IR i] 51 HOME NEWS. Persons le:Wu the city for the summer, add wishing to hare the °Amens sent to them, will please send their addresses to the Idlice. Price by mull. 73 cents per month. • , , Mayer Callow yesterday committed "34 , 1 C Ptinefelt to jail fur thirty days for vagrancy. ---------.....--- :- bent 1 14.--.lnmes Little came to the Msufor' Niko yesterdny soul 3tsked the - Mayor to took emne Provision fur him. lilt Honor-very kind b' sent him to Claremont fur thirty duct_ ftremona a Priaonsr.—John Little and Geortre Robinson. who attempted to rescue a Prisoner from °nicer Chambers a few Illy. ince. were nnested yesterday and teed $lO and costs' each. Ilae Pre..4pleeNnyor Druids has p1a4.1 olbeer Muff xtreet. who be on duty from noon until aoldnight every da.r to ere- - vent penums from tell leg oyer the MIL The city had better place n fence there. Aarelt saa Ha' ttery.—.lohn Darla made format'. before Justice }lnfect, yesterday charging August .Putnmer with aetwatt and batterg. He alleges that the ...tad knock rd tie down. A warrant was Issued to August.. • - 'My Ille:lre..—We hove on Our table, from • the put/ll:flier. Llearlette Blume. 47 Fifth live nue* piece Of mesh: with the above caption. by 3. A Illime Pope and , dedicated to J. (1. Davis, Zig. The smitluirnt is nither apropos in these data of female guff ragtsts.• The flume chunk belting Machine ix Ivor ranted for lire years. , Price—For table-ma. chine top of black walnut, with drawer, SR: du. he. 3 machine, with cover, ffe: du No. 4 )inchine,cabinet ease, gra. &legroom No. :o timithtleld street. Agents wanted. . ' Raring anuarrel between Joseph William Grubbs And John McDonald. yesterday, the latter Won • the' day h 1 letting , * chair fall ... heavily upon the fernier* bead. 'The contest. In * - legal way. tins been renewed at Alderman McMaster's othee. noda warrant has been - -, issued for Jchn's utast. , ~• . • non si tmels.- - Yeeterdny afternoon George . Hartz, n little boy about - nee ymini ur age. • residing in Lawreuceville, wits sun struck while playing In the street. Medical aid was quickly summoned and the little sufferer last evening hod improved no much - that It was !taught be would recover. . , Councile annual meeting of the Great of the Illumined' Order of Red Men .• will be held in this city on Tuesday next. The meeting will he held at I . outlao Wigwam, Filth arcane. nt eight o'clock. In the after thethere will be a grand parade through principal streets of this tity. PcstponegL —The hearing In the cage of the periled charged with cruelty to animals. . which should hare taken place yesterday Morning. wan Postponed until next Friday. . on account of the sud th e hoden Illness f the or ). cured. Prrible o case were , published hi yesterday's fiszt-rxr..- Parties who go out to the country to-day should, if any art to Ant secure sonic those superb club segary, new brand , to ler Obtained oulrat 31eRr4.016 No. IS Ninth street. Tobacco of nil kinds. chewing or smoking, to gether with pipes and meerschaums, all price, and grades, may be hod also et 45 Ninth street. Asaatle.—There river a race this es - ruing on tbe Allegheny from the Mechmnk street to the Suspension Bridge and return. .between the four and six oared boat crews 01 the John Ir. Plttock Boat Club, the crew losing to par for a supper for the • club. The • rase will take place at half past seren Yagraet.—Nleholas Sick made Informs - tiop before Justice j'esterday. charg ing his step sun. Conrad lquckenstein, with rtgraner. toured Is shunt nineteen years et age, nod. according to the statement of Dick. Is a worthless cuss, too lazy to work and too poor to live henestly without it. .t - warrant was Issued for his arrest. re: 1,0 _ 92 • t. aatopean complications will doubtless haminn effect on commerce and considerably Impede imports to title country. In the mat ter of queensware, _that will make not the Mightect difference. as our people Iran secure that from the Keystone Pottery, which deem. competitionof any foreign numulacturer. - Warehouse 3SJ Liberty street. l‘ter ireleh went to the saloon of Angvt.t. Dein Yesterdar to collect a bill. lie was re- Mount. sad severely beaten. lie returned soon atter reluroroel by his wife and essayed to perform tile duties as collector. Wltl ad Z= l" Th n oV e les " i n ted h tl Va l 4 1‘ Pu r r ' IV wrest of the vogue:tuns debtor. -- • Ulu* Is the Uwe. 'The rumors of European war caused great excitement on Fifth ave nue yesterday afternoon, and. drew large crowds around tho bulletin boards. •dt the o.asererrird. bulletin quite, a ratberlng seemed to be.exelted over the telegraum but when we neared we disuoveredlthat about one-hall of It was absorbed In the_proclamatlons front the windows of the Real Estate Refister. Wakes tp.—The legally of Wm. Purcell. who was arrested a fe w day. since for abasing Lis wife, was 'broken op yesterday. William wbo had been committed to jail was released. and:his wife haring been arrested for drunk !MM. was Committed to Jell for ten 'days. and their children, ten bright little girls were rest to the city Lam. where they will doubt less be bettor cared far than they would hare been by their parents: Makiten Thlrres.—lifm. Wexner, a 'boy of fourteen years of age. and two others about the same age. tialted a hen-roost on the premises of Wm. Hann. ThuradayydzbJ e ..and_ ntsonthar. t -ttet otalealegg'7l ale . - li nen. stole a mama? of chickens. An Into rmatlon . was made before Justice Helsel and warrants werchrsued fur the arrest of the young , ras.. cals. -- Wasmer was arrested and the officers are in search of the others. Ilelimed hare received a small pall from theKlearstett.—We Pennsylvania Rail road Company, from whkh webs= that they bare arranged routes tor'ail amen different exenrsious for summerall at rate,. below the regular fare. These routes include Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Virginia, Ken tacky. Ohlo. the Lakes. New 'Cork. and—by a connection with the Grand Trunk Railroad Company—Canada and New England. irrnems. Cremps.