand Juries In recommending the sale 'of the present valuable property and the removal of the inmates to a farm on the line of some of our railroads. We have visited Divalent Hospital and wefts acell satisrled with :id w saw- and heard. Everything in and around the inatitutiuts being In admirable order. 11=1 - • ore oleo visited the work, house, but regret inability to make any report In regard to the institution, as we were afforded no up . portunity to obtain information,—although our visit was postponed four days at the re quest of the Mara of miumgers, rad although they aceompouled us to the institution rhey seamed to think their whole duty in the mat ter was ended no our arrival. is not our putpose to criticise the hratltutlon hweit, no thti contrary WO readily ncquience la the great nestessity for this institution, nor yet to com pl,Linor the manner which the people's inomey has Leenspent, for we all admit the management to be composed of prudent con- MCI. It/ lOUS ge¢ilemcn fa w libel the eat lee com munity have lull conndence. We approve the location. we admire the beauty. strength and durability of the buildings, bat we ore not, satisfied that the managers should Im port from a distant State Superintendent and glee, up absolutely to hint the entire magtagemtat of the institution. especiany when it is well known that there are many gentlemen in our own county e. ho ore fully eoiraPerantk to superintend the Institution: We arenot satinded that this gentleman should ;hate the prlralage• of importing his relatives to take the place of our own county men In subordinate positions as he did recentlylat he e.4.4e of a simple turnkey, who was an Alle gnenY County one legged Miller, end div charged to make room for the imported rein s e. We are not ratline.' that the Superin tendent shall have the privilege of insulting thin Grand Jury anal preventing the ierforni arse of their duty when they make . thelr mi neral visit to the institution- We are of the opinion that it would Le desirable to Lave the lair changed In enter that t he managers might be rhosen Ly the people. In concluding our. labors Sec acknowledge ourselves under many obligations to Assistant Ilhdrict Attorney J. it, Clack, and J. M'Connell, for the great assistance they have rendered us by their courtesy, skill and In dustry. All of which is respectfully sub misted lay the grand Jars. [ O t Signed] J. K. Mows, Foreman, IVhe member., of t he grand Jury. 'Clll:l'lTY TREASURY Nikanthly "Oalenient of l'outroller Merlon an- Receipts and \l'arrants Doting June- on. Altlon or the Treasury. The following monthly statement. of Cu. Cant rniler McGowan, taken from the bunks in the office, shows the receipts to the Treasury from all sources during the month of Joum and alto the warrants conno.ersignell in Juno . to pay the expenses of the various lanumehes of the city government during the month of May, together with the available balances on hand Jul,' I: =I ..... ..joseph French, acct. of waterworks.. ...al 011 'Vehicle license.. .... . Diamond markets.— ......... ...I. . . 5,4= on Building. losnector ' 121 till City Gauger .. . kit 2:i" 3 fono.mbeta wharf . '2,11C 65 ........................ :iril fs: g insg coal ... . ' 042 CUT eigh scales . IV; 10 Streets—First and Second Districts. 7.4.fi1 Fitt It Ward Market... .. - '. 45 PO • City tar. KO ' . . 2-4,a1l 4I Fatuities. tax I M.—... ... . ... .. , . 31),Lir.:fia Uld city special tax _ , . _,6 e i . Laweeneer Ille sPeekt , ".• '• • Sal 19 ' • '- ^I.3U 9r, Water rent, Total receipt, Including taxes. &c.8.4r-,610 41 EXPENDM , REN tY JITNE Volt DULY. Intemt 167 HI Fine Engines and lin, .. 1;.771 61 Pollee . . .... 1191007 Water Works' 5.687 33 Strvets.. . ..... ....... . . 6,81r7 07 Din mood Markets...... .. 57. 01 3forntmgahela Wharf .... 148 31 .. . . City Property I,ona Finance Fund .. ...... . . :465 00 Ilith Ward Market • 25 on Tine Alarm Telegraph. .. . . 11011ELI:1,88074Silt • • • . • . 74 %linter Extension . . i'6l"d. 47 Total lo addition to the above the OW Treasurer halt_pald out V 15,497 41. 11044.41. ego tit the first nr Jai/. for.which no warrant hos.been Issued by tbeController. CONDITION OF TUE TEMA FURY. The receipts since February ast.hi 11 , 70, have been . 02.1,901 PR Expenditures tsnsne time) , 314,ffi8 47 llalauce In Trewury, July Isk--„. r. 7111443 51 Valance In municipal alnlclr g fund-1134.696 76 Balance In separate Jude etednes. slnklnKfuniq Water bonds in hands of 1 ta IL Me _Vay 6r Co 89,11.1 $431.134 64 Less amount paid oat . 75,497 41 Total tralokaceg July i ..pSS4CF 2.3 gatema. Alr tgo.—A cod• flavored dish of Ice cream, with the accornyaniments will be foetid very refreshing and . insigoratlng this warns weather—antl onnirsit & Co.'s. cornet of Smithfield street and Vir„tlit alley, Is just the place to get IF A sumptu pas saloon and confectionary of the most appetizing chante tert are the attreetions of this ,istablishment. ..t.a les and gentlemen should. Pot Pass by it - it out dropping in. White f.lona, {Mite Cloud, trlnt , e ClOO4 Frogs are not the most - beautiful'. creatures to the world, bit the most rastieUous taste cannot object to them to the style s rich which they will be presented nt the Cont.lnental to day. White Mud, White Cloud, White :i.44444 The Prettiest Woman in New I'm k. Mica K—, well known In our fenhionahl e society for her di/diaper appearance nod iseattillul complexion, was once neallow, rough: Planned girl, chagrined if her red, freckled face. She pitched Into Ilagan's Magnolia Balm, and in now an pretty In complexion as she ix charm ing In manner, Thin article orercomt freck les, tan, sallowness, moth-tmtches,rthaumarks, etc., and makes one look ten yearn Younger than they are. Magnolia Halm for es tram parent emmelexion, and Lyon's Kathatleon to mete the hair plentiful. luxuriant, nett and delicate. lance no rivain. The Katbaltant rents the hairfrom turning gray; eradicates dandruff. and Is the best and cheaplat dres sing in the world. 11111:P. White Cleat. White geed. White Cloud sped al Barsatnn.—At W. W. MoorheadN 81 Market streer. To clone i t the baloney of our ladle. and misses' While Tucked and Ruffled Drew*. we offer them at eery low Prices. Aho, Doff and Drab I.lnen 'lnensea, A prom, White 'rucked Skirt', very White 'White Good. Wte.te pond There need be no nrixletr td t b reinni to the At .d enPennum ot clothing, it the N hk o. meue le entrusted to •Wespenhelde 4 CO., 50 Sixth stmt. Mate Claud, White Cl amt. White Cloud Evrrybody may call Ist tbeEoullnental.7lfth Enotogb for all will be found tlign the festal Ward. Hungry none need Henry G. Hale, escheat Tailor, has Just received a largo aasortmeut of linens and el paeam, nlao cosnilete assortment of coeds for summer wear generally, corner Penn avenue and Sloth street. tf !Uhler Cloud. White Cloud, White Ckl" At the Cauttaeatal, Fifth avense. ta-deXt of freen sea turtle sump trill be added to the bill fare. A dee ariortmeat of. mode, warranted to tlt, moderate price., sad fatisfaettOO Soar teed. at Herpennetle's. No. to Sixth street. ip7,aoo on Bond Ifortitasa to sums to suit. b, .mod dc HOLLAND, . 