THE DAILY GAZETTE. HOME NEWS. rrbwas /baling the city 'for the summer. nad wishing to - have the Gazrrre ecnt to theta, will please send tbelr sidresses, to the etre; PiiCe llYmatt. 75 cents per mouth. The Duquesne Engine Home Is undergoing filet:Wive repairs. Work ham been commenced on the extension of the Illrmlngram l'a.s.enare iththv.r. Another E.ca, .—John nan It - ted to the Work Muse • by 3tarer l MnL t w duce, fe dare escaµed from . In stit u ti on .resterdar. ,„ 96r.1 00rorl.—Tbe ninon of fir*: last even• log about six o'clock from box 37 Was ocen *Word by the burning of 0 coal gibed on Try street. D.unago Inonstcrlal. . kale for 'Mats—Julius Kramer. who was charged with assault and battery. on oath of James Jamison. of the Twenty-Second ward, was after a healing. featerdy; held to ball for his appearance at court. Tsturn la at Halm et Refaxe.—Patrick Dreg. a boyabout ten years of axe. was seat to t House of Refuge yasterday by the )Layor.tor mtgraoo6,,lle had formerly been no Inmate . of the C.atholic Orphan Asylum. from where hesoen ran away. Officer Rivers toot him to the refuse- That Elegant Queensn art which is - a oboe the pride and o)• of the Pittsburgh house keeper, Is from the celebrated Keystone Pot tery of Messrs. Kier &Co.. whose warehouse to at '.ISo. MU Liberty !street, near the Enloe Depot: Queen:mare and Uristol ware alike at this establistnent, cannot be excelled. - Assault and Dattcry.—Robert Little and a man named Joyce got Into no altercation on the street yesterday. when It Is alleged this. former knocked the latter down. Olncer - Chamber/I saw the tranmction and arrested Little. who was brought berate the who tined him fS and costa. Joyce subsequently made Information betoro Alderman Taylor. charg ing Little with annoult nod battery. • •A 44 to the Llat.—One mom has been added to the list. Yesterday JO.e.rh Wend ton. a reoldeat. or the. Fifth Ward,.Allenheay. hat lately truant° of the Work House. became tired of its sylvan quiet. and decamped. Jo seph was working about the boiler and took advantage of the absence of the others at din ner to clear out. lie 'was obsened and yet - - cued but offtmted his escape.. Base Bail—Thin aftemoon the match game between the Allegheny and Osceola Base Ball clubs will. take place at -Union Park. Ar =ants have been made for the scram- Ott of Indies and gentlemen spectators, so that all may have a good view of the play. both dabs are In excellent Mantle, and an exciting contest is anticipated. Game will he celled at 3i. o cluck. The Athletics of Philadelphia will be here on the nth, to play with the Allegheny. E=l CoMsactors are referred to the announce ment in another cottn:l, giving notice that Sealed propoplis will he received until thew o'clock of Moonily. the sLith Inst.. for the M'Pv pavingutle and t urhin;; of 'ren‘nt'st.ee4l.. is a desirable contract, the ten. of • being esueclally worthy w hoattention. • world advise contractors wish to aeon a aloe Job on the best or terutsto put In tin bids, _ _ Peuniylrenla Patenlet, The following Coiled States patents were Issued to citizens ut Western Pennsylvania during the week ending .July Lt. 1811: No. 05.13. Mutoy saw hangings: Daniel Cities, Osceola:Mills. N 0.105,199. ' Rod coupling; Francis J. Han rui.,Petroleum Centre. • . —No. lig.„=. pucker-d coupling: JacobJacobOdell, Petroleum. Centre. ro No. 195.881.- Knee lever for melodeon or or gan swell: Orison C. Whitney. Meadville. No: 105,1156. Envelope' opener; Leib. A. Killer, Sevilekierville, No. 74.15,352. Railway splice and not lock: , John Minor lind 'idea 'Merrick. New Brighton. )11.... i No. 1.05.3151 Corn planter: James N. Piper. sou City. Design for kitchen boiler: Win. It. Soot!.. ;Pittsburgh. . . Election of Teacher.. The folio:mint teachers were re-elected carve lathe Clerenth ward Public ttchoolgfor the ensuing year John J. Taggart. Principal. Asslstante—Misi H.N. Mathews. Miss Irenia Rutledge. MissM.E.Erwln. Mrs. 'tattle Darts. Wu Dale A. Laughlin. Illas Anna Moore. Taggart, Miss 31..aegie ILarshat, Mime Jennie Moffat, Miss Jenule L. Smith, Mies A it '. l 'O ih r h In in. striet (Fourth ward) schools. h re gdeeted Mr. Logan as Principal. Udall his As-- sistants during the last year, to serve during the ensuing school year. Ate apecial meeting of the Forbes Dlitriet (Sixth ward) School Board held last evening, the following teachers were selected for the .nauinHgg year. Ann Strut School.—Principal--L. IL Eaton. Mary D. Oarvin. Emma D. Wallaca R. W. Limpre.' Amelia Withrow, A. J. Jackson, C. .7. Burlap. C. 31. Hartley. Multi, McMaster. Emma Neely. Liulo Met:lama. Jennie SIMI). IleCrearr. Agnes McFadden. Ag ile IL Lupton. Cornelia 'Randolph. Steond Arenur School.-31. J. Proudfout. An na X. Wetter, ~ = Who that Is cooped up in the hot, dusty. &Dated ellgyfforing the day. does not long to shake its dust from the feet and retire to the greett fields I.l.lbreathe the Pure'llfe Cit ing atmosphere of a rural home. 'lO many this boon is denied by reason of the scarcity at eihiible sites within convenient distance of the eity-swhich combines its advantages for busi nessp anneds suburban f oomufAorreta with arhealth'adnhapfi sucla l plac y ; ohey-rlandnow secure one which exactly tills the bill. Mr. John theater has en elegant, double two story brick. house et Witt:wood station on the , ceerfiraula Railroad. a few mires from the ram Depot. and aceeslble by trains nearly - Mal bout' of the clay undermine. The house contains fifteen rooms. with . a well of soft water la the kitchen. and Is surrounded hi' about threemeres of croon maternity laid out and ornamented with tre s send lawns and (lowan. It is veldt= such fine opportunity -- is offered. whether in lima ion or terms, and any who may he desirous f Investing In reel estate should consult Mr. razier's advertise ment, which will he lotted le another column. - - The Iron Cllr Mutual L e hunrance Corn: pany of Ilenne ylrenie. It cannot but bo gritlf7ing to the patrons end friends aT4bls yonn r instituting as the first and only one of the Mod established In Use western part of our State, to know . of Um yr:emeriti attending It iirid the general favor It I receiving fro . oi the insuring community. As an evidence c f this st refer our readers to Useful that the Wasp any received through one of its agent. nee applications front one of our manufacturing establishments.. all of which were examined at ne Visit b 11 phy stolen of the Company and banded In y by the aiMistat the office of the Company. Thus the good work of rendering protec tion to men's families end relatives goes on. The benefits and blessings -of life Insurance are being extended to those - who ere stilling to give it sufficient thought to know of the real benefits of the combined elements of protection an production these Institutions afford. .„ The office of he Company Is No. 75 Federal street: Alleghe City. ret - Venous des! Ing to effect . Insurance on their liven wU cheerfully have the advan . tame e of Wel. reams explained by calling at th cake of th . Company. =2 ' :Mu B. 3.. H, who lost his leg an the ftti Inst.. from an accident on the -Inclined Plane. It is feared. -111 not survive the shook- He has been grad ally sinking since the onfortu natenecnrren Last evening his . physticlan i gave up all no sof saving his life. Ma. FaAng . Cana. who tins Been danger ously IIL wit brelo• fever. for some weeks has so far recovered as to make hieeppear . cane on the starret yesterday. .-- Rzw. 1116.0n0e P. Hata, of Allegheny Qty. preached one liandny morning In the Park church. and in the evening at the Pleat Pres byterian church, at Erie,ya, to a large enm ber-of people. Min Joan SAVAGE Is lying dangerously ill. ' with Inflammation of the bowels, at bin resi dence. on Wylie avenue. Poor hopes are en tertained of his tecOeergi • - • . KIM C. A. tionCosa. left I.eiterday for a trip to the leashes., to recuperate her health. We are sorry to learn this estimable lady his been In very pan health for several months. TBOXSCILMAitsostt. Esq, and family ere spending the summer at Bedford Springs. Waif= B. MCCOng, Esq.. a member of the bar of this county and late Secretary of the Pittsburgh Lew Association ban located to Ironton, Ohio. where he proposes to, pursue his profession. Mr. McCune Is a gnished labeler and in able lawyer, as well es a pol ished gentleman. and if Industry and close ap plication to...business coupled with his legal attatemente r arilliensure seeress Walter Is sure to succeed. . • - Joins H. P.412E. Jr.. nt a meeting bold on Wednesday ist• Mansfield. Ohio. was elected one of the Directors of the Baltimore, Pitts - burgh 4 Cunnellsville Itallroad. A good se lection. HORRIBLE BRUTALITY - - - _ limn* CoalvEt of Tn.? . D . thers- A Voidubli EtZEIXI yesterday afternoon the Eighth ward, Alle gheny, was the locality of a most brutal case of cruelty to animals, v-hieh hardly falls With in 'the bounds of conception, Clue of the drivers IflP/070 by Mi. Adam Match loaded a viragos with lumber from a lot near Alder • man Mice. office 011911 to street. The horse attached to the vehicle moved along with It until the grade going out from the lot to the street waa reached, when be was uoable to go further. Just then John Sadler came alOng with his two horse team and stopped to ran der assistance. The two drivers consulted . en d then aaggtreeccd upon a plan. Sadler's war - '...ouseasbaeholuu close to the -stalled" horse s bead. and a strap timed ,to it with the other end fastened around the lower Jaw, of the horse. Sadler's 'team was • then' started. and the strain on the strap aCtuillY fOrmurnir heat Inc lower (or et tee horse to which It woo attached. The two men engaged In this transaction scented to feel Indifferent to Its result. and when it was accomplished the victim was taken out of the wagon, and driven to Isis staple. Sobsequent- IY 1t was shot after suffering terrible agony for. several boars. Mr. Emrich was not at 'home et the time. and knew nothing of it until evening. The affair occurred shortly before three o'clOck., The bursa woe valued st three hundred and twenty-are dollars, end was one of the beet of Mr. Emrich's stock. What tors tossed the drivers to act in mush a fiendish, ernesmanner. It Is hard to conlex. 