—We Cr. Informed •by en esteemed citizen who has been much annoyed with moeturruil tramps. haring often been obliged, by sudden cramps, to jump hurriedly from his bed. that be has found en Infallible and over ready remedy. Which consists simidY In raising the toes o f the cramped limb up wards. projecting the heel as far out as foss!. tole and making the toes point as much as ems tibia to the bend. Our informant suggests thr probability that this shop!. expedient If \VOW, and practiced by. bothers would more as efficacious in the water as In the chamber. and would prevent the frequent loss of life by droWning. Let the press pass this along. Death of Af • Mr. It. J. Smith, who met with such a seri ous accident nu the - Inclined Plane Hallway tart week. died at his residence rst Chatham street yesterday morning, nt half past seven trelock. Mr. Smith was an excellent citizen. a true patriot. and a most upright chest!un man, and his depth is deeply lamented by a large circle of friends and aconnintausces. Ile Imre, behind him an estimable wife. and quite a large family of children. who are IV calling the unfeigned ayinpathies of the tom. Munity. The funeral will take place this af ternoon at three o'clock. . tValch Prree•tatioo. An exceedingly pleasant affair transpired nt the Merchant's Hotel last evening. A num bet.9t:the employes of the Alleghegy Valley HA '*o4, -- .0.0 en evldenoe of their esteem and :isppreclaalqr; of the AssistautEupesintendent. Nr.Thomli King, presented him with en elmeant studeoetty geld watch and chain. A. .G.i.cochrstri. Emil.. on behalf of the donors. =lted the . watch. which was received by I.Kerr.Esq.. foe Mr. King.' The her t were then reputed with a sumptuous rer. which was.illiscu”ed with a relish h tar complimentary to the cooks at the tr. cheat:S s 5 - A Per eprelaliJer. • Eta:timer aoLti watch chnio• sad bractlets for ladles at Dungeon's. Fifth avenue. below the Opera House. Set jewelry of all kinds at Dunseatb's , be low the Opera ifouse. • Do you want a true time keeper for the house or pocket? Go to Iluneentles. Fifth av enue. below the Overt Rouse. • . . • • . Minas. halter rinks, told pens .d pen- Cil cues. charm, lockets. statuary, and a 'San* assortment, of fanc7 novelties In the Jewelry line. at Ilunsenth s, Fifth avenue. be low the Opera nonce. Allegihripy 8.0.0 Book This Institution, whom card appeals In our - advertising columns to.4ar, was organized In lea The stockholders are (mils. Ideally liable, - and as they collectively represent an .0111 - , ous capital the security of depositors is placed entirely beyond quest!oa or doubt. James C. tiraham Is 'President, Jno. W. Riddle thsibler.. With such racers, and with Messiu Graham. Moors. Dellaren. Wettach. Ackley. Rena and ( leper In the directory, the highest assurance Is glven of n judicious nnd thrifty manage. - meet. Pis per cent. Is allowed on time collections are made on all rummer eiai points. and Proceed.. whether for distant or twee account, promptly paid. '- GE=IM R. 8. PVIVI. C,. £ 1.. Is Wending felt darg at Bedford Springs. Kg. D. L. Flintinn will lease on Monday next for Cape May, to spend a few weeks .on the sea shore. Mr. N. G. MAGNUM. wife. and bunny.will leave for an extended European tour about the ern of .1 ugnst. Mn. etall•SON ittiliNEll. nod daughter Stela,, sail for Europe ttbeloy. They will be dwelt some three month i. i , . . ,t, Na. . Al'. KIKATIt. nod venue other.rouelf men of our city w hero for the turfekt rums week after net. They intend extend, ins their rust to to the Niaga Fails. ..---- The Metal Brecht fe Ineausee (basally. We understand tlit between thirty end forty Unmated doll was paid uo life poll ees by the Mutual Benefit Lite Insureacc Company of New - are N. .1., last month at their agency In this e ty. The benefits of file InSarailee 4/e being see appreulated every • day, end to those who are thinking of eclect ics an insurance on lheirllms, we hastily reettentuend the Mutual Benefit ea one of the oldest. most orubstautial end economical is dilutions in the country. By marring to the President's reponor lest Tear It will bo seen that the usual dividend of 50 per cent. is paid this year , and tiro dtedentls eseternl to i. . peel ta 1571. This makes al Mediate oda, taxmen:llama paid within four Tall by thin Company—two more than expected. As long ns the Mutual Hemet continues to disappint Its policyholders sol agreeably, there will be no caul( for complaint. \ Messrs. Leak and Brown (successors to ti. IM. Lovertdev) are the Beare agent, for this Mate. Olfte cor ner Wood street!trel ourth avenue. • . . I E ' THE COUR , S. rims Sales '• seta. On Wednesday, In the rult d States al • , ..inesdey, In the end District Courts et Erie, .1111, 3E)Centut end )I,l.kodle. on the berm the follovrice business was transacted: On Motion of C. ft. ()anis, Esq., Hr. Samuel 11. Hyde. of Cameron co .ets, was admitted to practice et the bar of the Coked States Circalt and District, Courts. la the case of the Comptroller of Currency rs. The decond National Bank of 'Erie, the Codrt ordered defendants to eerily their an swer nuder Oath. E. A. L. Roberts Cs. George West. On ma= lion of United Steles District Attorney llwoPe, relent defendant to shun. cause why an attachment for contempt, should not Issue against the defendant for disobeying the In janction.of this Court, was granted end rule rafste returnable July 2nh. et Pittsburgh. United States es. Cntherine Iness. J. M. Thompson. EN., made n motion to open judg ment. Motion sustained. United stat e s re. John Koch and Joseph Koch. Mr. Welker made 11 Inotion to continue the case until the January tens. Court Or dered the case to be reedy for trielnext Tues. der. • 11;11ted States vs. cattotrine 1 4 ness. Mr Thompson amide It UltdiUti to quash the Indict meat. Motion overruled. Indictmenttes vs. Harrison Hamilton. Th. charges the 'defendant with tali Ink n letter from the Mlles' Grove PosttaMce nod umnhafr the s b ante efore delivering It the person to whom It was directed. Th. caw Wits not concluded at the time of aid journment. ' Quarter rScaluns—Judge Caliber. _ July 1 5 . — Commonsvcalth vs.TraneS Henry, Indicted for nssnult and buttery. pme. entered on pa'ystsent of co>ts by de fendant.' • Cotiononsveidtb vs. John &busk, Indicted far arauit and battery. .Settled on pnynsent of coats by defendant. CoMmonweulth cc. John little. indicted fur felonious assault and batten . . Joshua David]; Matador. The parties were at n picnic at und.by grove, where it appear]; the net:Used drew a revolver, which seas discharged either latenttonally or accidentally, and the ball en , teredihe arm of the prosecutor. The jury re turned a verdict of not guilty. Simeon litrOWll. Indicted for the larceny of four dollars from n man in Allegheny, Wguilty nod was sentenced to the Workhouse for eleven months. Commonwealth vs. Henry for ceiling to minors, Heory Lang pros seater. Defendant keeps a beer nnlu.m In fltrmlnghatn. where. it Is nileged, his barkeep er sold beer toe younger brother of prosecu tor. The jury returned a verdict of not guil ty. and directed that each party pay une-half the costs. Samuel Richards, against whom there were two Indictments, torlareeny 0 - as placed ow Dial. The jury returned verdicts of guilty In both cases/ Notion fora new trial Anil reasons Sled by defendant's counsel. Commonwealth vs. James Wilson. Indicted for assault and battery. Joseph Schitgart pros ecutor. Defendant Is a police oMeer at the Union Depot, in the employ of the Pennsylva-', nia Railroad Company, and bud charge of the emigrant depot. On Saturday night. 