4 BO Grant street. whit. mid. White Cloud. White cloud hie mere delightful place ha the ottr for the hungry titian at the Coutinerdal, Fifth avenue, to-y. liws- 1 00 to W. W. Moorhead's. 81 Market IS front street. fu and back, r./ Wh with eyele rr t holesite Rud . Baed Shins, open 011.11,era Tattle 110.110 at the ce et tl a m e t today. MEE S-B.URGE DAI • 'The Weekly Gas..., , . The WeetitirGitu'rre i'o thelartfeit,ChealY , es and best family newspaper published In Pennsylvania. It presents each week. In con-. vettlent quarto form. fortyreight solid columns of reading matter. original and selected, and made up to salt the warrtsbf:Countrk readers. It Is thoroughly reliable in politics, advocat ing.the protection of home labor and the gen eral principles of the Breit fli..'tt Re publican party. Carefully edited arcultural colutnns. ',rave n valuable feature the fanner, while the Literary. Religious. Political, Telegraph and General News departeats are kept up to re the fullest requirements 'o f falive, provos t sive, enterprising and sue, essful family news pettier. The dry goods, grocers, and produce markets are freshly andl:irrectly reported in each edition. and 'the f ,Il reports of matte sales and operations here and elsewhere far the current Week are kegularly furnished Two editions are made l one on 'Wednesday and One on:Saturday. lit order to suit the country mails, and RilbSpublics ion they desire. tillers should desig nate which Sity desire. A I very limited number of unobjectionable ril i•ertisetiwnts are published in the WEEKLY GAEETTE, as tilt'. space I!a too valltable to be used for other than new it purposes. .' . Ten per year: One copy, fl 511; in dubs of five,. dl Pd In clubs' of ten. $1 15, and a copy gratuitous to the getter up of the club. Specimen copies are sent free post paill . toanY address. , . --4,P. A C•rot. Wm. Semple, Ina and Id: Federal street.. l egheny. gratefully thanks his numerous cas tanet, for their very liberal patronage. and mild respectfully inform them that until art her notice bin store will he cloaed on Sat rday evenings at 8 o'clock. July ath.l.Ba). If you hate n discharge from the misc. offen sive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull and sturild'or debilitated. ledn or pressure In the bead. take cold ensile., On may be sure you have the Thous ands annually, without Manifesting half of the above Symptoms, terminate to consump thin and end In Die grave. No dismiss, is no coulnioh, more deceptive. str)less underiit mid be physicians. Dr. It. V Pierce; of Buffett,. ?I. 1, iN the proprietor orb, Fete's Catarrh Remedy -0 !lour, apache for Catarrh. "Cold In the rfend,“ and Catarrhal Ilettanchc. which he mewls to any luldre.” on receipt of sixty cents. Sold by most druggists orerYwher, White Cloud. White flood, White Cloud.. Oct one of those elegant sunsnegsults made t o order at Ifespenheldes, No. in Sixth streo. While Cloud. White flood. White Cloud. To the WC.. —Call nt W. W. Moorhen4l'., No. SI Market street. for Children's • Dresses, Aprons, Underwear, Corsets. Ilaislkerchlefs and Fancy. floods, Misses' 1(11 Moves In all colors. Frogs, Frog., Friuge i Jug received. and will be %erred up at the Continental ktmxtaurant. Fifth avenue. next door to pi i .toßlce.' Hemet/dui; to Eat.'—flreen Sea Turtle Steak and Frogs, at thr routine:it:it Itratituranti next door to po&totrice. = 11111 E F TELEGPAIIR. - --The liendersonTrize Lottery. with prints amounting to upwards of ssoioxlo in lands, flu grown at. lamisville on Tituntdar night. Ticket S.fal. held by It. McLaughlin. Bra 'Mter Cite, Louisiana, drew the drat prize—a [lnn in Ilenderson county. valued-at SIAM , and ft 'P In flout rank 10.0111 Kammer. ofmoney. Louis% ille. Robert drew the sec ond prise. valued at 131,g1D. The thint prize Of saute value. was dnium by '.ll. Brown. of Mobile. The fourth, prise sl3,Orsl, was drawn he 11.a...11overnor Thomas P. Porter. Versailles, li...entucky. Numbers RUM drew the fifth prtze, ^i.( - 8 the sixth. the seventh-- unknown. Then. were meters! hem deed prizes of town Into also cirawn line of tho prizes: was attached for debts tine. .The lottery was fairly conducted and the result Is RACIRfaCtOrY. _ —At Manchester, N.ll. 3 , oe:star morning. a Arc broke Out In a building lathe rear of the Merchants Exchange. swept through wooden bulltitnga in that sect Inn and noon enveloped n large apace. The area burned aver dnmprix ed Tve six acres. anti 'this amount or-proi. erST.destroyed valued at Ag...nUPW, on wltich there Is about. f 125.000 .Insurance. Two hun dred fan:ldles were thrown out oft heir homes. Thom was nn in or lire nod novel., seriously Injured, --Peter Delis, on Thursday. scent to a Mr. Hoffman's farm. on the Kentucky shore, four miles from Leveretwosberg, led., nod attempt ed to viz late Mrs. Hoffman. He then coaxed a six yeld son to come out of the !Muse, cot his t ar ro o aht and left the head hanging by a toers shred. lie returned to the house again snot-age Mrs. 11.. who escaped. The whole coonty is ermined and In pursuit. 'The mur derer se. tracked nser to Atmore. —A can-Inland reliable gentle - man. who has traveled allover lowa on rellwirt, within a fortnight, makes the following 'statement, - Never before In the histerYof lowa have I seen no much land deemed to grain, and ties or bstear...e. •110-wiwiftlr bale *re tell yield of all grains been as 1=1 " :1 ".. —Thursday anemia= the setwainer tleorge P. Porter was struck by n gale while off Hol land. Michigan. During the gale the mate was washed nverboanl. A boat and trio men went to the - rescne of the rents, but before reaching hint the boat resin capsized Iced all three-were drowned. —.lobe M. Smith, claim agent, for defraud ing the United States by obtaining pension' minacy on forged eill counterfeit allidevits. has been sentenced 'at Baltimore topay floe of *LOCO and to Imprisonment in the county Jell for twenty months. Orlran•. NEW July T.—Cotton quiet nod firm, with middlings at Int:Cana soles I.lisa bales: twelve, ti bales: exports. MA:bales: stock. 59.5.11". New ORLEANS, July B.—Flour Armee; super fine. f..rsit.r.,lo; double extra. Slit treble extra. $5.7d.d.a • Corn firmer; ullsed $1,100,1,15; seblte. 1.14, 19. Oats Manor.at fl2e.dtc. Dr.n• $11 4 01. 0 7.