'Later In the evening Information was against them before Alderman Eggers. for orrusaty to salmis. upon whigb they will Mute Orating . _ .. . . . , _ ;;1..:;.;::44.;:e0rgJZ,4, ^ - -,-.... '''''''' ...-444 ' 4 '"F 44 - " - =;:a q ~.1'..,:,1;;;.1;7'f'1:g k,,ii.-,.6..;507.gi1a'id.,;'-ic::::,.:NZ',';`);;;,-T4'....--, t ;•;:i14;4%;-rag_Z-Z '‘-4.;3i.::,.•',;''...,:5r14.1...,„e.,..--,: ~:--vx.-:•clt-,'- 5i .. .„.„.... _. _ . - . ALLEGHENY COUNCILS. • 1 . 1 1. 1 .. and Semen. Earnallitlees--Kewi, •eml • • seleel Cov.rii. Member present,' Callen . , Hall, Hucken stloa L o n:, Megran - , J. C. Patterson..k, Pat terson, Ilene, Wettach. told Presi dent )lender. The reading' of the minutes.was dispensed with. PETITIONS. ETC. . Mr. Wetrach presented • a petition for the grading and paring , of Church alley. Re ferred. Mr. Caliery. a remonstrance against the passage of the ordinance providing for the asmisment un more avenue. No action. kr-rola/1r mix WATER Cosnurrez. Mr. Wettach. Chairman of the Water Com inittee. submitted the folloaing report: Grollcmen: Io rebdion to a better supply of water above Ledlle street, to the Second ward, your Comtnittee report that in a few weeks the new pipe traversing the upper section of the city will be told and an ample supply ut water given. In reiation to the petition for a large pipe on Irwin avenue, your Committee recommend that instead of .continuing the p ipe on Irwin avenge ttint the six inch pipe ashington street be continued from .'Paggart. street to connect with the present pipe un Irwin are- The prayer of petitioners - For water pipe on Market street is granted from present termi nus on Market street to the coMn factory. near Bayard Street. and we submit the fol io _ theHr.dmf; That Superintendent of Water Works be and he is hereby authorized to lay water pipe on Washington avenue' from Tag gart street, to connect with the present pipe on Irwin avenue, also on Market street trout present terminus of pipe to calla factorynear Ilayard street. Mr. Hall, from the Committee' on Finance. submitted a conummlcation Iron the Con troller relative to the bill of Man dt How ley and the bill of Hastings, for paving. . Mr. idcHrier. to the their. stated that Coun cils hadalready authorized the payment . of the hill of Hastings, and the other had been ur'ered twhe paid some time since. The mister-was referred to the Finance Committee.frith power to not in the matter of Finns dt Howley 'ti hill. Mr. liall•presented the report of the Finance Committee, accompanying which wen the fol lowing resolutions: lice.tral That a warrant he drawn In favor of T. IL Gibson fur $.13, being the difference due him lu excess of . frontage tax paid on Ned prick street sewer. - Alto, the following rtsolutien: itusgml, That the o:lntruder be and he Is hereby authorized to employ, an anis:ant for the ensuing three months, at the sum of 00 • •- ,errnouth. The report was receivedand the resolutio do pt ed under suspension of tbeTules. 1. , M1102 1 GROUNPS. 'Mr. Long presented the report of the Com mittee on Common Wounds. accompanying which was the following revolution •. . Besotted. That the boundaries of the public parks of the city of Allegheny be extended to embrace all that territory lying adjacent to the Seminary purchase, and bounded and de scribed Os follows. vie: !kenning at the cor ner of South avenue and School streets, thence by a line drawn in extension of School street to blh water line on the Allegheny river: them: ‘ by the high water line down sold river to a p Ira opposite the mouth oL Allegheny avenu • thence Ina direct line to South eve nue• thence by South avenue to the place of beginning. provided the same can be procured oit terms to be approved by Councils. "firAdred. That the Park Commissioners are hereby Instructed to take the necessary ...- .Rs for procuring the aboVe territory as pro vided for In the supplement to the park Oct. and they, are further instructed in case any amounts are agreed on or are assessed as to be paid in extituruishment of Lay alleged claims to any motion of acid territory, to re port the same for the approval of Councils be fore any anal action Is taken. On motion of Hr. Hall the matter was laid over tor the present. corrratmszala REPORT. Mr. Mall, Chairman ofthe Finance Commit tee, presented the report of the Controller, giving in detail the - expenditures of the city for the month of June, of which the follow ing is a = No. 1. Salaries No. 3. Fire Engin.and Hose No. 4. Printing No. 5. Streets and Midges-- No. 6. Wharves. ..... N 0.7. Surveys No. S. Pollee ' No. 9. Oontingent Fund No.ll. Water Works No. 15. Gas No.lo. cite Property CM Of the :lboie amount $314:16.16 Is for water in=ma ipe now being laid. leaving the remain ing epenses for the month, V 4.411 1 ,16. Report approvedd warrants ordered fo an the payment of the bite. REPORT or THE STREET COMMITTEE. Mr. J. C. Patterson. chairman of the Street Committee, presented the report of the com mittee, from which we extract the following: The committee authorize. a slight change in the grade of Union avenue. They also favor the. construction of the Ohio avenue sewer. and report adversely to the paving of Vista street; a supplemental ordinance. RU-' t hOliZilag e the construction of a piece of sewer three hundred feet long an an out-let for the Spring Garden avenue sewer. Thefollowing. ordinances accompanied the report: For grading end paving Union allrC for grading and paving laurel alley: for grad ing and paving Rash _Street: far sewer on Union alley; for grading and oaring Pasture alley; for opening an alley is the First ward. The report wan received and the ordinances referred to were passed under a suspension of the rules. The matter of the change of grade on Ir win avenue was laid on the the table. = Mr. Riddle, chairman of the Committee on City Property. presented the following re port! - GENTLEMEN: Your Committee on City Pro perty respectful y report that with the com pletion of the fence enclosing the Second ward Square. some steps should be taken to. ward the Improvement of the grounds en closed. Your Committee have no plans to propose. but suggest that the matter be re (erred to the Park Commissioners. with the request that they beautify the same itt n man ner alike creditable to the city and them selves, and therefore oferthe following 1,40- tion Lt sired. That the Park Commissioncat be and they are hereby requested to Improve the ground In the Second ward ,Square as soon as praeticable. The report was received. Mr. Long amended the resolution by direct ing the amount to be . expended to be two bemired &Mars. , • Mr. Hall called for the yeas aad - nays. and the amendment was lost by a vote of 5 yeas to 0 nays. Mr..Megraw moved that the resolution be referred back to the Committee to renort a clan and probable cost of the Improvement. Adopted. 3fr.itiddie submitted a plan for a drinking fountain for the First ward Square. On motion of Mr. Mearew the matter was laid over. Also, a resolution auttonising the Coo troller to transfer SUIX) from the Contingent Food to City Property. Adopted. Also a resolution instructing the Committee on 'Markets to report an ordinance providing n suitable place for,venicics on market day.. Adopted. Hr. Hall offered tke following revolution! &solace. That the Controller's report and the bills approval!' by the aPprOtohste Commit tees. to be paid. be prepared and submitted to the Finance Committee prior to the meeting of C ined foonnellr a ., pproval. at 'which the same shall be sub . Considerable discussion ensued. and timid ly the adoption of the resolution Connell ad joureed.. Consassist Council. President 'Warner tilled this branch t der at eight o'clock. At the call of the roll by Clerk Dilworth the following members answered to their names: • - - Messrs. Ashworth. Brown. Bohm. Comley. balsa, OBmore. Hanna, lionitcr. Bastian. Iterehearociber.. McNeill, Howbottam, Black. Tatman, Thompson. Voestly, and President Warner. The misnates of last meeting were read and approved. . . Mr. Voegtly presenteda petition eating that the grading of. Vista Greet' be com pleted. Referred to the Street Committee. .. " Mr. Brown.. petition for water pipe School Street. Third scud. Referred to the Committee on 'Prater. Mr. ltowbottom. petition for paving of Chartiell Greet, between .Washington and - Nixon streets. Referred to Street Committee. .Mr. Hanna, petition from citizens on Ann and Corry streets asking fora reduction of Mx for constructkm of sewer on those thor omht.f=.heißteelerred to e Street Committee.the paring of Rush for Sixth ward, fo are r the rea son that the tax for other street improve meets had been as much as the citizens could pay during the - present year. Referred to Street Committee. Mr. Dalsell, petition for gas lamp on Good rich street, midway between Looock and Rotdmon%treets. Referred to Gas Commit tee with power ... pact. ...a ' pr M s r e . n ß t o ed wb a o r t e t p o o m f r r e o mmhme Com n m g i t t h te e e erectio n of gas lamps as follows: on Led'le street, be tween Federal and Beaver streets; Corner of Lialtbill and Ridge avenue; corner of Bel mont street and Bridge avenue. and on Rt. Clair street, provided there is a main. The report was ales, accompanied by tbe corres pondence between the Committee and the Ban Company in relation to the laying of mains on streets where gas lamps were now needed but could. not be erected for want of mains. The . Committee cited the localities where the mains have not been laid, and asked that the Company take Immediate action. In reply the Company state that some of the localities named hare end males, and that they ear= to supply the want in othervec- Mons as rapidly im possible. The port was received, resolutions-adopt ed an re d correspondence Med. =I Mr. Comley. Chairinan of the Joint Commit tee on Orritnanees and Market. reported that they had under consideration the petition of large number of citizens saltine lor a repeal of section 11. chap. 12. of the City Code, or at least a modilication of the alone that would permit them to buyourd sell M all times with- Commng =bleated to hoe or penalty. The ttee had decided to recommend no change and reported accordingly adversely to granting the prayer of the petitioners. arm report Was