28th of May, the prosecutor went to the depot to meet a friend who be expected to arrive onthe emigrant train- Ile was stand ing on the platform when the defendant came out and seising hold of him threw' him doe's n pale of steps several feet high Indicting severe Injuries coma Mtn. On Irbil In the rase of the Commonwealth vs. Na than T. Kunkle. indicted for forgery, previ ously reported, thejury returned a verdict of not guilty and directed that the defendant Par the costa., TRIAL 1.151 . FOlt strunb.te. The following liquor eases will be taken up to-day and all parties interested mind betn band. t'unstables who have returned any Of the parties nitiot be prepared: 131 Vow. so. John Klima:ter. 1 Xll •' Yhlllin Heater. 171 " John Coo. • =i Fred. Vierheller, -r. - Wellington Stewart, three oases.' "Ww. 11. Shelb. ZSI " F. Braun, three cases. " Samuel Evans - . " R. lo Wilson. , ..YlO Mackeown, et at, too case, It. E. Sellers, et al. 315 " James Williams. :.M• John 31. Ewing. " "- John Doughty, et al, three traces. THE PITTSBURGH BARGE CLUB Arrive! ot the- o Alice . —Eseursion to 800. 1 dere—Compllmentary Iliaalnet to .tlelander Blob* Bosh—Pemoting.Specebr. and Mirth —A Rem,* by Moonlight. , The member. of this energetic boat club have been looking forward with touch pleas -are, for some time past, to the arrival of their .. ae. , b.llte, recently presented by Alexander Nlmick, Esq., and named "Alice," for upon - Its reception they expected to have a grand excursion to Belvlolere, on the Allegheny river. Soi.last night all expectations were realized. The new eight oared boat arrived a day or two ago Irvin-Philadelphia. omnitfac- Lured by Luffbery of that city.. She Is a pet. feet model - of a boat. being .11 feet long and 4 fitothwkie, made of Spanish cedar, nicely, carpeted with critnsonlvet, and heavily plated with silver on the bo ve w, and on this the name Is prettily engraved; everything blends throughout Ina pleasing Auk, and certainly taken the palm off everything in this COMMII - In the boat line both for beauty and size. The boat was named after Mrs. Alice P-- of Allegheny, who presented the Club with a beautiful stead of colors consisting or two Pretty silk flago. Mr. Nimick. as we remark ed before. made this munificent donation to the Bathe anb, nod it will likely coot In all eight hundred dollars—certaluly a noble gift. Last evening a programme woo laid out for as excurSion trip to Belvidere, where they would tender their worthy President a com plimentary banquet. So about nix o'clock the ~-illee. . eras botaheh,l-fer the Urn ISM! 11. o maimed with an excellent crew, all uulformed to a , verY pretty dress, with Messrs-Alex. Nitpick and Joseph Brown ens theirguests. Mr. N. looking as Tonna and Jovial av in the mum old days of the . “Looline." The "NAM" and "WIL accOMpanied the barge, and-iu a shoft th e me all were wending their wayo up the pl acid Allegheny. The evening wart, uite wary, but the lively spirit of the crew. less cued to a great extent the apparent hardship: and,about eight o'clock they came In sight of the much loved Belvidere. where the host of the hotel was awaiting them. and they were scam ushered into the banquet room, where an enticing feast had been prepared. The boys were somewhat tired nod hurter-J -otter their "little pull," and of course it did not take much persuasion to make them con, mence the destruction of substantial and deli cacy, which was entered upon in right "sal cornet, sad with the merry laugh and Joyous conversation, It was molly no attractive scene. The inner man being pretty well cared for by thistime, numerous speeches were nude by general gentlemen present; theta, streaking the great auccess of the Barge Club, considering the short time it bad been In ex loterice, and of the great good clubs of thin kind were productive of inevery point of view. Th the time woo whiled away until late at night. when the riolog of the moon was an nounced, which was to be the sign of depart ure, and the boys. although fully rented and ready to leave, regretted the time had pasted so !moo. but were glad to, know the return Would be made by moonlight. Lively songs of rations kinds marked the way down, and - when the boat house was reached at the. SUS; pension bridge, all proommced the excurolun • graadsuccess. We return our thanks to Mr. Will Park for a kindness extended on, and have will oubt but that the members of the club always look back with much plea sure tothe excursion held upon the arrival of their Pet--the Alice. IN THE FIELD 4.e 411 Mall Meleb—Allegbeey es. Osceola—A Lance AlObese:lee .Nan Kleelleet flame —Matches le tome Off.. „ Once! (Emmett Interest lag base ball matches of the season cattle off yesterday at Colon Park. Allegheny, between the Allegheny and Osceola clubs, the latter being the challeng ing' Wily. The [aloe was appointed for hut Tuesday, bet owing to the rain it had to be pmdponed. The Allegheny. is the amuleb club of the county, and probably the best In, Western Pennsylvania. They have played a bomber of matches thus far la the season. with uniform success, never having been beaten and always 'having concluded with a complimentary score. The Osceolaranks• as one of the best it !nut the best Junior club hereabouts, and has a very (lettering record: locontest between the two. therefore. wne oked upon with great interest in base boll circles, and expectations of a sharp match were eatestalned. • - - - -.