%• Jr .s. =. Pork firm at, $90.50. Bacon Is held at Itsio for shoulders. Mtge tor clear rib. and Inc for clear sides: 2:lg.M.Vc for halos.. Lard. relined t ierce. IGMO, /alio. and :it IBXO.Sugar Is higher, with sales •prltne at 12512 , 4c._ Mollusc, Whiskey and Coffee ore unchanged. •' =EIiII LOVISVILLE, .1111 y Sth. —11 , 14 g two pound rentncky ileum at t.1.X4?;10e; Flax, at Illit=llc. Cotton dull nt lBXc. Flour unchanged and quiet. .Corn at 11.0 S. Wheat $1.1n1.2.5.• Oats tkiltft.e. Rye nttc. Provisions active and arm. Pork ;Inc. Bacon rgra7x. Balk Meats 1 1530.164. ilams, sugar cured, :ttl - site Wbilker 08g. Tobacco market firm and un changed ; sales of trei hhds. at to.;Grt,e for frosted to sound lugs; 72iittliSc for lour lenity medium to bright wrapper, Buffalo. • Hurrnuo,Julyfith.--Cattle market not over brisk. For Sheep demand fair, Rini for Hogs market quiet; Receipts . for the week. In eluding'to-day, Cattle Ititin heads, Skeen 13, MP heads, Hoge 4,79 k No material change - in prices. I=El A Lock of General Lee's Hair Up at a - Hanle. • The Springfield (Mo.) Lender has the following: Some weeks sin, Mrs. L. Kennedy addressed a letter to general K. E. Lee, requesting a.lock cif his lmir, with the assurance that if receiY4 it would Is • rattled oil and the proceed atiplied to fur thering the objects of the association. This request has been Onerously emu. plied with, BA will be seen by the follow ing, which came to hood yesterday. ac companying an almost snotry lock of hair: LEXINGTON, .8:L-3frA. D. V. liennrclg, Springfield, Mo.:—ln since with your request I enclose n lock of my hair for the object stated in your let torn( tIM 26th ult., to aid in raising funds for collecting and burying the eonfed, prate dead in Missouri. I cannot decline rendering nay assistance f can to such on object, though the mode of doing it,which you propns.c . , is mrt the most agreeable to me. V ery zeipeetfuliy, your obedient seteittit. We would state that It is the intention of the recipient of tie hale to hare'the same made into a ring. htrh will be rat• &A re under the auspices of the associw Lion, at one dollar a chance. The Abyssinian Cainpnige A Condonjoilroal publiAlws t 101101( ing mmarkg ;' We are glad to hear that lier Majesty's Government; Intends to send an English officer with the presentation copies of the olllelnl rerord of the Abyssinian campaign to the different crowned heads of Europe. This Is an excellent idea, and does credit to the War Office. One of tha . greatest results of the Abyssinian sear was that it restored our military credit in Europe and America; indeed. prolsably.had much to do with improring the tone of American feet ing toicant this country; and by moreover, the leading Continental Powers sent special commissioners to study our opera; lions In Abyssinia, it is a simple courtesy to them. as well as doing• credit to our selves, to present them, with the greatest formality possible, with copies Of this splendid record of a splendid achieve ment. . - - We learn that a horrible affray took place, last week on the Middle Fork river, in Randolph county,eolllo fifteen or twenty miles-from Beverly. Two little boys aged ten and six 3'ears, sons of Mr. Samuel Carrence, went out in the evening to drive home the cows, . When but a abort distance from theehouoe they were at tacked by a very large panther. The eldest boy immediately gathered up the younger one in his atlas, but the panther seized him and tore loin loose. The boy 'teeing that he could not save his little - brother, ran to the house. The father hastened back with him, and when be got to the spot, found hie child almost entirely deivciiir' eel—Parkersburg (IV. Va.,)Cimette. MIES TOE FEEL LIRE TAILING SOYE- Txrso nErnssnoci, ask for. Pier, Dan nals & Co.'e crown ale; you a-11111nd It erlloleoome mad delightful. ' --GAZETTE : SATURDA,Y__ MORNING, JULY 9, 1870; FOREIGN iNDLI has a"paper for women edited by one of the sex.. THE Sirt.sCgOettEs Are to bring Ade ne Patti to this country next year. TIRE Prince and Princes,. of Wales witL their kids are going on a visit to Den. mark. om.Ett k and yellow fever as epidemics art n o w to ge included litunn the lilea• sun, of . Cohn. .I.‘m is raining a loan of /mule 4:170; 001) to m'ilifold . dobts, and 1 as obtained the British guarantee. CIIAS. DICKENS once said, aiten.aulked why his servants wore 110.1ivery, that he did not think he owned enough of any man to hang a badge upon THE atlair of thik Eastern Church ban In.come no threatening that Monsignor Ilnym, the Anontolic delegate, Legg to he recalled, but is ordered to remain nt his Tutitt: is an industrial exhibition now open at Cassel. .Tho building is situated in one of the most -beautiful parka in Eurdpe* and the number of exhibitors is 1.064. Trim man who . is charged with the mur der. of. the Marshall family at Denham. 1 7 ,inardid, has been Identified as John Owen, the son of a tailor living at Byfiyld. near Daventry: • Tut: telegraphgetnpr Nein, which Woo ashore tit Kingston; Jamaica, got alloatafter discharging some of her stores. The laying of the cable will be immedi ately commenced. ! 31m 1 4 11AUSWOOD has established a prize in lionis3laximilian University at Munich, for the best inaugural disiwita thin on the application of mathematics to chemistry or physics. lAiivirmi from Mayaguez; Porto Rio. report that Senor Mayanal; a lawyer of that city, had issued forged notes to the amount of $100,1300. and, obtaining POO ; 01:10 more. had escaped. • Tam Hudson Hey Company have appro priated the mini of 1140,000, received from Csiindn for the .transfer of its terri tory. to the payment of a dividend of £3 sterling to eacli ahareholder. . , . .. . "r ILE KetitilAN army is aia.tia to he iic ciew,l, and. for that purpose is to he mustered iu thirty-four ramps In various parts of the empire. At ~\% arrow aloue over 80.00 n men will he in ramp. TIII; Commissioners for theinternation. exhibition . of 1871 her...resolved to tad ale guinea nut of every season tick et dd at three guineas through the Society ArtF, for the purchase of works of Arts td Industry not of the exhibition. THE marvellous voice of a Piling :Uteri cult girl in exciting the "wonder of the musical world in .Milan. Her name is Avonia Bonney. She has just entered - her sixteenth year. and is prosecuting her studies for the operatic stage in Milan, . , Tug'unniveraary of the institution of Christianity in the Hawaiian Islands was celebrated at Honolulu with uxual The entire natitwitntl foieign pop ulation front that and, adjacent districts,. and inane prisons from oilier islands at tended. THE Karl of JerSey hits etinxented to lot the whole of the property belonging to hint itt Rochester, together with the ruins of the Ihslester Castle and, the adjacent grotitb ., , to the corporation of that city, wi , n long lons, a: 0 rental of 050 in•r anlytitn. • THE Frellell ..4oeiety for the I'll:SkethIll t from Craelry 'ls Animals his bestowed Its honors .1 child. aged nine years, whri, seeing. a man going to drown some puppies. gave him the num e ld' had to .hue hia break asi , for tie litrfeTrays.and 1111. 