feed. Mr. Hastings movedto refer the report back to the committee with tturtructions to report. the change as desired by the petitioners. He contended that the section was Mind to u t o pormpers as It prevented them from pill ing in market hours anything brought to their oresby the *wintry M o le. or boug h t. in the market doling market hours. Mr. limas said thls was hot the manning of the ordinance. It simply was &missed to II revent storekeepers:from baying up market- Mg and retailing it out again to the people; The effect would be to close the market house altogether. The debate which followed developed some I Interesting Information In relation to Amok ' attiring and Da k, and prone. vote will dintliT tar ns when Mr. Riot, Ing's molten erns loot. and the report ' , flat TO. calved and filed. CITY RECIMI:11.1. Mr. Hanna. from the Committee Otagarkets. reported the following receipts for June: Duncan Dallas, clerk of markets $1.4.55 1M G. B. McNulty. Diamond scales ni 110 H. T. White. Second Ward scale, ... Received add flied =I was then taken up.f The resolution recalling the report of views ers on Onion street: Seventh Ward, was con sidered In C. C.. June 9th. and adopted. S. C. non-concurred June 14th: C. C., July Itch. ad hered to their action,' end appointed Messrs. Comley, Slack and Brown a Committee of Con ference. Ordinance for contraction of sewers on Ohio avenue, ill 8. C. June Zith. Passed. In C. C.. July Inn. rules suspended and ordi nance passed, finally. Resolution Instructing Street Commissioner to confer with °filters of Fort Wayne Rail- road Company In relation to laying a flagstone crossing nt the entrance to the cartway on Federal street. . . In S.C. Jane sth. read and adopted. In C. C. June Z.lrd laid over, and July 14th laid over Indefinitely. Mrr. VoeghlY called 111) the plan of the pro posed sewer on Federal street from the Dia mond to Montgomery avenue. Quite a lengthy discussion ensued upon the question of adopting the plan. Mr. Slack contended teat n few property holders hnd rushed the ordinance for the sewer through the Council, and that others iubsequently remonstrated against the build ng. of themewer. The Committee had never reported In relation to this remonstrance. and he thought no action should be taken until the remonntrants had a fair hearing. Mr. Hanna thought the Fewer should be built. One of the Property owners along the line, 'MRS erecting a handsome building ‘vbielt would be an ornament to the city. and it was I necessary for himself end others to have the sex er so as to have their property properly drained. Mr. 'deck contended that as other propertY holders said it was not necessary. it was nothing but just that both Adept bare a fair - hearing, neatly a motion was made to postpone the matter indefinetly. which was carried. Mr. Hastings presented a petition for thee. tablishrilent of a gde on Steep Street. Re- ferred to City Engin ra eer with instructions to report a grade at nest meeting of Councils. Mr. Fomley, a 'resolution authorising the erection of a gas !amp corner West and First strvets.. Adopted. - Adjourned. OVER THE CLIFF. ettila falls from the I,YIQ ea Blolotreek c dl., lance of Three Hnsolren feet, aka meopm with • Broken Ann. Verily "truth 15 s[i-sneer thnn [talon novel writer who would attempt to throw h hero or heroine over a precipice three ho. died feet In height. nod tell his renders OM , the fail resulted Or uothing more serious th'n • a broken arm, would b charged with hunaY yet something equally Improbable occurs in the Wands of this city yesterday. In the Sixth Want is located Boyd's the summit of which reaches no nltitude over three hundred feet•above the level of the Monongahela river. which flows along its south side. At the base of the hill runs the track of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad. and along , the brow of the cliff, fully three hundred feet above is Bluff street. The dement In many places is perpendiculni while in others. the cliff nt the top juts ores like a massive cornice as It were. to tll while for narly the entire length hehi ol the hill Its e face —is covered with projecting and shelving rucks. About eleven o'clock yesterday morning Martin Crossman. four years of age. son of Bev. James Cross man, with a number of other boys, most of them a little older than he. weresitting on one of the projecting . rocks at the head of an Braam street, at which point the cliff reaches its highest altitude and the descent almost If not quite perpendicular to the railroad track, it distance of three hundred feet. One' of the larger boys discovered somethitig at the edge of the rock which pleased his fincy,quid requested Martin to get It for hint. In obedience to the request. the little fellow tooledover to secure the coveted article, and, losing hls balance, fell headlong down the precipice, striking bead foremost on the .railn,ad track below. A gentleman at work a short distance from the spot saw him, fall , and at the same instant saw the express train uo the railroad rapidly approaching the spot where the burly._ was tying. Seeing the Impending danger he nilibed to the spot, nod at the risk of his life, sprang upon the track in front of the train, which. came thundering along at lightning speed but a few yards distnnt, and seising the insensi ble body of the child, bad barely time to spring - to the side of . the track next to the hill. where. laying . closely to the racks, he remained until the train had passed. brushing his clothes In its rapid night. so narrow turns between it met the rock. He then ed his attention to the child in his arias. to his otter notate went he found it alive. but I.ensible from the severe shock. He quickly had it conveyed to the residence of its parents on Patrick's alley and Drv. Balten and Greenwalt were Xtim mon ml. lin examination It woo found that the little fellow bad reccid severe Injuries:, though so far as could be ascertained' none of' them are neces.rily fatal. ;His right arid was fractured in two places and there were two punctured wounds on the head. but the skull as not fractured. There were quite a moo s her of cottushins on different parts of the body none of which were of a serious Char other w ounds fractures were reduced and the Th nds properly dressed and at a late boor last evening the child was In alair war to recover. , - That the little fellow was not killed instant ly is certainly but little less than a miracle, and that accidents are not more frequent at this place is a great wonder. alYe. on the oc casion o an accident which occurred at or ca rer this f place over a year since. urged not only the propriety but the absolute neceasity of having a fence erected long the brow of the hill. no It Is beyond do u bt one of the most dangerous places in the city. Nothing has as yet been done in the matter and we presume will not be until two or three fatal accidents occur. A few hundred dollars would stake to place a substantial iron fence from one end of the bluff to the other, and for what pur pose are the people taxed if not for thestro - teetiOn of their lives and property. Bluff street Is one of the most delightful prome nades In or atamt the city and would be much more frequented by persons in search of a spot w - here they could breathe the pure air. if It as not for the dan gers to - be apprehended. Who will attend to the matter? • $1,1333 Ob !.:24.: Late 2,730 33 'l3. 501 03 2.8113 133 04 39.010 17 367 23 5.l{U 74 =OM THE pounTs. Qsarter tii4itiior.—ica4e Center THiItWAY, Jrvi itth.--ln the case of the Commonwealth •1. C.ll. Strain. a 1. pre viously reported. the joy failed to spree and were discharged. We were Informed that they stood eleven for acquital and one for conviction. Commonwealth vs. John .tuth. Indicted for assault and battery. James Oldham prosecu tor. The defendant it apppears Is manager of a glass house on the ttouth side, and some days since a number of boys were playing in a pile of sand; In order to drive them away he threw a stone agalrod a Obe i d. and It Is V e t t.: 9 that t htosrtoniellt r‘ ure ti c IV . e .a boll e o r. t. diet of not guilty and the deferulant to pay the costs. Emma Cmdwell...the "female detective," who was committed to jail some day. - since. on a chute of assault and battery. was brought Into Court and released on ball. J. C. Umith, of the Twenty-nrst ward, becoming responsible In the sum of MO for net appear- COMMonweallb O. Thomas Williams. In dicted for larceny; James Pearsall prosecutor. 'The prosecutor cnom to the city on the let of July', and sometime during the day it la alleged that Williams took nine dollars out of bhi pocket. The Jury retunted a verdict of guilty nod the defendant was monocled for in . Commonwealth ye. itathat. T. Kunkle, in dicted for perjury. Samuel Long, prosecutor. The defendant, It appears, was an agent for the sale of Wheeler and ha t he Sewing Ma ch and It Is f or a alled that he fraodoleotlY nixedexecuted lease o Samoa ) ne. ttl which be the name of Long. the prose cutor, to whom he owed a bill for meat. The lease, It apoeare, was turned over to Mr. Gib son. the agent in this city. by whom the de fendant was employed. and that. when Mr. Long was called upon for the monthly rent he denied having. executed any lease, and said I that his name was forged to the Instrument. The case was on trial when Court adjourned. :MAL LIST FOR ritIDAY. 307 Corn. vs. John_ Little. • Henry Lhitz. Simeon Brown. JO Samuel lliehards. two cases. • Ite .1 - Jam. Brightmore. et isi. Fib " Joseph Beek. nny, George Sheri:Led. • 321 " . Michael Hover,. 300 " " James Wilson. 161 . Charles Knott. 300 " John Schmidt. • .657 " Hartle Lydon, two case:. 377 " " Hugh Gallagher, et al. .3111 Thomu Steel. • 105 " It. L. Wilson. • ft) .Anna B. Patterson, two cues.. Simon Shook. three cues. XXI " Jame. Wilson. " . Christopher Zug, et al. 375 " George Pennington._ 361 " W. A. Adams. :PO .. Peter Baker. 3110 ' ' Michael Bradford, et al. 330 •• August Bellefelt. 104 Wm. Zithmebrock. 373 " Thomu Devito. 221 " James Huey. •• - Isabella Heed, et al. TISIAL LITZ ron SATIIIIVA Y. The following liquor cases will be taken up on Saturday . , and all parties interested must be on band. Constables who have returned env of the parties must be prepared : Corn. vs. Job, Ellppaer. • Phillip Heater. 