• • .. About six hundred spectators.ome ut whom were ladies. usembled at Union Park wltnearthe game. The preliminaries were all arranged. and at four o'clock the Alle- Ezey. having lost the toss. were sent to the Mr. Pia O. Sutton. of the Monitor Club, Indiana. ~ was selected as Umpire, and performed his delicate duty Inn manner to render the contest much more Interesting and I close. and with an Impartiality which won the pmts. alike of spectators end ' The first two Innings were beautiftilly play a], neither club scoring a rum After that the fortune carted, but the Allegheny kept the lead to the end. The fielding of both slyly wee ?err fwd. but one or two "muffs" occur.: ring during the entire play. The moot remark able feature was the betting, which has never been excelled m • any game played in the Park. Is the aecond inning. Rinehart of the Allegheny sent a ball whirring through the air, and over the fence into the avenue beyond • feat teat was greeted with loud applause.. A number of difficult ty catches were mode Fox. of the Osceola. especially dLstingulshing himself in this direction. Rinehart also took one, running teickwards—probably the best of the game. All of the, players, however, did well and clearly evidenced that the noble spurt min be spirited mud exciting wittentt the aid of prof essioualnwho so often bring It Into disgrace. The follOwlng to the enure: ALLsahis.vr. b. a. - iooc/rOLA. 1.0. McKnig . ht. c 5 3 alloy. 2AI b 2 :. I a. Ise 0 . / 2, Kober. &I 0 0 5 P2A,t4. i3ir''-'49 .. 1 Unbent. a. • a I x. s. • 3 22Ilerreas. e 3. :I 2 3 D. Moore. id 0 4 Ightvls. c. f 5": Moore. p 2 211 , 231 km. r. f ...... .... 3 3 Kloebert. I. I Carothera, 2. f 1 a ./obb• 34 0 . I'l 1a11eui...2.2. ..olu - i ' . l' 4 1:'''' a a _ , ; X a AI "'T .,. . I / ":. 6 3 i 1 1 1' 1 .. 111 " Ta 19 .0 211aptarilany a hlOsoetaa II - Yin, This afterneent the Atlautle and Coal City play at the Sante place. The Athletics have challenged the Alla frbenT, and as the ile)I hes been accepted the game will obese off ucit Saturdar afternoon. belle,eat. gatue between the A leghen tui of Philadelphia, will take p i ece Monday. =ht . h. at linlen Park. Haw Sea, for imminer reading for sale at John W..Plttoces. opposite the Posta:lce: Put Yourself to Ifts Placa. Hy Chas. Itsde. Dobe 1 1 4 - 3 Ne . ". A P 'NTr e v r e d Jt I M Mlle. author of "The DOdan Clop broad.' "Cord arid Creese. - et 4. With twelve tratluna , 1 vol., octavo, paper. Price 710; in cloth 151.= Queen Hortease: a Life Picture of the Ha uck HY .Loulsu..3luhlter.h. Trans -1W Chapman Coleraine- • I vol.. Bvo. 'tartrate& Paper oth 1.50. Lothalr. A Novel. Dr t he Hight Um. H. Disraeli. M.P. From admit-I:sheets. ninu. cloth. Pricer Cleat, edltlue.uctavo.pape; curers. price PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY. 16, 1870 FERAILE REGATTA The principal topic of conversation In sporting circles fora few days.past has been the female regatta. which will tate place at half moat two o'clock this afternoon on the Upper Monongahela wove, ander the direc tion of the Nonpareil Boat Club, vhioh also holds a picnic at Glenwood grove, and as one of the features of their entertainment offer a prize to the best oarswoman In a single scull race of one mile. That the affair will be a decidea success there can be no doubt; as three young Indies entered the list as compet itors shortly after the prize was offered and have been In constant pralctioe en-4r dace. =I The first to enter the list au Miss I.ottle McAbee, n buxoin young lass' of sixteen sum mers, with rosy cheeks. Islightic browned from exposure.l weighing about one hundred and eight pounds.'" She resides with her brother-in-low and sister In Pipetowp, Sixth ward. She Is ns touch at home on the water as In theTharlor or kitchen, having been RC. ClIa0111(..1 to row a skiff since she was - but a small child. She Is now a member of the ..Nfax 3foorhead - Boat Club, hns been prac ticing In a boot belonging to the club for some weeks.nnd has become quite an expert In the doe of the *.spruces." MISS MAIIGIE LEW, • A resident of Brownstown, next sir/Dined her intention to compete for the prize, nod through the courtesy of the members of the Chambers Boat Club, has been permitted to use their boat house and one of their boats, lu which she has been pnwtteing for the past two weeks steadily. She fs about sixteen Yenrs of age. good looking, If not handsome. nod although not do plump as her rival Is of re muscular build, and settles the etudes at-one hundred pounds. MISStAIIY The third contest fit, IS a pretty girl, on the shndv side of nineteen, having lu that respect nn ndvtintage over her rivals of a few years. She resides with her brother-In-law. John Campbell. on the South Side. and like AID, Me- Alice. boa been In a manner raised upon the water. She has been training under the supervision of the Meek Mot C lub , In one of their bouts, and has become quite proficient to the Inunnicumat of the frail bark. TIIC Quinn. It relit. as stated. take place over the up. per Monongahela count, or a part of it, com menting at a point otaasite Glencrood Grove and extending down the river half a mile to a stake boat and return. the river is strait at this point, and the entire race can be witness ed front any favorable point along the course, SPECIAL TItAINS. ETC. .oine special trait will leare•the Gunnes vine Depot :it La) P. 11.. and another at 113 1 1 P. 0.. returning immediately after the boat race. The conteatants are expected to be on hand witktheir boats at the time the trait,. lo &m— -ahout two o'clock—when the Judges and Ref eree are to .be selected. and anal arrange meets made. 011133 It would be almost as .110 cult to tewhat has not been S aid of the Whir as what has been. There Is an a matter of nnikrse diversi ty of opinion Upon it. but all agN)6 In preollct log a large crowd, a fair nice and that the \ best "man—women we should say—will win. - It the ite matter: t N ot h i ng Is no put up Job in matter: but unfavorable ,weatber or some other providential interfer ence will prevent the race from taking place and the contestants all express themselves an tident alreadyss Considerable money we. learn bas been staked on the result. Miss McAlice being the favorite on this side of thel river. =Era This novel regatta Is creating some Interest abroad. as well as here. The Eastern papers have all commented upon It. and as an den oel t. ve h oevi recceedf bth Me n nAlb w e& g Co. t e hotog w p g ens. of thin city, a few days slace: "flesve—Piense send the photographs of the ladle,. that take part In the i estate that roines off in Pittsburgh on Inc 10th Inst.. on well as photographs of the scenery where' it is to take place. or what would be better still. pheto graph of the scene when the regatta taken place. taken Instantaneously. Send themctures at once so that we can publish ao news Immediately after it taken Plaee.” In compliance with the. above Meseta. Aline & Co., have decided to take p Photograph of the race and scenery at the Instant or starting from the south bank of the river. TIIE CROPS. The Trooped. In - Wewern Tena9.l.aula.l The Brookville Jeiftramiali sera: Tor • ilaieverr.