91,M1 them. - ' . THE Duke N ,of assau who 011ee vowed never to tread upon Prussian soil, has coin:hided to Itake it btirk , and is shout to buy a,ltouse Frankfort. -At the is ginning of th war of 'egl. he sent seventy hundred weight of silver to Australia for security snd he has bow brought it bark again. In it letter 1., Ileneeti reenwood Dickens, once'enid. "I rather doubt the poorlndian as a subject of interest to the public. The wretched creature MUM NW ft - Way. When he conies to the point of stopping steam and scalping englneors.he must be remit ted to that 'equal sky' where there ore such relaxations. - THE London Mote, of June d l „says Itt, .11 ~..I.lllthop Mett -strut. of Ohin. 11.6.6471.1. d by the Now York Conference Committee, has arrived in London. and Thursda3- last met Narious noblemen . , clergy and others, at the Evangelical Alliance House, where a report was 'made of progress. of arningetnents in the. United States. INTEtmot.:Nce. has been received in Liverpool of a terrillic storm which had swept the coast of Ireland. and which.has caused a ma . amount Of shipwrecks and Inns of life: The ship Maria Celeste. of firanville Citron. Is reported 'to hare been totally wrecked on the coast, and the bodies of eighteewof the crew have been mashed ashore' - 1 A NEW sign of progress has manifested itself at St. Petersburg. A shot:black from someivhere in Austria (probable from sympathetic Prague), has establiahea himself on the{ I , :evsky Prospect, and in Raid to be doing a good Inlgitleo.ll. though the veiy general use of goloshes In Rußsia has made such an occupation almost E PUIN - TilUnflN one. LATELY, Nl4l, the /tram/ A rPair; every week line stool bodies of troops being ex etri.ed on the ial/waY ween Berlin and Hamburg, in preparing traina of carriages; - entering and descending front the same, and loading And unloading them with ma terial of wet...lite construction of the line which is to connect Kiel with the railway network of-Europe is 'wing unre mittingly pursued. A ‘istr{.m. at Mr. llickemi bode. write to a Boylan Mend that Mr. Dickerm after lie received the 'fatal paralytic at mke, never regained ivinecioininess, but "for tvrenty-four linen he breathed heavier and Le:6oer, Imulur and louder, until quarter of an hour befom he eipirtsl he Megan to sok . At last the tears wilful down Ids farrowed cheek., and with one !oat sob Lin spirit departed.' . A QUEF:II siert Is ,told by one uf, the (tree!: is One of the military-com tnandent haring otti•red a reward for each brigand's bend brought in, the supply Soon liscanie so extensive that suspicions were aroused. Inquiry wan set on foot and die. closed the fact that with an eye to the • • • . Main clunice, the ro.enifed brigand-hunt era fluid...raids into neighboring villages, plundered thrill, and then turned the heads of their victims to account. Cot.. Los'n IdNims v. M. P.. writes 'to the London Time* to omggext that there should be n meeting of "leurued and good men Of different denominations•' to Bettie EINIMMEM===ME mny be taught in the national ochools without offence to anybodr. The mere rending of the Bible will In• understood, r'ol. Lindsay thinks. .'aliout as much as the musical but unmeaning cry of a der rich on the top of a minaret. con r i i n l i t iss F i r o e n n e c il l 3 l i t i l n ero . pli of lia ni de u a ca tn tio a nGer man has mathematician of note. resident nt Paris, who lathe scientific editor of the .Tosenot des Deb ts, to visit the universi. ties of Uermanyd study the methods of i n teaching the es ct sciences most gener— ally in use tlutre. His report will form the basiii of t h reforms now eontemp. kited In the hi hen education of France. Mr. linderm b s already arrived at I3er lin. THE steam Robert Lowe sailed from London on 3 onday, with apparatus cn board to be u ed in repairing the Atlantic Cable near H art's Content and the French Cable betwei n St. 'porn. and Durbury, This steame bas-just been built by tale Atlantic Cab e Companies for the appeas purpose of r •pairing cables, and is fitted with the m t approved appliances. She will be et tinned permanently' on the American a de; in readiness for any con tingency, w c . 'lx COll nence of the reward offered by the Govern cot of India, information has been laid which has resulted in the arrest of the cant in.of the ship Aurom,and of two Ersas freight brokers, who are sworn to have planned if scheme of ship ping bad cotton and wool, and afterward destroying the ship. with the view of ob taining the insurance on the goods. The shipments by the Aurora were 575 balesnf cotton, and 419 bales of wooL The Chip was burned by design. TUE sum realized from the sale of con fiscated property of Cubans is compara tively small. The seized property is as follows: Sugar estates. 52; coffee estates, 25; cattle farms, 11D; country places, (where stock Is reared), 220 ; farms, 61; plantations. 47; and $2,344.773 In stocks, and $4,167,884 In notes and bills. Besides -these, 579 houses. 6,700 slaves, and $570, 000 in money have been seized. But the Government claims that the property of imAmerican has been taken of conAsca ted. THE Correspondencia di Roma publish es Luau:mut of the baptism, In the Holy City, of-six Jews. Three of these eon. recta were natives of Bologna, two of Egypt, and one a young girl belonging to the Holy City itself. .Ten Bishops were present, and the solemnits was per _fonned by the Catdinal Archbishop of Perugia, assisted by Mgr. Catilda, Master of the Ceremonies. The sponsoei were all members of the Boman aristocraey.or distinguished foreigners, and among the number was the Countess of tiainsbor ough. The neophytes were afterward presented to the Pope, who addressed them in the most afibetionate terms. • A CUIMWR instance of the wan in Which observation fails to remark familiar sights has recently come to light in Rome. Everybody knows that. While the dome of St, Peter's is the work of Michael Angelo, the rest of the building Is from the de. sign of Carlo Maderim : but though thous• i ands baVe Awed at the imderful church; it was only the other y that a French traveler observed that ti e middle point of the dome and that of the portico do, not coincide. The ditTerenne between them Is nearly five feet, andl most be due to Dither nn original defect, in construction, or to the anbsegnent inclination of the axis of parti..of the building. A 111011 A 'MAME MIRAGE was teen ne Ostend, On May 19th. Ships riding in the mods in the horizon were reflected in the sky as by a gigantic mirror; a brig, • steamer and 'several fishing boats ap. ' , eared to have other similar vessels at taehed to the summits of their masts, in a reversed 'position The phenomenon Ipsted through the whole of the after tioon and evening, the wind being. light From the N. N. E. From 5 to 9;30 r. v., ,e French coast teas, visible as far 'as unkirk, the Musses being quite distinct, and the shadows appenriqg suspended-in. the air at n height of sereral feet, and somewhat moved in position towards the N. W. • The pert of Niewport seemed so near, that ,ti n . bridge was distinctly EMMEIZEI MILK CATILICH—OWENS—On Tuesday even ing, lull 3.1870. by Her. S. Wiloonost the of the brier's parents, Me. CHAS. KM ?' THICK to Miss JetNNIII . OIYiNS, uJI id this el y. 