1:1 " John Con. 113 Fred. Vlerbeller. 216 " Wellington Stewart, three cases. =3" . " " Wm. If. Sheib. 661 " " F. Brans. throe cases. ' " Samuel Evans. • • 376 " L. WUws. ! 290 • " Wm.Mackeown. et al, two ens.. ; It. E. Sellers. et al. I 315 " " James Wllliates. I = ••John M. Ewing. • S9l John Doughty, et el, three eases =3 The military spirit 1s aroused in the Twelfth ward, and active efforts are being made to ward the organization of a company of Ton ere.. At the prellmiwil7 meeting held a few evenings Once. thirty-nine ware enrolled. and from the entbuslaum manifested It was % Kept that no dlincnitY. would be expert- MUle completing the rill. Another meet ing will be held to-morrow night In ft/dame. tience Hall, to which all favorable to the ott• lent are invited. In the meantime those ' , Melilla' to ego the roll can do so by cOiing upon 'gamma Tomtit No. BM Pearl "treat. A Car& Wm. SelBlo.lBo awl Rd Federal street, Al legheny, gratefully thank. his numerous cue foment for their Tory liberal patronage, and would noectfully Inform them that instil further notice her flora will be closed on Bat urriml i mat 8 o'clock. Moseys." Cathartic Syrup is u se d l a all cases instead of Oh. easter oil, amour eau, de. Highly' Simons:. Trreaty.hre mt.. T r y it. Sold t 7 pU drahlitts, • Sim II "DE LEETLE POTS." • -- Guaira Teotdn—The Infant the ` Grande nt's Ittgapsaille•—Mhteed by tbe Census Taker. The dignified and urbane genius who pre sides over the columns of a morning contempo rary was serenely seated upon his editorial tripod the other day, with his benignant gaze fixed upon the kaladeosomic throng of humanity which passed In review before his sanctum, when suddenly his pleasant summer reverie was Interrupted. Au animated human form. "long as wide. and deco as it was lone. - filled the doorway and obstructed his view. A smile of ecstatic bliss rested upon the super ttion's countenance, great beads of presplrn tlon rolled from its classic brow, a bass drum apparently. but which closer inspection re vealed tohe.a component part of the body, urns borne In front, the light of Joyous inspir ation twinkled from diminutive eyes like' gaslights in a foggY morning. Hatless and coatles. a tel bandanna floated gully from the right hand. the left grasped a money wal let plethoric w•ith greenbacks, while the nethers exhibited state of lively emotion as though possessed of the spirit of Teruel- OEM chore. -• • Accustomed as the editorial vision was t. Amu, nights and scenes, this was yet suf lieitalt to engage Immediate and earliest at Coition. ' The figure paused a umment. and thenbolill) advancing poised itself upon its drumsticks i front of the journalist. "rah," wildly. joyously, rapturously. Ilk. the mute of many waters, issued from as chm which would have been the admimtlo of any dentist. "Well," WPJ the only response which could be 6ummound by the men of the pen. “Cash is dish blocs," sonorously resounded 'through the apartment. The -reply Was given, with a statement of the circulation and _advertising rates of the Journal. "Tab, yah; vere lab de editure man. all de eller' was the next enthusiastic inquiry' The individual referred to 'humbly slgnitled his presents by a wave of the band nnd a pen- . sive Oneßooko Into the editnrinl countenance. one clutch at the wallet. a 1 crisp greenback being abstracted -therefrom, a wild wave of the red bandanna, and then—St. Anthony himself would have hiddenlhis head in shame and given the palm of victory to the animated beer barrel which gyrated lover the editorial matting. I On went the dance, the jot• was unconfined.. Editors looked un in amateinent. reporters for the moment laid aside note book and pen cil. the click, click of the coMpositorint room was hushed, presminn and pressboys were Impressed with the Ine,dent. and Inc nn in terval Journalistic responsibility and toll were forgotten nx one and all grouped around the terpsichorean scene, At length the fleet footed child of three score years exhausted its exuberant ecstacy and the dance emitted as suddenly as it- bad - commenced. "Baldish de neush. Here's de monish," broke the stillness. "What newer" Reportorial faculties we a ire. "De frau, de twins, last night. De frau, de leetle pgoodays." "313' man." replied the editor upon whom began' to dawn the truth, ' . en he your self a moment and tonne all." "Yah, listrts.and Katrina. mine daughter. married Hals. bubblish. send mine home to Shermany, tell do beoples Jere about lions. Katrina and de leetle pays." The enthusiastic grandparent of "de leetle poys." for so he now appeared. again essay.' a terpsichorean feat and concluded by laying greenback In front of "do etilture man with "yahs," ntlave. winkings blink - :4 sufficient to have made his time immor tal as a facial contortionist. His desire being than clear. the pencil de molisher. quickly recorded in fitting language the news of flans and Katrina 's prosperity. for "bublicashun." The announcement was read to the aged re lative. whose lineaments during the ceremony pawned through all the stages from grave mcd• Ration to bliss unalloyed. "Tail yah dash Is sheet right" was the em phatic endorsement. DM one remained to enlists . his joyous soul. Being interpreted it resulted in the formation of the procession, dignified editor and rancerous Teuton at the hood. grave re porters and sedate compositors iu the,center, vivacious office and press boys bringing up the rear. -The saloon keeper oven that lu all his calender of bright prosperous cloys one are More pleasant to recall than that which wit nessed this gathering at his fount. A few evenings since many nedestriar alongone of our principal thoroughfart paused in their stem: to enjoy the melody e popular brass band. Out upon the still ev air floated the tender, touching cede, . -- Zhw F9y:' intenninßlnl wtth the V 1 re CIWIGS and the ,intiant asicrtion, "We won't go il( till morning:* together with '•rhe t tipangled Kanner," and many patriu sentimental and sublime creations of the ten. find inquiry been made, it wUnid ascertained that thin - grand oration wa. honor of liana and Katrina. and nomment tine of the auspicious and happy-adven two strangers missed by the census tak , the oarents'Aclight, the grandsirs's Joy, feeds 110MICI DI:. The %{ a.hluatua . Contity Monier—Ea Particular. of the taw —The l'onstilr Reeder. of the GArlerrE .111 retortntr, th crount-of the munter of Samuel Itroten, n eel red eitizets of Wm:thinly-ton couuty; which o = Reporter has thr folloh : ithr trtrt IT= igition. held bears Esquire Mellor, ill even! occasions Bross - Wo wife and he pecial paramour. (John Fulhajrn'i con,vl to alike away with ilrown,./ They had' 'e . gone so far as to procure the strychnine . some whiskey given to him, amt le 'vatic other ways . sought to! put him . of the rand. It ',ems !Oust in all these attempts the daughter lot Brown and the colored . man, Jerry Knight. now in Jail, were either active or cassis e partici pants, Rs was also another black man named data Hall, srho figures occasionally during the Investigation. In the last set of drama, Brown. his.wife and daughter. were In Mid dletown tin the. Saturday believed to be the day of hisldeath: The mother and &welter left town together, before Brown. but were overtaken by the latter in the neighborhood of Pleasant 11111 Seininary. Their course tens directed. toward the residence of a family named Woods. with whom it apnea'' , they were all accustomed to lodge at night. In the vicinity] of n ford across the creek between the Seminary and the house in gars !Von the deed was perpetrated. although tha enact spot has' not been aseertained. It. 1 . would seem be bad a doubt. front all the cit . . cumstances, th t the mother and daughter decoyed the Ism nit and father to the spot foe: the purpose of having him murdered. The daughter la her testimony before the Justice declares that w en they reached the vicinity of the ford,of t i creak. her mother told her ' SO wait Willy' S e and Brawn went to A Co .01 spring at mnedfsutnce to get a drink; that her mother returned without Brown. and on De -1 ! ing asked wh re he wan said be had gone to Wm. Leggit's to buy some cider: that her ! mother naked er if ahe had heard any noise. , and ou her re dying that she did bear loud words. she as !Wahl triterrOßßSed as to whether she had . seen John Fulham; upon her , answering In the negative, the mother point ed la the direction of some trees and said, - there he 'roe. through the woods." This, according to bar account, .11 all s he s, knowi of the • matter. The evi .dence elicited during the investig.ation shows, however, that she had been present at many meeting. of her mother with Ful ham. Hall and Knight, In which the means to compass Brown's death were discassvi. She Is Ilkesvise,ti womad of abandostui chametor awl of •notoriously had toralurt. From other testimony it appears that Jerry Knight started from the Seminary about the time the parties assembled In the woody near the ford. and went In 'the direction In which the Murder Is supposed. to have I.rten Comm It is proved. however, we be lieve, that he turned back after reaching the ed ge, of the woods. The natural presumption Is that he was In the plot to kill Brown, but being a terrible coward his heart . had fulled him at the last moment. We havenot Stmce _to enumerate the burden of evidende taken, but all the circumstances, en far RA they can be reached.polot directly to Fulham. Browns wife and dtmghter as the guilty parties. "One thing him become clearly established by the crime and its Investigation, viz.: That sog of - loaless end unpriucipled eoltrted people had ben kept for years abKint. Pleasant Hill Seminary. and that their headquarters had become throughout the Inter period of the .nstitution a den of every kind of Infamy. -THE SEIT 'MARKET HOUSE Brief Deserted.. of* the Proposed Bawl ling. It was a wise act no the part of the Market Committee of Council. to select as architect, Mr. Samuel W. Richards, for the eroPoried new market house to be erected on. the property recently purchased by the city at the comer of Fifth avenue and :Miltenberger street. Me has, in conjunction with the chairman' and members of the Committee, labored dory ...l onely to furnish a complete and model plan, and one which when carried Into execution' ' wit furnish a market building which will prove an ornament and credit to the city. It I will be built of plain brick, fronting on Fifth avenue.