—During the past three weeks it has been our fortune to Pass through more than half a loam of the count'. or Western Pennsylvania, and during that time our facilities for acquiring Information with regard to the harvest being gathered was ex ceelnielT good, and from all that we have learned. It is our opinion that it is rarely that our country has been so generally blessed with a 'bountiful crop of all those products that go to fill-up the :rent granary from which we draw all the supplies that nistala :whoa! life, In.mny the the wheat is already har vested, and the farmer has teetered. generally. more than an avenge carp . the beer)* brief exceedingly plump, and the earn well elk, If our fanners dependupon he consume.- lion to gtve them a- market. t he y anticipated rise in the price of the - staff of life' win not mane very coon. The broad Zelda covered with the thickly shocked grain is certainly good cheer to the fanner as well as the consumer, to whom thereeollectlon of Venal. $lB a barrel for flour is yet very vivid. The - bay crop is most abundant In all sections; In the southern counties the grater portion be ing already safely cured and bouted In spine localities the supply OLOOIiSGS to , he no abun dant that the finest acids of clover an being plowed down or pastured, a co..rse deemed do most prontsble by many wedelns tame On the n_ whole. the prospect Is most. memo. aging. On every hand substantial improve _meats are Ming pove v rty b Iles nod th&ge me o t r ,w it a , eve ry perton disposed to provide home comforts finding plenty of minable remunerative em ployment. Indeed the whole Commonwealth I. "blossoming as the rose. - a gradient Provi dence blessing the labor of her millions of hard fisted workingmen. Reel &date Tramfres. • The following deeds were admitted 'of re c )rd In the office of Thomas H. Hunter. Eol., Recorder . for Allegheny county. Thursday. July 14th, KU: Ad Stein to Junes W. McFarland, July I, 10711; to by 132 feet on Fulton street, Eighth ward. Pittsburgh with buildings $lOOO D. 0. Wlllinms to Charles Rome. July 1. MUD; ni by 137 feet on Taylor street. Sixteenth ward. Pittsburgh lOW Frederick &butte to James Caldwell, July 12. 187,0: ZS by lig feet on Boyd street, Bords.. town, Lower St. Clali township,with build ings SSW James Me(Buis to Terence McElroy, May 2, 1870: 10 by 38 feet on Caldwell 'street. Eighth M. tsbrgh. with buildings _r..1,701 Wm. 3f. D o r or e et al to Wm. Merrawn March 31, IgN; 111/ nem, and 121 perches ' ln Fur werd townstilp. with buildings— MAO Joseph Johoson to Jeremiah Iteamin. July 1870: IS feet as Inches by = feet 6 limb. on Fonrthavenue, city of Pittsburg h , with braidings 14-,• 400 Lorenz nchlelein to Charles Kalchtha/er, April 1, lend; = by /Ott feet on Allen street, Lurrenceeille: also. SO by 100 feet on Allet, street, with buildings Wite OliverettasWharton to Michael Baker, June 5, Al be B)feet on Josephine street, lkw (nigh of thst Binningham lOW Samuel Collins to Lawrence Sproul. June :xi, WI; 01 by 100 feet on Middle alley, Alle gheny city, with buildings Itl.Bo Thane Horrible liglipeoss. (this will be delighted with this item from I a medical }menet: . liow that warm weath er Is upon us, coplons perspiration Will result from much bodily activity. and tf the chignon be worn at such times It will smell badly. Besides those organs of the brain covered lir the thick, heavy pad will- become unduly heated. excited, and perverted. by this most ,unphyalologial and unhealthy foreign fashlou. .tadackies will follow; and .even abemtions of mind will be tmoed to loading down the headwith such artificial abominations na. these. What are they but getiemtors of brain levet?, Do they ant draw the blood to those parts. and produce abocumal action? Cer tainly they do; and the amative proPeesitY. With Its eat uremia, are the Imes Injuri ously affected. If ladies prefer to wear their Nikki curls, Maids. or In nets. of course It is their privUems Collo.; but to pile on those iidiculous ••witterfells," vulgarly so-called. ndicates something worsethan foolish vanity. If modest and virtuous widows realized the sigullicanoe of the present head r, they would drop it (orrery shame. As It is, many sensible women, disgusted with the heed" style, are mattes. oil their hair 'lI Anna Dickinson. Laura Hidloway. Florence Nightingale, Hail limuliton, hc. A IStrooge, Indfeat. The Ilaflionan'n Journal says: Some time last fail, MIAs Cora E. Heys. aged seven years. daughter of S. J.flays, of Curweuvrille, field county. swallowed a needle of one and p one -bolt inches in length. The little girl ex erienced no unpleasant results at the time from swallowing the needle. Several months ago however, she began to complain of haring pain In her StOM/Ctl, and more recently of pain in the region of the bowels and side. Thu, Matters strod until Thursday last, July th, when lowereedle was token He m s , her Mo, near the extremity of t h u s by Mr. Hayes and ids family physician. This la cer tainly a veey singular and rare incident. and worthy of note. Parent,. should exercise much pretantlon to Present their children from swallowing needles andAsins, lest death result from such occurrence. =C=I One of the most importing rules - of health is that relating to clothing. The wearer should always he arrayed in garments suits. hie to the season, and which while keeping the body cog mad comfortable, will not be an turnecessary clog upon its moietuents. Gar meets may have the era quality maid yet by '-acting badly belied the reverse of what they ought to be as regards the second imosidena doe. Gentlemen lu this vicinity can easily avoid any ditliculty In the case by purehaaing 'their goo& at Hespendeities: Nu. DO litith street. Here they wad always and good. In semen. and when they are made IliHtlnmatt i gactmedd to at. Try • Heipmiheide fur your • ( 100. A. Maeda, Eaa., Commercial Editor of the Buffalo Il.rpn:oc mfr. , ' "ft Dr. Co. tent Remedy possessed no