'CLEM AN—JOHNSON—In Allegheny MY. On T•eMgy evening, July 7th. IN7O. bY . 1 . U. Clark. P. 10, Mr. THEW/ORR P. COLEMAN and MInI SALLIC A. JOHNSON. FEIHTUSON—WILSOS—On Thursday. Jul. 36th. 1M70,( the re.qdence of the bride's pa rents. by Iter..J. J. prtignson.llr. ROBERT M. Fttltol7:4o3l. of Allegheny city. and Mies J.EMNIE 3f. WILSON. of, Washington. M. No cards. E=l ALLINDEIk-On Thursday, the ?th'lluit..; et 19 o'clork A. tt. SAMUKI. ALLINDEK, aged 63 years and 12 . 048.. . The inneral will take place tin St, nal" Anon . NuON.AI 9 o'elmg from hi, late residence. NO. 124 Centre avenue. Friends of the family are respectfully invited wetland. 2 KNOX -Oh Thurtdeyafternoon, July th. LIAM KNOX. in the 67th year of his age. Fancied from his late residenee. Nj. 189 Wash ington arm.. Allegheny city. on July 9thoki o'clock P. ti; The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 PEI/DER-On Thureday evening, Jul} 7th, at 9 . 41 .111wL J AfX)B FKIII,EIt, aged 33 year, The funeral will take place on SAYWIDAV Al' TrIINOON at . 2 o'clock, from bin late revidence,No. 183 serond avenue. The friend. and mmuaint :Wert of the family are respectfully - invited to at tend. PORI/ -on Friday morg,luly Nth, TIOTTZ, n d Infant . .1,41 m P .-u n.l Maasie Ford. .nths .n d o( monts. ;he funeral will lake place final the residence di the parents:lP Ilklnstrurg, THIS MORNINIi. fall) el tluck. Prlends of the filially are respectfully ln- Sited 11.0.•Od. RAT—On Thundor. July 7th. 1870. 11=M RAY., aged 7/ yenre. 1..611111M1 at I O o'clock. from . her late reAdHle, elution t.ernahlp. The friends of the family are re:poet ally Invited to ;aloud. ATEINSON—tin Friday morainic. July P. 1870. after a lingering Bine.. A.I.EXANDER B. AT KINSON. Funeral Inen his late residence, No. IA birth avenue...m.Bl . .ore v. J 10. at 3 o'clotac P. a. CA Itii()l,lC SAL \TE, • Matto with plane nnom ACID. which ' used In linaultala by direction Of Eminent IThypiciann. ha. already Proyed Itselfthe moot and and efrrtitaa cure for all Malignant borne Ulcer, and for Burns. Cott, bli,letnds. and all Skin Manatee nn equal a Herd feu-alive Agent bas yet been 41u...erred as . PRICK. 143 ALSO. Henry's Indent Powder, nor the Destruct nt ROACHES. BEI) 111 X ANTS. At, PRICE. '23 C RNTA, et i i L.II.ROSETBACII'S Patent Medi ine Depot, 140 SMITH" IFLir) ST. JUST A RIVED. = Plated Mweelets, AT $3 PER. PAIR, Mrs. S. C. ROI3B'S, No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny MILLINERY GOODS and TRIMMINGS "RI be ht gland Wow cost for 30 OHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL BRASSES Made Promptly to: Order. BABBITT'S METAL Made' and Iltept on Hand. =9 J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. PENN faIIEET. Foundry-Comm . 179111\12d EAILEOM OTELEETS. yittaburgh TO CAPITALISTS I—Partlenlarly hlNsta or practical ' F017:41741T• PISS. An excellent opportunity for s prodtabie invest ment Ina Foundry ludness. eatablisbed for thirty Y h ea ar a te r ln d unodhna ce 1n... ocffe pieta bya o Corn f p o a r n t y thousand dollar.. (all paid upt and the privilege of RPumimalng the Deal-Estate. additMn, at half what It would coat flaw for mach buildings and con structlons 14 are on the ground—privilege also of increasing the amount of capital stock in one i gu o adred thousand dd llars. as per b e y ond t iden exempt from personal liabilityhe Mock Investment. • goy full particular. addresa Or all on J. P. DENZOIL No. 121 Seventh street. or it.D. GAZZAki. No 411 Cambria street. Philadelphia. =MCI OITICII Or TUN CoTrauma. or Amorapszrr Corr%VT, PA.. , :Prrrometta.u. Jane 23, 1270. 1 NOTICE. TO COMITY, ASSESSORS. The Emits fnr the sitialittratton of Voter. are now ready for delivery at the once of the County Comrebudoneys. Retort. will b. required within the tithe preadribed by lavr. and no waywiiiii. will be tAsule tiniest , the term , of the law are literalty vcrtiplied with. By direetton of County Coratultisintteni. =ME Livingston & Co., 111.ofacturer of LIGHT OAST IRON CASTINGS. • MlZlll.lrnf m ",""th of Bulleaos' uaraosso sissy, w p Wet..tar E Os= =lam= to &nth. Ps.• D . Ja2SILS )jALTIXORE HERRING, SHAD, Av. —Now Potomac Genitor In b.T. 47 os: new do Shad IA le , aad MIT.; N. / ' eters/. all slum of ;VT Sim 9 do, 71ses 21=ail l' imi ov ' ovular batleirVk i ntbito TA, half ban.* Lablldor HOTIiOj. barrel. sad W.. Salmon to 091991 GOMM /09 kW. choke. For sale low to the MA. WATT, LANG I CO.. .710 ' and 174 Wood moot. WM. KREBS, ICE DE ATIRR, 85 5 / River Ave, Allegheny J _ • IIkTOTICE--Therluld which exploded at Nast Liberty sod raised the ere on Jul/ 4th, was cot IVICIMNBWROItaII KM /MONIS ILllTllorldth la sold by LOIITHIEB d TYSON. Ito. 34 Smlthlield street, but another artleld Ttwell nmr bat been our sweltelr. 00. the HaT. storms YlukL' D RIED PEACRES.-6 bbla tor sale by .1. B. CAYITIELD. I DIVIDENDS OITIPII OP THE HEN FRANKLIN INSCHANCE COMPANY.' Nn. it 01110 Street. ArazottaNT. PA..JMI77 Bth, 1870 lir THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marc thl• day declared • Dividend of ONE . I,..4ilii t iet l ge4. o •harci payable In finial on and niter DEO. Cu. RIDDLE. Sccratiltli orrlr 7l r. OP nu CASH LOWRANCE C • ANT. • lirrisurnon. July sth; 1870. IVIDEND.--L, The Board or DI. ECTOI43 have! this day declared deed it ir TEN PER VENT out of the Pcnnt• or tax. the lam. s months. naTable i.n demand. free of JOS/C(4I.T. JOHNSON. Secretary. CITY R A NK. ..r.viviinvitoli - • .p.t.. JRit 3. IS7O. ; T' HIS BANK HAS THIS DAY f •4 leciared • Dividend of FIVE (31 PER CENT. tiOt. of the earning. of the Wit 'lx " . "" h*- niirnbie On demand. - - W . .% • Dy'DITIDEND NOTICE. ....... 1=t1111=1!Mi!!!!!EMM jut 2: 170. I The Directors of this Rant have this day d ti eclared • dividend of SIX PER CENT. out of the inutile of the last MI months, payable folthirith. 1. 6 : 0,5 J. N. DAV IDSDN. Caahlor. DT.NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. —The Board .5 Directors of this !UM; have declared n dividend of FIVE (15) PER CENT. out of the Went. of the 0301 slx months. payable on anti after July' 12t.b. ROBERT J. GREER. Cashier. PrrcincliGri. July 1. 