= feet 6M.inehee and runnier back along Miltenberger street 119 feet 5M Inches. On Fifth avenue It will hove three projections of 5 feet 7 Inches each, crowned with a pedi ment whichilvlll form part of the main roof. On each corner of the building on tbeavenue will-be commodious and well lighted store rooms, while restaurants are arranged far to the rear. The store. will be supplied with" front and side entrances and will have nine large windows. 'Cellars will be put under all At the lower end of the market a comfortable" room will beat for the oMee of the Superin tendent. The luterlorof the market will be large, airy and commodious. It will contain seventy-two meat stalls for butchers each ten feet long, and ten vegetable stands In the centre, each thirty feet long. In addition to the latter, vegetable stands will be ilrmniresi for along the walls and about the entrance ways. The astratarket will be located at the upper end of the market In a Passage way twenty-two feet wide. giving Imlllelent room. fora team to pales from front to rear, and this will he covered' by a broad projecting rect. The great advantage of having the fish stalls separated from, the market proper with heavy Miele walls Is a good feature In the plan. Thelnterior of the market wilt be , amply lighted and abundantly ventilated, 1 being supplied with open truss work and en memos windows moveable on pivots attach ed to cords and eaelly controlled at pleasure.. There are many Other res In the plan worthy of notice. but twi ll suMce to nay that our nelghbors In the mad, to .be beneatted by the new market will have no reason to complain Of it. arrange ments and accommodation. It is es timated that the building cost from twenty to twenty-ave thousand dolrs. Fro posaltare now being received for its la erection at the °Mee of the accomplished architect, - Mr. S. W. Richards, No. J 5 Dank Block. Fifth avenue. Work will be commenced about the first of August, and It is confidently expected that the building, will be ready to occupy about the first of next December.. . Rides, Shot Guns, Barr:oars. Pistols, Am munition and Gun material of all Mud, at re duced prices,at J. H. Johnston's Great West ern Gun Wo4tailligusittineld street. Repair ing g,eatly done. , Guns for hire. Army Rides. Carbines and fterroltarn bought or taken in exchange. Cell and eetl or write for a ref Criee List, . . . - I • CAFES IF HAWAII A Frozen Lake in the Ttopiei—The Stone Adzes of the Natives. Dr. 11eratz, a Gentian natatalist, who ie visitio r g the Sandwich hshuute, thus sle scribes what he saw on the top of Melina Kea: On our ascent to the top of Mauna Kea we visited the little lake of Waiau, situa ted at an elevation of twelve thousand feet,'in a depression formed by the nu merous snow-cowered peaks of the man min. The lake was covered over with a cruet of ice two or three inches thick, but not strong enough to skate, upon. To find ice in the tropics strikes thotniveler with surprise, and here we feel-inclined to play with it like children. ,About a mile below that w,i found a large cave, where the Hawaiians in older tunes man ufactured their stone implements for cut ting down trees and excavating - canoes. fin our second visit to these mountain regions we discovered a number of - cave 4 all formerly used for similar purposes: These caves were undoubtedly inhabited in former days. In every onewe founds: fireillace near the entrance, showing iliat the hands of men had complete& what nature had Jett unfinished. Where the natural entrance to a cave was too large we found- rocks piled up like a wall, and the fissures and openings between thent tilled up with chips and small stone*. In other - caves again, where the entrance bad proved too steep or too rough to be comfortable, there flat stones f•-had been placed" like steps,titian which we descended into these little Imountain habitations. This part of the mountain—when, these caves and the quarries from which the material for the adze mantifitieture was procured are situ. sted—ls destitute of vegetation. On ex- Itminiug the interior of the caves; we found pieces of kapa of various texture and color; bones of dogs and pigs, cocoa. nut- *belle, banana stems, pieces of awn root, and sugar cane, old mats, firewood Anti heaps of Opihi shells. Outside of the cavefi, the ready-made stone adzes were pita up in large heaps on both sides of the t trance. - Thu most striking thing )of this whole stone adze manufacture, and which at the name time gives Ile some. hat of an, idea of the extent to which it Wan carried on, the nUmber of ages dur ing which . .it was continued, and the amount of people working constantly at it—are the large mounds of little chips, thin and sharply pointed,•in front of every cave, twenty to thirty feet , iq height and • thickness. In faM, these wonderful , p t ounds, visible for some distance, led to the discovery of other caves, It in only a short time since the ''stone age - of . these islands closed, and the first iron tools and metal Instruments were imported by for. eigners. until then the Hawaiians worked like the Aborigines of other parte of the world, and. like our own Indo3. tierman forefathers, with stone imple ments. Flint arrow.heads and spear- Made, stone knives - and war clubs are' found In Europe and America, !sometimes buried deep in the ground, with hunum bones and those of extinct animals. The more peaceful Hawaiians had only stone A HERO A Deeperate Struggle With Mad. Ddlt-A Deg Catcher Rieke his Life to "are the - Liven of Others. I [From the St. !Astltnernocntt.l Iln NVednestlay lint a rtbill dog appear etl on Leap,. l i ne,. street, unit after biting 'several other Clogs and. a ` eon• Made se, oral attempts to bite the pedestrians on the street:. Louis Strumberg, one of the dog catchers. bearing of it, anti knowing the street to be full of eltildren‘several of whiau would probably have• baen bitten but for him, took his noire noose and pm , anal the animal, Coming up With him, Lo succet,led.in gutting the loop over big Lead, and a desperate struggle en'' , "- 41 The dog, a large hound, at mice endea vored to fasten his foaming Sawa upon Struudterg, who fur a time, with conaid amble difficulty, held him' off with the wire. The 11001 C, however, finally broke before the other:dog catchers could tense up with and wasn't him, and the animal springing. upon the man, caught his hand in his mouth and tore it in a shocking Manner. Ile then ran down the' street, . . hh the foam 'dripping front his jaw.. nd getting into the rank . weeds growing i.,11 the Hata near the river WAN lost to = Ile. nee found after a lii Vl' bourn' and shot by 11,1 e of the other nien.. l Th, won.tp, ii.• Strumberg's hand were once cauterized, but the hand began to indammand on Saturday he eahibited an. mistitkable algre..ilf hydrophobia. • Ilia friends. learning that Dr. Schmidt, of Carondelet. was said to be possessed of a mad stone, had him taken there ' when the atone was applied to the wound. The atone certaiuleldrese from them a greenish fluid raid to l;e' poison, but whether the man'. life cnn . lm'aied by it remains to be seen. At'last - accounts he was rapidly growing Sternberg deliberately periled hit own life to rare the berm of other., and it,in a manner that few would Lace attempted. Vivisection and Netaivorpifitis. !FrOm tbe.:New York Times, Jab: ead A whirnalcal uproar ha. lately ,been ited in London by an incident that a f - . . ~ .. .. . . years ago would have-made the tribe 1 ' . .1, mOuthisrater. They are doing all Man •er of odd things in France just. now, d among the resit aM. Rererdin has en detaching pieces of skin from a h ean subject and aplying them to the ~ w surface ,of a b urn, so as, to make a new skin. Fired by•a natural spirit of emu. lotion, Mr.-ileorge Pollock, of SLOeorge's Hospital, London. has been essaying to do the same thing. A white child had been accidentally burned, and Mr. Pollock ook a bit of akin from the shoulder of a ne gro and applied it to the injured part. The surgical operation was successful. but its moral effect appears to have been unfortunate. It was straiglitway, repor ted. first, that the poor bltick man \ had been flayed against his will; and, second. Iv; that the design of the %umter was to ii)tange the child into A negm, in total die; regard of the wishes of the parties chiefly can corned. A - good many Door people were justly indignant at the tda of aci as tounding and improper a inetsyemphomis„ believing, perhaps, with a not unusual pride of race, that if any change of the sort were attempted; It alimild,be to the tpe which is dominant vth In undo f flowi.softgemnp.. per. have , actually , found it necesea ry to explain that the experiment was mode in order to show what part of the covering tissue it is which is concerned. a the development of the neW skin: that the negro received a sovereign for the bit *of skin•taken from him, and cheerfully I , reed with the treasure for that consid -13 Lion, and that Mr. Oeorge Polloek.htgl idea of changiug his little patient Into a l tioloredthild, except to the extent of a - s - Pot of lens than a pea in else, and in or. der that the palpable difference in color and texture might assist in defining the. steps:of the experiment. The Loneet de clares the proceeding 'to be one of the safest, humanest, and most interesting. within the range of physiological science. it must. lei admitted, to ever, that the miular outcry seems to hove bad some plausible grounds for its justification, and supposing his first trial to have been surceseful, his colored man willing, and hie supply of sovereigns unlimited, would not the temptation to go on and make his job a and symmetrical one have beerather hard for Mr. Pollock to resist? The experiment opens the deor for not a little carious Speculation, audit Suggests a form of "miscegenation" not hitherto thought of by even the most ingenious of our American political physiologists. The Ntratsgy of Lovers. A good story is told of two Detruiters, whooviane