other el tic. Its worth would hs beyond Woe u an effective autidote for the horrors Of a Vold lathe bead.' Two or three applications hare alefaTa m my ease, removed thedi s. Bold by omen*, or eeud It. V. Pierce. y„,, and get three bottles free of gamma charges.. - ''24l.Wat tientirnad llii dren'e merino Underwear. me Om new stand stocking store, No. Ni Nutt, avenue. DAOLLMAW & CO. • Dahl fall to esti to to NM Eloltzheimer et the Continental tight below• the poft °nice, Fifth avenue. • Tate pee r to-day at the Continental -the cool dieing Amu of the city. THE WAR SEWS. Herr It Ir. He le the City -The Pre& &Metes hod Pere" binder threnared fa the Beer Odom. sod Other Mace, The exciting- Intelligence that France had declared war against Prussia. and that al• ready troops were in motion on both sides of the Rhine. received yesterday from Paris, produced a profound excitement In this city among all classes of people. The causes leading to the contest about to be Inaugumted weredisciused everrwhere, and as a general thing Napoleon had few to argue that be was right in precipitating war upon Prussia. Merchants blessed with a large stock of for eign goods seemed In no wise worried, for they shrewdly calculated hose much such goods would go up In prices ere many days, and ilourand grain denim" who have a stock op hand also rejoiced over the from ape comer). stand polot. Last night the excite meat reached a high pitch among our German fellow citizens and they were every where seen on the streets congregated In knots ana -1 lously and earnestly discussing the war prob abilities. The beer saloons were crowded t, their tamped capacities. and the health of King William of Prussia, of Bismarck and the sc ' revs of Northern Germany was drank so oft a en and rn enthusiastically as to leave no doubt no to where stand the Germans In their setups. The more._ Intelligent look on the our as a very unfortunate pro ceeding. calculated to bring about no good whatever, but they hold that Prussia could do a alight else but resent the arrogance of the French Emperor. They believe that Prussia Is a fair match for France and confi dently expect Napoleon to be driven and wied In the Om Im m van forc es. However the p on n t under ng tlna h e the military powef - Of the French and look for long and tedious war which may spread nil ever Europe; before' the end of next Au gust. Never since the war times In our own coun try have we observed so notch excitement or heard so timbh Military talk yes on yesterday and last tight, and the struggle between 'France and Prussia will keep oar Peolde ex cited and feverish for news till peace is again: declared. POTATO DIGGER A New ad — te . alla l ti n tare Farm n. Implemem On Thursday last, seated behind one of An dy Jackman', best Num-outs," In company with one of the inventors, John Ilan, Jr., 11. D. Lung, EMI.. of ngrieultural notoriety, nod Mr. Martin Zeigler, of Park k Dean, we made a trip to "McKee's Hocks," by it pleasant tithe on the South Side. We hod a One 4iew of the cities, and surroundings, passing many ele. /rant residences, amongVbitil, are those of H. C. Sawyer, Esq., Mr. Musick, oar Jovial, gomi friend John McKee. F.sq., and kothers. The object of the trip wan to witnesk the trial of Mr. Hall's patent “PotntoDigger," This took place on the One fruit and extensive garden farm of James Sherldnu And son, at 3lcKee's Itorke. on e of *behest cult tvated in the comi ty. After noting the line promise of tottint,es nod other of the WOO sheiks nod gourd fami ly the - digger" was put to test, It being in the midst of early potato harvest. Its i u working fan I bte it number of fan as ners nod gardene y rs. q and highly satisfactory. Indeed, It wits looked ou with astonishment nod delight, and more than met the expectation. :of its friends. It woo onemted by one man common horses. with much futility on plow: did nut chuko or clog, and took a row itt a time. and so perfectly did It throw out an d separate the potatoes. leaving them on the top of the earth, that the most caret ul examination eikuld not and a single one covered or linden. An Idea of Its tap:nifty cnn be (mutant from a re. cord of time made, the horses moving nt slow. steady step. tine row, four hundred feet. In one minute and n hair. the yield of pa (atone token picked being a little over three bushels, or at the ride of ninety bushels per hour. A man digging bv hand required three hoots to dig the rows ntljolaing, yet he worked stemly. The team did not tire, or show the fatigue of ordinary plowing. The Inventor Is ta r citizen and a leading mechanic, John lion. Jr., of the family of Halls. whole plows are cell and favorably known In all parts of the ivilized world. lie has spent years In Invent ing and perfection. this implement and now places It before the community In n funn so simple that any fanner or_ gardener can use it who can handle a plow. wit hi np, too, alai sixteen dollars, pitmen It 'the reach ,ir all, and every man who mites al; acre of pota toes would sere money nod labor by having o e qu a l lypenttes either In hills or drills, mud Is Well caleuinted to il dig turnips, ene ma, beets or any other root crops, and leave the ground level end well pulverised. We look upon this invention na the must important one •since the Introduction of the iron mould board plow, and it cimuot fall to baleen encounsging effect lu stimulating the productlou of the po tato!. the most Important of all The State Iluanl of Alichigun at one esculents. thne of fered Ore hundred Malian premium fora suc cessful patatoe digger. The one offered cost four hundred and fifty dollars and required two men and four horses to draw It. and It NCI. not Se practical a mnehine or did iti work so well as the one ; elf which we write. The Z r r A a gT h tl? ' o" Son's. tea V= street, The Weekly Ii•SHMO The IC/mice Gager= 111 the lamest: cheap er and belt family newspaper published In Penney leant. It presents each week. In con venient quarto fore., forty-eight solid columns of rending matter, original and selected, and made up to cult the wants of coun t ry - It la thoniughly reliable In politics. ntivocat, leg the protection of home labor and the gen- - end principles of the great Union Republican party. Carefully edited agricultural columns, prove a valuable fentnre to the farmer, while the Literary, Religious, Political, Telegraph and Georm . .l . pho.ot Ospassnxlsts are kept op to the fullest requirements of a live. Mr...