1870. . Err MASONIC DEPOSIT S.tVINGS DANE.—The Directors of this Rank hare this day declared a Dividend of JIVE tfil PER CENT. on the Reek. playable nn and after the 14th Inst.. free of toe. C.F.O. C. McI.EANi PITINTCIIOII..IIIInkI. INTO. =MESE rmsnr.ti. ffrNOTICE.—The Directors of Oilx Bank have this dos. declared . Dividend of FOUR PER CENT.on tho Coelho Stock. par nbio to Stockholder* on and of ter tholanh Inst. Jun nn G EO. T. VAN DOREN. fonlner. • [a - DIVIDEND NOTICE. .11.11111 AN T , s 311iNVrACTI•111:11S XATI. The Dlrectorn of thitt Bank have this day de clared • Dividend of PICT.: PICIt CENT. on the capital stock out of the profits of' the !act' six month., payable on denuold. free of taxes. jytbsPo JOBS eCoTT. Ju.. Cashier. OPPICE or THE PEoPLIN . LVIH . II.ANCE CO.. PITTS. Hunan.] my 3th. 1870. j rr - DIVIDEND No. 12.—T lie Board of Directors of this Company hare this day declareddlytdend of FOUR DOLLAILO per share. free of • taxes, out of the earnings of the last six months, payable ee and after. the 11th sin follows: Two Dollars per share In rash, NoTin Dollars per share to be cralited on Flock Notes. Deanigi Wu. F. GADDY:MIL SecretarY. ALM:OIIES V N./MONA:I, PrTwitPionti,Jely 4 .l.ll.7o. 4 Ily - THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Dank have this der declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. an the Capital Most. out of the earnings of the last sl months. payable forth with, free of all In. W. hIcCANDLES., Assistant Cashier. ITII/UARTERLY pITIDEND. FiwaT :VAT Dawn. Prrnturimn, • ,Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.) , The Directors • of this Dank have this day de clared a quarterly dividend of THREE PEP CENT. en the CapitapAtock out of the profits of the last three months, payable forthwith. free of State and Gove rnment J.I D. APULIA'. Cackler. Eil=lZ3l orrice Al.l.V.nnrcv Mahon Prcraurtullt July Int,lS7o. Iff . DIVIDEND.—,The President and I DlDlancre Of the t0ng...1 for erne , - Ina a Bridge nicer the Allegheny Dicer. °phobia., Pittsburgh. in the countyof Allegheny. have thin day declared Dividend of ONE DOLI.A it ADD VI VT I' CDNITS on retch share of the Capital Ptoch of the Compan re Company. payable by tine Treason, to Sten/holden. or their legal presentative, forth. . _ Int Leg, I%:?f,ROSERELLG. Treaanfer„ . Er s rP ITTSBURG II NATIONAL" -HANK OF COMMERCE. CORNER (1C WOOD STREIrr AND SIXTH AVENUE.—The Director. of this Rant hbve 1510 day deelartsll 1/I,l4end of SIX SElt CENT. out of one proMa of the boa sly months. tope of Government tax, pay able on demand. • . . . JOSEPH 11. 1111.1., hlor. 9. 12470. Jut As BANK. PrrlfrarnOM Jul, I S7OO rt . ?' THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR et this Bank hove this day declared a aenti annual dividend of HIX PEU CENT., nayable to Stoaholiteranit and atter the 11th net. ' = GEO M. 11,411, NATIONAL HANK. Prrnturitiitt. July 1. 1870. rit:f A DIVIDERD . OP SEVEN PER CENT. free of TWO.. Will be l'old to the nmektitildern at thin Unnk. nn. and 3lttr TVES: DAY. duly ltlth hnit. Ju2tant JOll7l G. MARTIN. Cntihier. PAR.:AS P11,4111 . 1{1:11.',1141 1. 1M70.1 Da.THE BOA RD -OF DIRECTORS •.0 this flank have deellred a divldenil of SLX PER nut of the profits of the last six months, parableforthwilh, Ore, of taw' ju2At9 P. L. hTEPIT Fllinf/N.: Cashier. PCOPLIS SAVINGS DANK br . ALECOVIENV.? . Corner of Feder31,44.47:04.43„:,t, air THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Rank have this dey declared e dividend of FIVE PAR CENT. oat of the Melt, of the last t"7:"""'*"" Lad ""131!'SIgasrr.°.Vn.1::sahie DI V I DEN D 'NOTICE.—The 111. RECTORS OF TIM LITTLE SAW MILL RUN RAILROAD CO. have this .dal,deelated a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. clear of Govern ment Tux. oatof the earnings of the Pelt lei ontha palehle to thestockholders of their legal Life on and after July Ist, at the office C"ee" JOND I1:0.1870. OrrleD OP DI. IDSTRDPIOAD tonm DO.? rI Piitrbrimil. Pr., • Jung 14.1870. ErTHE DIRECTORS HATE THIS day declared a eerobannoal dleldend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, free of Onvernient TL, poenble at the office EZ=! =! MED SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—The undersigned hare hute...id the Memo Ferry Bost, Cunt. W. C. DENNY, end will run her us a. Ferry int and after July fith Min Shaewitineg N PlU,bunih able. vutll the Sher peburr Bridge In rebuilt. Onnyx. Prrysnynan AND BOSTON MINING CO.;.t pyrreeptuttt, June ltid. 11470. • I Oa' SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK noLnEn.4,-Tborawlll be speilal me.t .Inc of the Ntoekholders of the - PIT.TSDURGII ,AND - DONTON MININO COMPANY OP PITTS 111111011. - held at the office of the annonny,i the Clty of Patebur,h, nt J ol'elock r. u., on YEDNESDAT. 170 Day of July, proximo By glider of the Board of Director,. I= ll= [a -BOUNTY. $lOO Bounty Colle - Oted• Per ail aoldiers who enlisted between May 4th and J Iy77d. IS6I, mlio were discharged for disabil ity before earring two roan, and who have hereto fore received no bounty. The andendgnedlyes reamed hie [Oft to Oa , ant Dundlng.earnerfilethereneeandSmitatiald [teat, end la nner prepared Cc anneal claims speed: I y and at m.°.derau rates. noi na, Oreddrese, with tamp. D. F. BROWN. culla Asoot.GAzieris Betiding. Putney:4l:th avenue and SatUddleld street, Pittebunrh. Pa. inrITBILIC NOTICE.—HaTIng been appal oLed GAR and GAS METER INSPEC TOR for Allegheny count,. notice Is hereby Then that until Usk neoessary office and MachanleakTest- Ing Machinery can be provided. I will be fated at the OFFICE Or THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY • AND PIPE WOIIKR, nrontr-thlhi n Atreet.'n Penn,Plttsbunth. B. lI.EMPCD. feltaiZA Gaa and Gas Meter inits..• Pr to llritnß & ConitZT.lnvitur Barren/in CO., Plerebrnoti.J one 18th. 1870. OTPNOTICE .TO BONDHOLDERS.-- -COUPON. No. 4. First Moslems. Bonds of this Camper. y. due Jul,' let next. will be paid on and after that date on presentation and 4011.17 itt the 11ERCILANTS NATIONAL BANK (IF BALTIMORE. intl:l3 . JOTIN If. PAGE.. Jib, Treasurer. M 11 O,N GA 11 ELA INCLINE PLANE=NOTWE—The Planewill be open Ins Paseengers and Freight Inalnems EVERY MOUSING at 1 ...dock, and will clam at 11 P.M.. connecting with the last car Imin Pittsburgh on the Pittsbuniii and Birmingham Ibissenger 101710 P=! POLITICAL. FUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER GEORGE NEELEY, Of Marshall Township, suhlsr , tO the d'"'" the Union ambito° county Convention- UndMk. • E cr FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BENJAMIN 'DOUTHE'PT, - Of Indiana tetrnaltip. is a candidate for „count? Commissioner. In subordination to this deteitou of the Bepublkan Convantlon. At moduli In rebus. •ariabsraid&T CHARLES P. STRIHHT,. Carpenter and Builder, WM prompt] 7 attend to all kinds a jobbt warig. Ott and Irsuatanksists4e lo order. N 0.17 Nor th evens. cantor Wsteter street. ' salkwr/ A GENCY BUSINESS OF, ALL ENDS la be trennaten In Thllanetphls New l. 3 a n D o nlAnore , i iii ke.a.LLtentded GOonll4.llllllM even U de.ln/d. tel1:711 CHEESE. -100 boxes prime Goshen, f ' ..I. .I.II.CANITELD.I4I P M irlo9ll. VINEG THE PITTSBURGH VINE GA IT RI(S. .11 it DAMS .1 • .1. A I 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. le wily preparrit ta flu ulah dillrelriA It at the lititeltST Attention particu larly celled to hit Extilt 11 1 14 e Vinegar.. IMEI INSURANCE . _ (ZITCESS THE CRITERION OF EX cru.):ser.. The Empire Mutual lin.m.clliered a sucte , s almost unparalleled in th bastorx , 11.1 to Insurance. ORGANIZED APRif. S. 1S8) .