time gene, cultivated attach ments for two wealthy young ladles who reside In one of opr sister cities. The ladies visited this dty a short time since, were token to Put-in-Bay, and subsequent, ly. the gentlemen escorted them , lame distance by rail and -steamer, on their way to the place of their residence. The Detwiler' took a round-about way and dropped in at Chicago, where they Imme diatelyenteredlupon a worse of convivail , ity which vtould_ undoubtedly have shocked.. the Worst sense of their beat friends, They dined, supped and drank, especially the latter, and while in the height of their enjoyment. their merry making wee disturbed by the advent of the bretherof the ladies in question, who had bean sent there by his anxioun mo ther to 'look after the lovers before re ferred to, and ascertain their habita. Apologies were in vain... The young man amounted his determination to report at home, what he bad wow and fora time the blur prospects-of blighted love fatted scrolls the eyes of our gay Detrolters. Many they determined Upon a Coup ;which settled the whole matter'. The unexpected visitor was himself inveigled, made "tight," brought to Detroit, then sent home after be had solemnly pro , raised never to reveal what he bad felt or heard alrall:Detraii Thou. N o more lee... Use teed water. the Editor of the Pell Mai; Cazote Sir I notice in your columns of ,yester day a proposal to cheapen ice as a cure for drunkenness. I shall not enter on the question of the probable results in a sanitary point of view, but desire to point out that the great desideratum islnot ice, but water cooled to .10 deg. or ,ffi deg. Fahrenheit.- To cool London water to this _temperature is & simple and com., partitively inexpensive process. It is the production and storing of ice that with tut is attended with great difficulties. During the . past year I have occasion to study. this question practically. with view to insuring at any season, and in any country, that meats, to be preserved fresh might ,be cooled to tit them for the iffis9rption of antiseptic ' , - gases.' My ex periments have mainly been ina)le 1,11 ether machine, constructed b MOsers. Liebe Brothers, which in itself has work ed admirably, but until lately the best means of utilizing and saving the cold produced by such a machine w a mys tery. There are two successful instances of reaping the full benefit to b derived from the use of either mead es. The . . ... . one now widely known, is I Messrs. Truniau,nanltury A Co.' oi where, insl ead of attempting to cheaper pan of abstracting -15 20 degree of heat from Loud° , resorted o, and the second is t Paris gl 'eres. I have recentl the skill with which, the econ. cold producing is provided for telligea superintendent of thi Talent, a d with the same mac . working-twelve iiistead . of t hours daily, he none produces , ties of ice water against 1,174) two or three years since. CAldi can be had with certainty at a cheap rate, and the greater (the improvements in strain hollers the Cheaper will that cold be. It is one of the necessaries of the 'day, and the deficiency will be supplied in most 1-ountries be the artificial. roduction of the amouhi of cold required:in liquids or air, rather than by the empeneive car riage and storage of unweahly and ;per ishable mountains of ice. I remain, sir, your obdient servant, Jonx Paris, June 11,1870. A PAIRS CABLEGRAM of the 12th says: The London Pdef recently published a Short telegram : from Tientsin, China, dated June 25, announcing the massacre of the French Secretary of Legation and other French residents by the native Chi nese at Pekin on the 21st of that month. Nothing whatever confirmatory of this dispatch has since been received. The Government has nothing on the subject, and no dispatch treathig of the matter other than this special to the fast, - has as -yet been made public anywhere in Eu rope. Today, however, a private dispatch was received by a gentleman in this city from Pekin direct, dated June 22, a day jaier than that on- which the reported missitcre occurred—in which nothing at all is said concerning a matter of ito gine importance to France, an well as to tit whole world. It is, therefore, quite prob able . that the Poxr* special .telegfam a hoax. • Henry G. Hale, Merchant Tailor, tom just received a large assortment of linens andal t.:am, also a complete assortment of Rands for canister wear generally, corner Pena avenue and Sixth street. • If Bond Mortgagesums to salt, by . raos e cod sal,Grant street. =1212 Oawreio. July 14.—Flour good demand at2Se lower on white winter, and Braes uf 2,100.bb1x. it ta.so for No. I spring; $7.00 , 47.11 for amber winter; V. 75 fur white. and.sB.so for double extra. Wheat qtdet and lower: I,COO bblx No. I Milwaukee: Club at Corn quiet and lower. No. t In round lots held at ?tr. Oats --oil , - Buffalos BFFALO. Julv 11.- Cattle dull : cets weak Pal cars; eaten prime Ohto a n d In ip diana of Leers $62a..W. Sheep brisk Canada sX 4 ellc. I.austos elea/i7isc for fair to good; choke tic: western 1 1 / 2 4t51.i. llog In ragging and receipt/. light, no, antes; store and butchers at alieac• MARRIED Wednes4.7 13th. 157 U. or Her. 6. A. B. Rubinson. Mr. J.. 61103 FILIEL,of Temper...vs.lltn.l4,.snd Miss KATE A. KEItIL of e! , tiers Townehlp, All, Ktterty county. • IMIEI rtil'E It..AOS- on * fl .veniflp t 10 o'clort. GORMLY.o Jennie s M. and Law. Petelw.n, 3r. Ift.l.w.e of I uneral In evening papers. I.ollsllS—cin Tbursdßy morp.a. Mrs. DWIli 1.00311, 1 , neo so y.a, CARBOLIC SALVE M. eith pore CARBOLIC A ..bled le need In Hospitals by direction of nent has already proved Itself to be e ntostererds and rfraeril caret for all Mallgnan Sores aid Ulcers. and for Sarum, Cott. Wounds, d all Skin Dleseues no resat as a Rapid Curative at Das fel been dbeorrred, PRICK, RR CIL ALSO. Henry's .Insect: Potvder • 1 For the Destraelion" of ROACHEB. ROD BUGS. ARTS. lc. PRICK. 13 CENTS. at L.H.ROSENBACH'S Patent Medicine Depot, 140 -SMITHF'I. JUST AR = Plated. Bracelets, $3 PER PAIR,, Mrs.-S. C. ROBB'S No; 91 Federal St., Allegheny MILLINILRY GOODS ma i d TRIMMINGS will Dv MTel= JOHN M. COOPER Si, CO Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MIL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL .. 5. Made and Kep on Hand. .Toptietnrs mid Km of J. M. Cooper's Improv Balance When STEAM PUMP 01166—RNS PENN STREET. Foundry—Cornet ..nd RAILROAD STREETS. Plttabstesh Wlla OF LIFL—The gnat Blood vtluttlin. and Ivißrirrlifin,vilin"R's r ees from ierZ;A:Vgalr:o2=r; Delve Dreested appetiser end tonic, and the !West um world for purifying the blood. It is tho most plea: tott and delicious article ever uttered to the public ptor to brandy. 'nky, wine bitten. or mm eroth mticie. It in more healthy _end cheaper. Toth male end female. young or ont. can lake the Wine of Life. It la In Met, a Me preserver. Those who wish to enjo good health arid free low of lively Writs. will do well to take the brine of Life, It Is different from anything ever before nse. It ta sold by druggists: also at all moment able ealoon. Prim 51.00.10 quart bottles. msemorrT Livillgsto n -&. Co., ===m: CAST Light .ork ovr p•cfalt Shutter and Gab Maim ~ _toles of Buildors'llard °moo Sad Work. emu. a , .rkk. Pa. f4.lofEco QTANNERINCI C RED.—Prof. N. I,il a tagOlWroni 1.143 1 1 . 3 t p , :igizut afree....t. Larlag and :11 other ose lin imentiof spgerM been so remarkable. ~,t ,M, ,z,,u oefil d a few weelieln this dif• and will Idea e attenUon to the cure of all defects In the ale of the vocal nom. The published aft/Scales amelY MUM bin efdllif nod rawer In the rfdlet end ours Of persons thus af flicted. Prof EATON may be °unsuited. for the peat, at the aloe of SLOAN. JUNO A. CO., No. ' IroUnfll .AVENre.Pttsbnoth. bend Ja for dr. ' . anall BTFOR COUNTY COMM I SSIONER. BENJAMIN DOUTHMV , Of hvo t ot towohly. li • . esadidato for Coml., Coo==loner. to aubordlnition to the dedston of to. Moabite= Convoottos. Ed • mod. to tottua. S PICED DAMSON, oaktoMel/ItT __=---________— = aod half cans, tun In sews for Oa ! I V nILILRLES I'. STRIORT, In eh . . - - ten WI% for We DY • JNO. A. ItYCIBYLAW Car. LibeTif c0P.4:4.-9 bitaxgroiciy.r.o.r DIVIDENDS. Prrr6IWASII. July I .1870. • KrTHE BOARD - OF THR !TORS Kr of the COLUMBIA OIL COMLANY have MD day declared a Dividend, Nn. 35.1 - TUBER SiE PER CENT.I on the Capital Hoek. payable MONDAM I Sth inst. A. P. siecretary. Orme. or nit BIS FRANKus Pa+MANCtdr..r. l • No-41 Ohlo_Stre .- PO et. AtbadMEN V. P A.. Puly !Sal, IS7Of ri>THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ts.. have Ws day declared a Dividend of ONE DOLLAft per share. payable in rush mined atter July 12,11870. . Jus:c IIraTIM:=MMI .—T , ,t OFFICE or Trig CASH ISM CHA,C6 COMPANY. i . . • Prrrsucunit. July Sth. 18711, , i lir DIVIDENDhe Board or Di- , 'RECTORS have this day declared ~ ri dend id 'PEN PER CENT . out of the pro d of the last Az months. payable on clemand.fn e of tax. hrim72 JOSEPH T. JOllOOOO. Secret , ry. ' CITY BANN. - PI4I7SUCILGH. PA.. July 3. 1 sr,. t i Ire • THIS' BANK HAS THIS OAT declared a Dividend of FIVE 154 PER CENT. out of the earning . % of the last stun mtbv. payable on demand. Jett . W. N r oypitGA:l;,.l. , . DT DIVIDEND NOTICE. I •-••-• i THE swoon NATIONAL . BANK 3r ,, , , , i14 .: Ei41 0. v., . I Thu DlTCCtfin of this hank have this day dpntnred • dividend of SIX PER CENT. out of the !Pro.e of.the last ale month,. payable forthwith. i 'JD 4 6 ' J. 0. DAVIDSON. Cashier. Ithat of brewery, I mem., the I ,.egreca or water In !at of the watched sizing of Iby the eatablish ,ine., and enty four 6,000 bet ' produced ,therefore, (y"-NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. —The Board of Directors of this Reek have declared a dividend of FIVE 131 PER CENT out of-the Fronts of the pant nix nroeths• on And after July 11th. • 'OBERT J. GREER . , Cashier . , Dressurnda. July 1.1870. t &MASONIC DEPOSIT SAVINGS BANK. The Directors PI thin Bank hive I this - day declared a Dividend (of FIVE IS/ PER CENT. on the Capital Stock. pat able on and otter the 14th Inst.. tree of tax.' GEO..C. NI LEAN. ambler. .lulylkS.4l4lo. 1uk14 4 KETNT3N e BANK. Prrrellaellfal.,Cly 3. 1510..1' &NOTICE.