- Ave. enterprising and successful family news paper. The dry goods, grocers, and produce Markets arc freshly and correctly reported In each edition, and the full reports of cattle sales and operations here and elsewhere for the current week are regularly furnished Two editions are Made, one on Wednesday and one on Saturday, in order to cult the country malls, ands subscriber. should dreg 'nate which day's publication they desire. A very Limited number of unobjectionable b I. vertiscands are Published in the Wccar.r Gagsres, as the space Is too valuable to be used for other than news purposes. Terms per year One cosy. ft 50; In clubs of Lee, fl S; In clubs of ten. $1 Li, and a copygratultons to the getter up of the club.' specimen copies are sent free post paid teeny address. • The Prettiest Wonsan In New York. Miss K—, :teen known In our fashionable 'made for her dist/none aopeornnce and beautiful complexion, was once elation-, rouet-skinned girl, chngrined at her ned, freckled face. She pitched Into lingsn's Magnolia Mahn, and Is in w nm a r n y .T o i mpex c o over co me . hraecm les. tan, sallowness, moth-patches.ring-marks. etc.. nod makes one lobk ten years younger than they are. Magnolia Balm for in trans en eat complexion. and Lyon's Knthairon to make the hair plentiful. luxuriant, soft and delicate, have no dill. The Katheiron pre vents the hair from turning gray; eradicates dandralf, and is the best and cheapest dres sing to the world. „ The hest of yesterdar was almost unendu rable, and all who could; sought the cooling breezes outside the city. Many of those wile could not follow this plan did what was the next best method—dropped In at I - mm*lmo a: Cu.'s. corner of SmithflOd street nad Diamond ally.and melded and refreshed themselves with a delicious dish of Ice cream. The same Plan can be punned with prof t to-day. New that war has been declared null the 'pro.peot• are too sadly brilliant for general European skirmish, roam. persons will be lea, log our shores for the scene of conflict, and all who go front Pittsburgh should first secure one of those dtout and beautiful travelling trunks With t o fromtheir ba Ideblee g s No.age 104 Wood street. m g the trip will be thereby will be Cafe, and rendered much more agreable. - - Oa et rotahe most difocult Seem:lodations to secure cheerful, nlry and cool bedroom, considera tion welch cannot be overlooked this warm weather. Suffering humanity who hove been almost roosted alive in other quarters holed try the Girard House, Allegheny. Captain Lightoap bale inside - this a speciality in his hotel. and boarders will God it Just the place for them. .* tante Porn!Ahem Goods In every verletY Thy. Bows. Collars, Suepehders. &c.. et th new stand int:whim( store, No. al Fifth avenue JIVO. DACOLLMAN & CO. • Mewl G. Male. Merchant Tailor. ham Just received a Mtge assortment of linens and el paccas, also a complete usortment of goods for summer wear generally, corner P enn 'avenue and Sixth street. tf ---aim— ------ ~., a gilfa i nt;ittent, ::t. the new geld lain; s re. Tao. Dmiti.x.tar & C 0...;, No; W Fifth avenue. IlemeMber theme delicious daily. dinner lunchei at the Continental, Fifth avenue, be. lo • the posted/Ice. • . Time Is Money—Merchants "aye both by Macs at the Coo tinental, Flftkavenne, betow the pustotnces • You'll never se... Lakin Continental, ^ dinner at the ofue. avenue. below the post- Prear, DANriALis Ai Co., deliver their cream ale to all parte of the city,Binulng. Dam and Allegheny, and 814 promptly by rail and boat. DIED: PETERSON—On 'Monday evening_ Jr., 10 Wolof% MUDS UOll.lll. Y.. 0 of Labia, Jr ituf leaf. 11. reibll 14 wombs. ?fulcra' from the mid.. of his parent.. our. oar of J.laLs .0 ?fable stmts. Alice.. oily, TEM ♦rf OuN, at 3 &do.. Tba friluadr of the fafallrans respootfally Writ. to 7 M o =Y ?Alit 7.0 00 hl. ace. The funeral will take place from his late resi dence. N0..04 Chatham street, To• Der; lOth lost.. at 3 o'clock Y: re. The friends of the family en, mapectfolly Melted to attend, Ale", 5 . , nr"Trarm:r.l::,;blroLtirgt 17th re.,14 Fennel from the residency of her Maher. MlllllBl7 11111. at lulf.put. bo o'clpct, 00 Ssis. mani ArrkinthooN. ferries. Marc ralinian Samson's *Soca:mon of Seventh avenue and Smithfield street, at 15; o'clocli. Jr' EZ.Uto7o,Pglym.7°,;44 fi her WO year. runarat at 9 o'clock 7ms MORMNO. from the raddence of her tharbter. Mn. Inits, Mb. 13 Scott alley. to :maned to St. Mary , . C. 1.0.7. Mends of the family are Welted to attend. „ . • How a Preach Novel Itzaebed IU I:=2 What's literary, fame? The Monegaa queo (don't you know what a Monegasque is? • Well, It Is an inhabitant oP - Monaco) !all firmly- believe that Meunier, the newly elected Acadendow, is an umbrella met- Chant. There was once in Paris a poor devil, who,. Ott the point of starvation, proved himself a man of resources. He proposed to a noted publisher to dispose of air the books in attack which no one Could be induced to buy. Hls offer was net:Nitta& and away he went to Nice, where he opened a little shop,and his first cane of booka.• He made a face; the case contained the entire fired edition of a novel entHled "3fajor Fridolin,," by X. Moonier. Alt, elel! At that time the races Were held at Longchamps, where a sportsman named Major' Fridolin had successfully run his horse against several noted Eng lish trotters. All France wan' gloriously eacited, of amts,,, spent the victory over perfidious Albino. "I am Raved!" thought the man of resource; and insttlittiv he plaateded the walls of Nice with a glow. iug poster announcing that "Major Frido lin, not only a wonderful, sportsman, but one of!the most distinguished writers of the age, was .abut to publish a terrible, pathetic, enchanting and.piquant romance worthy of Balm. himself." Then off he rushed to a printer's and hid the title of the whole. edition changed to "X. Mar utter, Romance by Major Fridolin." In tellectual frenzy among ;the dwellers pis Nice. No one could esteem himself a nt n of the world. until heeould say that lie bad read the delightful romance .written by the celebrated Major. When the man of resource left Nice he had sold three-quarters of the edition. Ile jour. neyed to Mortar" and tried-the mine rune. - But the Mouuganques didn't like the book; nobody wanted to know the history of X. Moonier. Our friend developed a new ravishing. Ito. Paris he had formerly manufactured varnished