-pit tie C_Npnipair.s TOR THE VI SEAR. Whole Number of Pidicies.liisued. 319 Total Proniin, Amount Insured $1111 . ? b: c l Rani. of Claims and Exp. to Total trimme... 7..0 AVer2). Iloilo ni all romp:miles AAA For every 8100 Liabilities the Empire has brawl of etts. 4i%rrle Amount of Policies sa rol.3lll/1 8101.1710; Pitch Capital deposited watt; the State and the balance securely I n WM. A. FULLER; Manamp for Weatem Perataylvatatb office 78 Fo=lll AVENUE. Ihttabantb. Pa. C27 - W4Ol , AGENTS: both map, and rental° wanted. telt A. Mar ARLAND. • ' S. H. HARTIVai, VIcK P110,11..Vr. Federal Insurance Co. nF AT,T,EMIENY CITY, PA. FICK : Con 'retie ral ant Wad Strceie • 1.1 - ItECTOlt$: Edward C.refrii. W. G. G I boon, VuFeatlne linker, 1 .1. }Cohen, ...... Jo. , Wrn .ell . .yer I 11.11.Anydain W. J.l...tnellt, Jamee Alllona. Je17:1171 • F. M. LACE. tieneral Agent CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INCUR. CO. 0)' PitiI.ADF.I.PIRA. OPFIEF 433 A..NR 437 1771STERT STREET. A J• l • 1.470 172J715.734 87. 1141 Capital,' 1100,00000- Accrued Sraplea and Prranumr. 01,413.731 07. Deses pale Once 174210. ever sasoo.airo. rerpetue and Tempo. rary P r Olition Lamm! TM.. The Compel .aso tee en pol if iPP upon the Beat. of nil Weds of Belie. Gee. W. lacharda Irene Lea; Gen. Wes, Alfred Fltler, Thos. Smirks, Win. S. Grata. Thomas IL KM, Gustave, S. Itenion, A LFIt G. BAKER, President, GIiO.I , ALFS. Vice Tremont. Jas. W. McAllister, Secretary. / T. 11. liege, Axestata Seer ' COFFIN'S KELLOGG . , mad Cor. Thiel Avenue and Wood ea. WESTERN INSURANCE,COWY • 01 . Pit tstbrargh. • • ALEXANDER NIMICK. President. Wit. P. II ERBERT, Vice Pretident. WM. P. HERBERT. Secret:Bo7. • CAPT. [Mt. NURLD. General Agent. OMee 99 %Raw ntreet. Spans*. Ou.'s Warehouse, u St.=ll P 4=tiTall kinds nt rim end Marine Mean. A home Inatitution, managed by Rod who are well knMen to the community, Rod who are determined by promptnens, and liberality to maintain the character which thehave assumed. us offering tbe bent protection tot e os who dentre to be in.,. lider Nlrolelg IL 3111ter Jr., James 'McAuley. Ateann..ler Speer, Andrew Ackley. I noild 31. CASH • INSURANCE COMPANY Phelan'" Building NO. 2 . 1 rirrit A VF-NUE, SECOND FLOOD. PITCNEC RO MI. PA. CAPITAL ALL PAID UP pliaproPA: N.J. Ingle . John Floyd; atapt. M. Mealy. Deal Mallets.. ;S. H. Hartman, ; A: Chambent Jake liul: Mellurkari. ;Jas. M. BMW). "on'""mt gSTl . EVPl . l. l l( l ltMesident. JNO. S.. JENNINGa,, Vice President JOS:T. JOIINSTON,SernetarT. - Capt. IL J. GRACE. tionend Agent INSURIM ON LIKER TERMS ON ALL FIRE AND MARINE RISES. epts77 i. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgh OFFICE. NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE. than.. SitalaSt all kinds of Fire nod Risks. ." JOHN IRWIN. Jlt. President. ' T. J. HUSK liiSON. Vice President. C. U. MU:NEM. PeereSerr. CAPT.. WM. DEAN, tteneral Agent I•? l .7. ' ll47eirlitV4i. •C. G. litt.se}. ihr,erelfildn. Charlai , liavgt, PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y. = = WM. H. CI.ANEI W. A. SPROUT.. .. Wm. Phillip , t • Capt. John It..Elheadei John Warr. t Mandel P. Shrives% John E. Parke. j Males Antacid.. . it. 111... we. Jared M. Death, Wm. Vim Kirk, 1.. o,, W mi ni , F .„ . m lstA d... 2""." %ant7ll . l.l.lPti,'President. JUAN WATT, Vim President. W. F. GARDNER. Secretarr., NATIONAL INSURANCE COMM COIL VIID/CHAT; Wr. ARO DIAMOND. ALLIS- Mike, in... 11,1 SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILLOML - • MMMMI= .1611:4 BROW . .111. Vice President. • JAM ES IL STEW F.NSON, Secretary John A. htyler.'',JaA Lockhart Joe. Ilyers, John. Graham: Ruben Leo, •A', C.141,1e. Brown. Jottipol-01 Gent. JOnt. Loop. o.ll.P.Willtums:Jno. ThOMPSOLI MeNsugher. MERCHANT TAILORS. • P..McARDLE . Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, I c aVgiVIIIIT4gIPINT3SYMENIIIVAI? LNG GOODS. No. 93 1,-2 Smithfield St., PITTSBUROII. PA. 10 — Gents Clothing made to order in the latest SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! 1870. 1. 0. 11112V171.03/. C. 1.. 11'PACRSON' d , MUIILAN4RING, Merchant Tailors, No. 10 SIXTY STREET, Nate et. floc.> We have received a large and wells. hided Stock etthe best and 111011 t fashionable Roods In our lino great portion of whicb are oar own importation. sairf=.ll, " t n examination of oar ato r c:a " oi xtv•if• me"'' "IrTilaitSON A SICIILANDRINSZ mhlo No. 10 Sixth street. NEW SPRING GOODS. -4 ' A splendid new stnel of • Cloths, Cassthi . . Jost received by lIERRT MEYER, _ • eel Mere-bunt Tailor. 73 Smithfield street. Mouittain CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. 'ibis favorite resort has been enlarged and Im proved slaw lut season. Will be open for guests JUNE 161b.1/370. EXCURSION TICKETS sold by the Pennsylvania Redhead, at New York. Phil adelphia. Harrisburg arid Pittsburgh. All Mine stop at Cresson. 80Ohf6 may be immured is salts --' I or .lode. PRIMING'S CILEBAATED osenrsintA hes lum ...Pad for the swum,. . • • For falter Iniorolatlon. addra. G. W. TIULLIN, Yroprietor. ONS 7178N1814ED COTTAGE to rent. hay?ci BT.. ItiA.WRENCE HOTEL . 1. BARKER, Proprietor, n Rt. and Mk, formerly old Can C 32 ~ " ...~.`, r ~`'~c`.` x~.a~1~~i:~,..~r. +??'tk: { ~ r.-n~.'~~.?%u'~xa~+.~y,~~h .^..°,,,,e~r.rac.1.- lir SHOO, FLYI SHOO. FLit NEW OPERA .110 USE . ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Monday Afternpor4,—July _4 Door. Open ott. 5Ma commenet, at 1 o'cktett The Original and P'arld•Famnas BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, The Oldest Manatee] Troupe In existence. From BBeThelY Opens House, New. York, under the Im mediate direction and supervielon of the eminent corned:an, Mr. DAN DRY sueANT n will poettiveyl V4"-terRA Itlta " Tui tms '" llat leek . AI beyjessre opens Wits pe • perform:wk. .I.uoretts Borgia,: .11 Troratorn; anamnambu la," -Girl of the Period. - end Dan Bryente Great rttlN-117:01.; MP: * 471 . 