—The Dirfttors of this Bank bare this day dtlared Dividend it FOUR PER CENT. on the *Pilsd Stdok. PST- Ide W Stockholders on end «PIA. the 13th Inst. 7uti.6l GEO. T. VAN.II(I,_/REN. Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE: =3E171 IaNTS S MANTrAcT ultiitX. Ath . NAT'L 1870. HANK. PrtrifititGlt.Jy The Director. of this Bank have this day de. elared a Dividend of FIVY. E'ER CENT. on the capital stock out of the profits of the lam. Mx months. payable on demand. T of taxes. • JOHN vCt rr. J.. Cashier.__ • °?'" " P r r i gnagifl. ; • .—T g DIVIDEN 12he Board of Directors of this Company have this dny'declare.i n dividend of vliun DOLLARS r share. free of tare, cut ion the earnings of the last nix months. onyable on suid atter the 1 11. th lest.. an follows: Two Dollars per share in rash. and Two Dollar, per share hl be credited on Thick Yates. jueullf.' WM. F. GAUDICEII, Fecretarl. . - •. ALLZOKi..NY NASIOSAL lIANY. Prrnonntonolnly2.lB7o. ry" . .THE DIRECTORS OF THIS ...... Dank here thß,Our declared n its-Mend of WIVE PER CENT. on the Capital payableou of the ...mons of theism Mx months, foAR . urtth. free of un toe. EZM 4br t RTERLY DIVIDEND. FIRST nerr NAT.IIANX. PITTSCIFILG . II, PA ' • Gate Pittsburgh Trust Company./ The Directors of thin Bank have thin day de- Stared a quarterly dividend of TIIIIEE PERCENT. CENT. or. the Capital Stuck out of the proem of State an the last d thream rnment onths. POl x ya b I u roithwith. free. of Gove Ta. J. D. 5C1.71.1.1 - . Cashier. JCI.V.4th. 18,0. jar tienct ALLEGHENY lIPIPGE Co.. PrrtioiCßGH,.lialv IS7O. f DIVIDEN D.—The President and i Managers of the Company Ibreefect- Ina n Bridge over the Allegheny River of Allen teat opposite .uee thin Oe ' llne ' l r Mi t t_it "r gi;;Tegir of FIFTY CEN'Es on much share of tbe Capital Stock of the Company. payable by the Treasurer to Stockholders or their legal reprementattves fonIL ith. JuhaLl ROSEBURG. Treanor,. PITT\BUR"II---SATIONAL RANK OF COMMERCE. CORNER OF - et/OD STREET Able eirrii AVENUE.—The - .o of this Rank have this day declared n rod of. SIX PEA CENT.trut of the proms of Hsu months, free of GovermuNt Lai. par demand. AV001) I nrecto ➢lvldea the but able on JOSEPII It HILL, Caehler. Prf . eretitToil. PA.. Jule 2.1E+70. Jul efteeteNN BANK. / Perrenc*Olt. July I et. 1870 ., irrTHE BOARD. OF DIRECTORS .."•—• of this Bank have,this day declarnt a metal :wed dendend of SIX T ER CENT., payable to S/at/oilers Fn and otter the ll th Inst. • n2a.4 WM. FLOYD. Cushier. . MECHANIC, NATIONAL HANK. I l I ITYKUrnaII, July 1, 1870. i rrrA DIVIDEND OF SEVEN PEE .'"*"." free of Taxes. will he pant to the Stockholders of Oil, Bank, on net utter TCES -0.7. July 12th inst. • .0427.41: JORN MARTI:Y.l7.liter. /Atom.larr NATIoNAI. Hawn. Julv I. 1870. e 0- ir THE BOAR.D OF DIIII.CIO of this Hank have deritrtwl a dividend of NIX l'Elt CENT., out of the pronto of the lent ilk month... Parable forthwith, free of tae. jalan l Y. L STECIIENSON; Cashier. - . . Pkoetvi Savors•s DANK olr • Owner or Federal and Leroek'trees. KrTUE DtRECTO JrOct ßS 43d, I O N7 F O. TH 8i Hank have LION day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. out or the profits thatast six months, payable on and after Juivin O .ISTO. tree of 1.11.1. LP. OUN. ' _Head • Cashier. fre.DITIDEND WOTICE.--The DI• RECTORS OF TUE LITTLE SAW. MILL RUN RAILROAD CO: hare this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. char of (lover.- went Tax. out •ot the earnlnrs of the past six math.. payable to the stockholders or their legal relireeen4thes on and niter July let. at the omoe of the Co.PenY In WILLIAM ESPY. President. Jess Olt!, 1870. • Jerx.% Of TICK or rut rs - rtitrittas lINCII.Mong Plltebtarp uxh. Jic 14.1t00. irrTHE DIRECTORY HATE THIS day doelsevl sosoi-sormal dlvldea of LD ST TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE ED I= No. 413 POno.troot,Oo and4l ter July 1..1870 MlO3 SPECIAL NOTICES EXOTICS.—The undendgned have chartered the Steam Perry Boat, CaPt. W. C. DENNY. and .111 rob her as a Ferry ou and after July OM from Sharpaburs to Pittsburgh slde, until the Pharpaburg Bridge Is rebuilt. 'WM. IL CLAN - EY. al: w. A. SPROUL. Orem: prrninutioti AND notraiN MINING Co., t Pirreecoon. Jane JMd.Th7O. I 1113. SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK., 11OLDER8.—Therewill. he • special meet.' leg of the theekholders pf the .. PITTBBUROII AND' BOSTON MINING COMPANY OP PITTS BURGH," held, no the °Mee of the Company, In the City of PluAborgh, at '2 o'clock on ' VEDNESDAY, lith Day of July, proximo By order of the Board of Director. MEI BOUNTY. $/00 Bounty Collected Cor all soldiers In bo . olAiltOd between May 4th and July 824. 1801. wbo were disebssfied Car dthatab By before sorting two rem, and who tier eßiroto :are rebsived no bonnbr. The undersigned Les rumored Ms Oka to Oa arrri ButidlmaournerSirtharentie md Smitblield meet, and ls now prepared to collect claims apee4k" fly and at modem, riles. Cell on, or addreas. with stamp, B. T. BROWN. Claim Stant, 000000 e. tirfibllng. Corner Sloth avenue and Smithfield street.. . Plusbarstb•Pa. Er PUBLIC NOTlC.—Haring been • APPaInOd GAS and. GAB METER INSPEC TOR for Allegheny COullty. notice IS hereby given that until the necessary office and Mechanical Teel. Mg Machinery_ can be provided.'l will he found at the OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Twenty-third street. near Pea.. Pitlaboma. R. IL Gas and Gas Meter tospector. Prru , ut , non Cossatutro.t.c RAILROAD COl Prrrsninion.Juna /Mb. POO. t Tr NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.- -COUPON No. a, Irina Morupespe Roods of this thontett 7. due Jail lot neat. will he PAM On d alter that date on plementatiOn and delDreg at the MRKCIIANTS NATIONAL BANK OP 11 1 A at LT = 1241 4 ORE- JOHN H. PAGE..ls..Tre ' ssare ' r.. MEI Eg.310 ti ONG iIIELA INCLINE PLANE.j-NOTICF—Tbe Plane frill be open for Paaannaars and Fnslght business. Eirpll3" MOILN7NO at 3 o'clock, and will elonataf 11 sonnectlurt with the_hust rag from 'Pittsburgh us the Pittsburgh end Illnultrithem Psassuger BAt , " usg. jrurld I =1 POLITICAL GS. arEOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. GEORGE NEELEY, Of Mandan Town.hlo.oubieet to the doch;o of the Union Republic. County Convention. echrttielt Lome Joint Hotta, b fanners, mei other ninon on band. rr it.ma Carpenter and Blinder, win promptly attrod to all ItWU otiota work. Oil =filmier tankgromlnto :to. 17 North .regaa ooroOr We ter amt. Allogbonyl . C UCCES A.) CELLEh TheF 11 s achieve hi .a n of I I OR( A ,mpany YEAR. Whole . 3 9 Total Premiums • ling ' 1. Amount In. Itallis of Chains and Esp. to 'eider Income.. ft 8 A verame Haim. of all Companiem ..... . .4 For envl4o Liabilities the Empire taus bail of Aromas. Total Amount of Policies t)496 Total Asts. *3 0.0.30 $lOll.OOO faith Capital deremited `fah th e Stele mad the balance securely invested. 13nt- 7 in, Ilatutner for Western rennaTirartna 0112nd 78 FOGRTII AVENGE, Pittaburah. Ea. wa 7:IIrGOOD AGENTS. both 'male and female.t2__ntod. r 4 A. McrARLAND, • \ S.'ll. HARTMAN, Ettaatctir,r. TICE Ptwatuarrr. W. tiletittfi MlLLER.Secrrtarr. Federal Insurance Co. OF ALLEGHENY CITY. I , A. OFFICE : Cor..Fetirrul and Larock Street!. Ilwara Gregg. Valnatine Baker. M. Shenab,. Jos. 11. Borland, Wm. Sehoyer. W. J. Langn. , .. e17:77:3 F. 31. CHARTER .1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. N. OF PHILADELPHIA. . OFFICE 435 AND CHESTNUT CESTNUT STREET. Assets tin Jun. Ist. 17476. 62.623.734 67. Capital, 6400.000 00. , Accrued Surplua and 162P.r ' rv ' er ti.4o/121111."P'e rlie ' g ' r A rag' many Put iclos4)n Liheral Terms. VI :Comp. y auto Mimes policies upon the Rent" ot all kinds of Build. In MllZr m o d u i .4 l" Ngi Z1.°"'1,17.7. - .iamel Grant. Gnu. W. Richard., Isaac Lou. 000. F.., Alfred Filler. Thos. Smirks. Wra. 11. Gm.. Thom. M. Ellis, Gustavus N. Bentoll. . . ALFRED G. RAKER. President. GEO. VALES, Floe President., .fria. W. McAllister. Becre.ry.. T. IL Reger. Assistant Sgi in , . 5 net Cur. Third Avenue KEI. tOO0 1 IVEST'E)tN INSURANCE COMFY • Of Pittsburgh. ALEXANDER PrIMICK. Praideni. WDL P. HERBERT. Vine President. WM. P. II ERDERT t gemOuT. CAPT. GEO. NICELD. °viers! Agent. Odire fri Water street. Spent s Wsrldlonse. u gAn1 1 1171e2e=.1 ,. .. 11 kinds of Fire and Marine insks. A boom e Institution, managed hr Directors who ere well known to the community. and who ere determined by promotes. and liberality to maintain the Character which they have assumed, as offering the hest protection to those who desire to be insured. DIXECTORS: Alexander 'Snatch. , ; John R. McCune. IL Miller Jr.. Chao.. J. Clurte. Mores McAuley. ; William S. Evens. Alexander Speer. ic h eedgh LIAMOMCA. Andrew Anklet. David M. Long, Etorylsono.. n'oN D. lhm,en CASII INSURANCE COMPANY, • Phelan's Building, NO. MM FIFTIA T AI B Ear ii. I , IIZ'OND' FLOOR. 31clIANDLESS, Assistant Canine . CAPITAL. ALL PAIL , UP Sake MIL *K. McClartss. Rus. Balls 7. T"'""mrdllkrill,M,ZuldVre. sidsoL J ( NO.P.3ENNINGs, Presldoot Joy. T. JOIINSTON,Seeretery. • Capt. R. J. KILACE. rilne_nat l y V I i t . !estates ON I,IBERAL. TRIMS oN AND *MUNK RISKS. • ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO • Of Pittsburgh. • OFFICE. NO. 1.17 FOURTIi Asw.Num Insures against all kinds of Flys and Marine Riots. / I . N MD " RIMUII i tt C'reli e geliden . otrA N ELL, itecretarT. CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Ageit.' DIRECTORS: John Irwin. - B. 1.. gabnestzl. T. J. Ileskinson. W.II. Every C. U. Massey. Robert U. ROW' Unreelceua. Ilugh S. F:eral., Charles Rays. Capt. 3. T. Striekdale. Capt. Wm. Dean. ) T. 11. Nevin. ' • JPEOPLES'..INSURANCE COAIP'Y. OFFICE. N. E. COILN 14t WOOL 1c PM STS. A lien. Company. tratUs Fire arid Marine It HFI J h Rboad •• e nn, st, o . Win. MUDD, uel P. Shrives. John o John u ' e Penske." u r b r s r b k. , . d • S"':sy ?terkkart. j.mt . rh11.1.1 President. SOILS WATT, Ice President. • W, 17. G Alain Elli.Seereterv, NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTI. i. COR. FEDERAL ST. AND , DIAJIOND,ALLB GIILW: a t!,111, 74 4 . lb. SP.CONE NATIONAL. PANE W. W. MARTIN. President, JOIIN BROWN, Jit, Vice Presdent. JA-1.1.E5 STEVF- , dON. neeretar7 DIRECTORS: . . Jobs A. War. pas. Lockhart, JOE. Myer.. Jac L. Graham., Robert I.ca. C., C. Boyle. Jobb Brown. Jr. , :alo e Jacob KoPP. o.ll.P.Rl.lllaraa,J Tho n, p.o n 3. Moblaullber NEW WALL /PAPER. FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Mallet St., NEAR FIFTII AVE. • We now en v i the public stock of PAP.ER lIANGENGS :roused in the West ft, varlet/ and . beiselpof attics. embracing !US the Novelties ilt.CO MOSAIC. PERSIAN and GRECIAN ,DMIGNS 1 . 0 plain and bright colors. for Walls, ,Dining BOOMS ; SC. Alivi L _WOOD and WARBLE • DECORATIONS. TINTED and GILT PARLuit 'PAPERS, with an almost endierariety of CHEAP SATINPAPERS, WHITE and va BROWN BLANKS for Chambers. he All of which we pro. wee to sell as low as the lowest la the Market. Call and see. at = No. 107 Narita St., near Fifth Avenue JOS. R. HUGHES & -BR WALL PAPERS SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCE .40 INCHES ertdotleta eire per mil GLAZILT—a treat variety a OC Per roll: ED—All kinds ' a per roll. . . . .• . OLLEGANT French and AlDelit. Paper llea ' meat oat apeefiled bove, aupetior to any ort meat In the cvante7. For sale at =MI=Z ) W.. P. lIIRSHAIL's 4.V.W:grd'ar° R"LI l9l /4,11 HOTELS. Mountain Howrc, CRESSON SPRINGS, Thls fivorite'resert has been enlarged and un proved .loco lain season. Will be open for guests JUNE 10th. INTO. EILCUItSION TICKETS sold Ib7 the Pennsylvania Railroad. at blew Took. Plat. *Wahl. lianieburg end Pittsburgh. All Gals, atop at Cutsson. 11.00.1i8 Me be petered in salts 'or elnghs. ' • TRILLING'S CELEBRATED ORCLIESTRA bee been engaged for the season. For farther Information. address ONE FURNISILED COTTAGE to tent. 1MIL! 11 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL ED. BARKER, Proprietor, Cor. Penn Si. and Ilth. formerly old Canal BALTIMORE HEBREW , SHAD, At. 64.7Z,7.2,=% and IlarAorol. slzoo of Imam.; Ao. 2 no " . All It/ FAdom i l7:l do. all :Is t eli . l . klowlowaVAts rtih.bah tares* arjor 111,4114. Ca WIZ halveclitslmon 1n Ws; 11011046 llorring. 100 MP choke. Vor 0010 low to the trwls. WATT. LANG 4 CO.. mild 172 and 174 Wood 01.1. e . WM. KRF4BS, ICE DE.ATIER, 861 River Ave., Allegheny JostiM C. BARNES, Sealer of Weights and Reasons, OFFICE No. 5 FOURTH ATE, Pittsburgh. CHEAP • . iSTOV r IA.VD TLNWAH.I9, COAL HOXin. 318.1041101 , 113.11 e.., P. C. Dawns. sawn 146 Gram moot C HEEBE.-100 boxes prime Goshen, I° ""VII.C4I,.NFIEL : D. 141 Mr{ illeou•• AUCTION._ OF EX At • T 4M CEO\ SALE utual paralleled Let Ihe • Saturday, July 16, EMI WM De elTered nt moue .4elle. en ObtervstorY 411 1 Second ward. Allegheny. Three Good Building Lots FronUng on tbo rerrynville Plant llMad. Tb!hls a very dectrable lotation. comn”nding, ii• It doer,. RM. TiOW of both only.. I= ANSION AND 2 1-I ACHES IN k /OTH WARD. rivr5n.030.1...,0N .Vig r AT Ir by order or Thomas X. Mannall. MD, he of James P. Johnson, Reg.. be mild on the ns • utl'.gioancrilTirttt'3; situate In the 20th city 01 CHtsbargh. end frontlPF .100 feet on I.lbertY avenue, betgeen Shady bide and Routi's Stations. 01 1.C111115 , 11,10 1 8 Railroad. adjoining the ...Monello( 110 n. thornae 'toward and property of A. ) i. 0001“1. Red.. whereon are erected n elegant (rums &SOHO' house. frame stable un itcarnage house. and other tramiirements.• 1 his property, situated Ins rerT detint , de "'°"" 'or I bea u tiful TV.lolX—OhC•third Cash. one ond Yew , elth Interest. secured by niortmige On the • W. 0. Gibson: J. Kohpn. Surcir3.. !JIVE. Z; Agent A SSIGNEE'S SALE=4 LAW HENCE :4 A. vILLE LOTS. Cobra:a•.isn .13y• kv - A—TUE by oESOA T rder oFf ThomasMSOAT ATERNOON. . M Julry arshall Elth, aclock J I'. Asengnee of Jame, Johnston, sq , E.. wtll be sold the premises, In Seventeenth I. Clly of Pittsburgh. (formerly LawreneCTl 11,1 the follow lug font valuable building lots, at eerier of Dirt- I' Tivi: a l& " 4 - 41 th fg r :lk , ;t• 9L Sluff a AT:tl.l.l 133 feet In depth along Forty•lif tit edreet. to a 20 feet alley. Thrge adjoining into, each 23 feet f runt On Hui- Ice street aud)33 feet In depth to alOfeet TEnws—_onehthird cash. balance i n 110 C and two years,.rl[ll Intenr,secored by hood and mort•SOS. lull l A. McIIATAIN C. Austliineer. Mr. ALEXANDER F. HAT, V 4142 e '217 ea In the 6uuse of 1;11:1 TgiV, Tte l °, l7l7.li the nrm ncrentter wilt De JACOB B. lIUBLEY tC CO., WALL PAPERS G. W. MU,LLIN, Proprieto I LOTS! A. LEG-.(4 _•11:E MIMMISI! M:=l== BUS SS CHANGES. 'ARTNERSHIP NOTICE, Ito 7111 continue the old ttutt trell.knutwn stand 6 heretofore. - aeob B. Robley & Co., Dealer In Oudot American, tine French Confection ery. Fruits. Pure led Creamy. Water Ices. d.d. de. arid 29 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh. lIW - Partlealar attention given ln I urulviiiiiir Par- VieviWeddinga.d.e.. rind-class Alva Meals prepared to order. day and evening. 1117 DISSOLUTION. The firm of JAMES YOUNG and GEORGE A. BELL. doing business under the firm mime of YOUNG A BELL. Livery Stables. doing business at No. Penn street. is dissolved hi the death of George A. Bell. AlLelulmr against the above dna are to be presented to James young and Ruben Bell for settlement...lto have entered Into a Co. partnership to CUM en the same business. All debts due James Titling and George Bell will he be paid by the now firm of James Young and Robert Bed. JAMES YOUNG. J. N. ANDERSON. MemrS Admit . of i.e.. A. Bf 11. issoLuTiox.—The Co•Vartner— ehlp pheretoforexisting between the aro• derslgned. T hiss Oven Ibis day dissolved by molest consent he business en be anuned by WIL LIAM MEANS, at the old mend. contor of Wood and Water streets, whore the honks of the erg nal be settled, either partner nelaß the ham ., at the firm Is settlement. WILLIAM 011tANd, lIA 14.11proN A. COFFIN. Prt - rsncitott, felt let. ISTO. WILLIAM ME NS, 19neeeseur to DEANS S COFFIN.) Wholesale Grocer, • Corner WOOD and WATER STREETS. Pitt. enroll. Pa. ' 1n2.41 DISSOLUTION. The etrpartner w h erctofore exls.[lnf between - 30116 SPEElt b and WILLIAM SPEER. ender the brut name of 3: & W. SPEER. retail grocers. SUSI ward. Alleaheny,_wae dissolved by mutual consent the 3d Met. The boldness will be continued at the old stand end all ...vomits of the late Wm set tard by William Speer. jelbyti 30 SPEER WIIII. 24 SPEER. Fmr.u, p THE COURT OF QUARTER . SES• MONS of Allegbenr con.q. • No. :14. Deeember Tern, 1870 1!!!!=ll=1:M= In the ablve caae..was preeme Led lo Court &MI Med July 7,1870, end eunllrmed :CIAw boutns• ototolute unless exceptions ore Meet thereto within El= .1. F. SLAGLE. - City Attoeeoy. rN THE MATTER OF OPENING J. AIKENS LANE. la the City of Pittsburgh. Notice is hereby given that theassessaienis undo by thewiewers.la the opeuing of Athens' ias modified by th e Court.) is now in illy bands for collection. and that tf the wade be not paid within thirty days front the data hereof liens will be bled therefor Baldest the propeitles Awessed.with tercet. cost. and fees, snd the mine colleelsid by legal process. J. P. SLAGLE. City Attongg .ICl.w Ibl7o. : TOTlCE.—Wheireasy Letters of Ad. MIN B 15TATION en the estate ot ISAAC IICVIGILT. late of Baldwin township. deoesaed, have bei granted to the subscriber...ll persona indebted t o the aid estate are 'equated to maks immediate payment. and those having claims or rands salmi the instate of the said decedent will make known the same without delay. D. W. Berth: GILT. Administrator. rortniall• Mt. Lebanon. AllethOnT Pe E.N.ECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letter* teatettentary norm the estate of EDER.- t:RUT ELLW ANGER. late of Allegheny CUT, sonsving been vented to the undersigned, an per Indebted to said estate are requested t o to botnedlate payme es nt. and a ll persons holding claims against said tate to present the MM. dal TA= laro Se ttlement, gdrllTrith burgh. Je^3a7 WIL F. FLLWANGER. Executor. OFFICIAL PROPOSALS. Fifth Avenue Market House. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until FRIDAY EVENING. July trza. 1570. for the erection of the Fifth Avenue , blarket House. on the comer of Filth Avenue Mid Miltenberger street. Pittsburgh. Plans an be smin and SAMUELpedlication be bad at the Mike of W. RICHARD'S, Architect. No. HO Bank Block. third door. Filth venue. The Market Committee reserves the right bo re• Jae. all bids. Security will be requh'ed for fulfilment of con tract. 'P"P"."' "'Mb' VAlterlfllr A : . I,ltE. .sintandeat of Markets. My Mag. uf , AST tin .• • - Prrrascnou. July oth. NOTICE TO CONTRICTORS.-- 1- xp PROPOSALS for the construction of an 1.8.1NC11 PIPE SEWER on DI amend Street. from drulthlield street to CherrV:.llry, will he received this odic, untli 0.6.4.2. v. n. PRIY. July 13th. The Com:1,111e , , r.,,ve the ri Otto reject any Or all be and blsittai for bidding ma be had union .ace. No bids will be reached unions made upou blanks furnished by this orate.. : Jet ll. J. MOORE. city Ensi PiTisatlialL July 7th. 11070. -ATOTICE.--The Assemments for. the finding. rating mid Curbing of MELDIRRY LEY. Irma %Nth street to Meth street, and - Mc the tiradlng..Pating and Curbins of DIAMOND STREET, from Union •stoset to LlbertY sltgt. Is now ready for exaruinaltion. apslptia _OO se. St OM Mhos rmtil MONDAY. July lid , ponen it will be ob Caw Thtsillurer • °Mee tor ordleo- Roo. • 11. J. Mt:ORE,. City Enameef. CITY IC:WINCE:WI. &ima. Aki...zoist.4x.i.July 11. 1670. iNOTICE.--The Assemment for W.W.I-lon 01 the BOARDWALK tio the lecPlank Road. trnow Toady too rumination anti do be Man at this ollice until THURSDAY, Jell 21.11470.1 then It *III be returoml to We City Controller to acne notice for polnincit of the HILMS CIIAS. DAVIS. Cit . .'y Emelocer. MERCHANT _TAILOR_ P. McARDLE Fashionable' MERCHANT TA ILOR, Bea etenUr nn bond CI.OTTt rAgnmEnss Nt i vag i ttitl: also ti FLANIIIII - No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.. PITTSBUIGOrt, PA 141W IN - Olutt's Clotho], nook. to order [nabs West SPRING AND. SUMIiIER STYLES! a. C. IIePTIZIWC.I. C. mtraworxitmo M'PIIERSON & MURMURING. Asotha.vrak u ".No. io STlCELn l alate Clalr.) We bare realred a large md eau re leeted Mock of the beast and moat fashionable Greila to our floe, a groat oonloo of which are our 01,12 Importation. a oorradent of our ability to ere prat utilisation. Ire respeetly fromyuln eartalrodlos of ou; stook of line • 'en".-Ve iraktitBol .l A 31t111ANORENGI. tahlo ff 0.. 10 Myth our)._ NEW SPEIG GOODS. A orlendld new Inner of It Cloths, Cassimeres, ==nl MMIM!!!iM II rza .