21:a1 m t 1 a n ' itat Gr of by Dun Myatt and Duro Mee, m per formed by them over 2345hittlata Drt east . . Ose re House. New York. Sulerna as will romultanoe =:-. l lre ' salg 'd aTl9 h :fe . it ‘ Theatre. .1.00: tialltry. 2.1 e. tenon nye," a, peat 7: Commence at Pal,ceelPc. en • Jon NP. Mum. as Avant. ANNUAL LITEILiIa EN THRTAINMENT of the PPPILS OF THE Allegheny Colored Public Schools Ftake oleos In EXCELSIOR lIAL . L. osnier of Federal and tarock Pare... A Ileirlictly. neat RON D ti AMA TUESOAY VER:Mid. July 11 th thiand 12th. Every effort ha E n been to ike s exhibition worthy el' the paireunge of the veoPle. weans° liberal .encoutvcatnent In the Lau merlin and receives the andeful ereellert hut of the Princt- . . - . . . . . Ital. . IleKervett Seat TiCkel+. with b00k : 413 cents cacti! Ordinary Tic:l:eta. 23 crate: Children. 20 cents. Jurinall S. A. N F.A LE. Director. BUSINESS CHANGES; D I ISSOLUTI()N —• • The firm of JAMES YOUNG and GEORGE A. BELL. doing business under the dim name Of YOUNG BXLL; Livery Stables. doing business at No. Pews'street. Is dissolved by be death Of 0000110 A. Bell. All ealuir against. the ;dome Wm are to be• presented to James Tot:wain!Mohan Bell fur settlement. who have enterii: lnin n Co. Ptrtnersblp to carry on the saute In slims, AU debts due James Young and Goings! Bell will be be. paid by the new firm of James Young and Robert Bell. JAMES YOE. J. N. ANDER4ON Admit . of Gil. IMM DISSOLUTION.—The et rartner .2_, ship heretofore existing /POMO the un dente-00. hen been this duy dissolved by eel:dual Consent: • The business will be rootlet 841 br WIL LIAM MEANS. et the old stand. eon •I .I Wood and Water streets. where the books or, the firm will be settled. either partner using be nerve of the firm In settlement. . . - . tVII,LIANI NU: HARRISON A Prrysnrarni. July Ist, INTO. AVILLI.A.MI ME ISuccemor I MEANS A CUFF Wholesale G r WOOD sod WATER STD/ burgh. P. Dween - ISSOLUTION OF CO-P. dIRI!'. • Tho partnership heft to D. P. Scott and A. I Under the firm nnmo and Intl • of • • D. P. SCO'It & W.diwivod brmuto.t COO sent until° lot dis Juno, 1E470. - All debts dthillio /WM wilt be Odd to A. I. Scott , who will abet pay the debts of tin nom. • • It. I% SCOTT. A. A. I. SCOTT.. Prrianollarl. Jona 17.1870. lualsert TIISSOLUTION.— The erepartner• tfeiei' b lt h ivitaZieVniert, b '=VVlelga eatne of J. k W. SPICER. retail erooers. Sixth ward. AlLeghenyiwas dissolved loy mutual consent on the 9d Inst. rho business o f t•ontlnuod at the old stand and all amounts of the late Una set tled by William linear. / JOHN SPERM Wat. SPEELL IMM Ng F' _ SALES;" at No. 107 1 Market: St., NEAR FIFTH AVE. We nowodor bo the' pldle a Mork of PAPER lIANGINGt3 as In the West for Tanen r,T;ltbaMO'xiciiiric.°VgrhisetaialliacdtVEC7.M. DESIGNB In plain and night colon for Ila. i flrli/118 ". ..raigIbTroa4 PArkllli, .00 an almost endless variety of CIIRAP RATIN PAPICRB. WHITE and BROWN El 46610110 r Chambers. A. All of whirl we pro. pore to sell as low as the lowest in lb.. roasts. MI and se.at n. McCune. Chan..l. Clark., William loreph Kirkpatrick Nin'lo7 Market a l Our Fifth Annie JOS. It. lIIJOIIES miti;-i WALL PAPERS., SPRING, 1870. ' - • PRICES . i.EDT.TCED.• • — 4O INCIISS veld. tin ot'/Se Per TOIL • 1;1 LT—. good variety Ikt alto per roll. _ 1 1.111%. ' A ki ra:ll 4 / 1 11 r een " Poper H m.o, not opeoUlj about. opperior, to ony wort- ' mot to the county. irqreale Pt W. -P. MARSHALL'S • rwV p h i r b s . ,l 4th a..nd 111,1411 StOre. 191 .4.lgur ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 'MATE OF CEO. A. BELL. DirkAnna:- NoOrel. hereby given that Letters of A drutrestra. non on the estate of 0001 . 0 A.LtelL late of Pitts buntderuniky. g b tlAtrny.•llre 0. have Idlnk In Plttsbn ,rgt? county of " Alleghe. peraon• the chassis deemand, naulu nithe 'estate of the aMd deo. nt, gra thereforerequested to Make known Ilse unto to Itotel.the underaignad without delay at st. Clair Joll-a .l. W. ANDERSON, Anne:literate,. A.l. Fribnesteek, W. It. Kventon, Itobert 11. Ihm , s, truth A. Fleming , Copt. ~'I. Stocidals. • OTlCE.—Whereas, Letters of Ad• MINISTRATION on the estam of Made eft fIVIOHT. lam of Dardoln Mirtlthip. decoyed.. have been granted to the mbscrther, all persons indebted to the said estate are req. nested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims ot do mends against the estata of the said decedent Will maeri known the same without delny. D. W. McgDIGIIT. Administrator,. myttsfil Mt. Lebanon. Alierdienv • EXECUTORN NOTICE. Letter testamentary. upnn the estate nt EBER HARDT ELLWANGEIL into at Allegheny Qty. decd, having been granted to the understated, all persons Indebted to said estate are requeste d to Claims Immediate payment. sad .1, pent present Nolte dui)) rtit . s .. et t* t settlement, 4111 TM SLAGLE, Attorneys, Fo. SG I , llth . arenne. Pita- • W. 14. F. ELLWANGEIL *goad, Mli S. P. SHEIVER & CO. L "":l4":VAlVillroT.lllt.tt.:l, 7 004 Above the heal of WOOD sTiumr, .there they wilt tro pleased to 2.111 (heir old frteod..* ex. 12=1 ll'rTner'aan'. July nth, 187 e. -I,4rOTICE TO eOSTRACTORS.—SfaIo ED PROW/RAM for I h.. ~ .r).lractloo ot an 8-17(cit mpg 5t.114 ; t4,4,.1ar ‘ „...1. , 4 - i .rac ,,,,i, - ,,r, m.. on FRIDAV. Jolr. 18th. Committee rrporsa the dent* or all bid/. apeciacations .4 Wanks NA . bidding can Oa had at tato oak, No bids aril! Prirrani.nott. July ?MAWR. • heeessments Or the radlus.Parlogand Curbina of MULBERRY AL EY. from 427th atrmt to 29th street, end yny the Grading. Cavlnd And Cumin; of DIAMOND STREET.Inm Union street to Liberty street. la now toady for eratanuthon.mil ean be men at thin Mlles until MONDAY. Jul? 19th. when It win be ',Mama to the fly Tremnrer's Moe for mama IL J. MOORE. City Ensoneer. kIBOPOBALS WILL BE RECEITED at the olare of City Water %Yoram ttr, tOrth• b of July, 1870, fur TWO , 801LZ110,24 toss .'3B bairn ellaroatax, tyro 14 Inch. dam. tar be aeon at the Ofare alt/ tlter rrA l . ltultet 1ia114.71 . 4 JQ PH FRENCH. • Buteitntendent PEW. Water Warta. HOTELS JOUR Q. WORK Id AN 11. IllettAttD DAVIN WORKMAN .& DAVIS, Hammon to WORKMAN. roux £4ll. mono. heWmt and Nolen In Carriages, Buggies • • SPRING & BUCK WAGONS 41, 44, 46 lid 48 Beazer St., Allegheny, 41.. W uYt.t. A 71 " r10r=1,3: t sa %, Ira . 410. 1 . Eirinfr i g ' s ' geT.nvlArte %), b• rk Pay make &ADVINII PATONT Wrl - and Enrol Patent Quick slam, and A.thauzar far SUM. H. RICHARD DAVIS Lotto. PI/MAMA th. Wont of Alen. in WO. D. *rote. In Oho Rio ftp of WORKMAN, MOORK A CO.. the tonalneml nosealtor to eontlnned Lbe old mann. _under the moo end Ol t . of WORKMAN I DAVIS. WO= . Lido with attune thuonai Dank. PatinVol4b. D RIED APPLES.-10 bbls extra • AMUSEMENTS OEM 1 0. tirr. NS, , 'a.. N.. JO MI , RTNER , re ealiglot - cott, EMI PAPER, LEGAL REMOVALS REMOVAL. Nos. IA and 151 Liberty Sr., S. P. SIIIIIVER & CO., OFFICIAL U