pa. per cones! Brilliant thought! "Again I um savedl" So the rest of the Major Fridolins were used in Making splendid paper omen, through whose varnish lie permitted to appear only the name of the firm ;X. Moonier. Then he posted, "Hal, Monte de Menace! OM world-renowned manufacturer of umbrellas to the Parisian nobility hoe again distinguished Mandell' by a new nod brilliant invention, the pa- I per vane. t It is carried by all the most elegant Men of Paris, and Las even been presented at Court.. Buy only those amt's bi . l4fifig Ilit .. natme of the juntivcelebrated Inventor. X. Moonier!" Paaltionable ! frenzy among the Ilmtegasques. The edition was exhausted in two dugs and the Ingenious umber telegraphed to the publisher - Seto, more Ifollir instantly!" • - Astonishing!" murmured OM publisher; - what a literary success:if !Hel had not at leaf of Major Fridulitio, but he hastened fo reply: "I'll reprint." Si, he reprinted and sent the tweond edition to Monaco. The ranee became imputir throughout the surrounding country, and edition after edition wait remontelensly taken to pieces. The poor devil left Monaco rich, the publisher diseolved his wits in wonder,and Marmier exulted over the immense SUMO/. Of his book. It is thou that .Verivr Fridolin reached its sev enth edition; to the paper canes its author owes lain new title of Atmlemicinn. The Declaration of Independence. The Philadelphia Ledger says A discussion Inns recently taken place iu Boston in reference to the correct phralleology of the Declaration of lode. tnendence. The printed oration of Mr. William Everett, delivered in Boston on July .Ith, 1870, gives "all men are horn free and equal" as the leading principle of the famous Declaration, whereat that instrunnent - reads. "all men are - created equal." The orator, however, assert,. that iu his spoken oration he made nee of the correct sentence. This mistake. is the printed copy of the oration has caused an investigatum Into the historr tit the seem. timent, from which it appears that the Virginia hill of - Blew,. dawn up by George Mason and adopted on June 12th, 1776, anteing the phrase "all men are by nature equally free and Independent. 4 In Jefferson a first draft of the Declaration the sentence road "all men are created equal and independent." The Declaration of Independence of the foyovring July reads "all men are mated equal." llne declaration of rights of the inhab itants of Pennsylvania, passed by • Con ,vention, sitting front Jely 15th to Septem ber 28th, 1778, reads, "All men are born (smelly free and independent." The Bill of Itiglapi of Itlesseshusetts, drawn up by John Adams In 1799, rends, "all men are born fine and equal:' though the words as originally reported by the. committee were, "all men are born equally free and inflenendssas!L_lrcessthera.anthaelt.ler ft seems that George Mason's draft of tine Virginia Bill of Bights wan the common mom source front which all the subsequent expressions were 'obtained The princi ple, however, nun . be traced to much earlier writers, including Locke and Sidney, and, according to Sir Robert Filincr to C nal Bellannin, who lived bet Ween 1542 and 11121. A Mad Dog in a Drawing Boatas..A Gentleman Palnhilly Desperate Struggle. From the fit. Louis Republican, July 11. Mr. John J. DaleY, of the firm of Daley 3: Boaz, booksellers and :stationer*, was severely and painfully bitten by a mad dog yesterday morning at his residence on Pine street, between Ewing and Oar. rinon avenues. The rabid animal rushed Mtn the house from the street, and by its wild demeanor caused aprnic among the maid servants. It foundits way Into the drauing room, and Mr. Daley being in formed of his wheresbontn, he proceeded with a broom is his hand to drive it out. It unfortunately happened that the brute wan in a place where the gentleman did not }rem Ire it, nod it •soddenly Jumped on to him, lilting Lim on the leg. A ter. rifle struggle then ensued between Mr. Daley and the dug• The drawing mom table, glasses and ornaments were knocked into a heap, Mr.. Daley invaria. bly falling among them. In the melee; the mad dog seized a cat, which was in the room and bit it severely. Further dis aster was prevented by the timely arrival of a policeman, who killed both the cut and the dog. Mr. Daley was found to have been badly bitten, and medical aid was immediately sent for. 1/r. Boisliniere and another physician attended the wounded gentlemtn.and treated him with the utmost care. The lacerated portion of the leg wan cut out and cauterized, and the patient is now doing an well as can be expected. The encounter with the dog wan a most exciting and desperate struggle, and will never be forgotten by those who witnessed it. The Chinese • The Anti.Coolle Associaticm of San Fnincisco ims recently made -a report to the Board of Health of that city on the condition of the Chime quarter. It is stated that from 200 to 300 Chinese lodge at night in one haunt', that 601110 bonees have five hundred and othem hare one thousand lodgers. A three-Story building nn a lot fifty feet Square, called the (Hobe hotel, has 2,300 inmates. From the baBO. ment to the roof.of.• the dwelling., about the Rise of a coins are fitted up for lodger.. The ground le alio scooped out into s ubterranean apartments, where gambling is going on night and day, and where other worse crimes are committed. It le also alleged that la these under. ground recesses subterranean courts,with judges and executioners, are held, and that the penalty of death Is inflicted upon such of the Chinese. as ma_y_rereal the secrets of the ormuileation. This May be considered as rather doubtful.. The offen sive odor arising from these crowded, filthy and abominable quarters - Is de scribed AS - sickening in the extreme, and the Board of Health Is requested to exam ine into and purge the dwellings of the Chinese, so as to.preritst the occurrence of Asiatic Plagues Which American phyel danis cannot controk.V.:•• A rnorosat. to bay - and` preierve the Uade .Hill Louse and given& as anatlensi memento to Ltlckstat has _been 54 on foot in English IltenarY cireles,,, It is sag- , gested that the house shall be ietainea by the family of the deceased for a term of years, at die expiration of which, with their consent, the place will, he held In trusteeship as a tuitional memorial.- ADviexe from Constantinople state that the Sultan ordered the BtLd Vizier ieTin. point a commission of three members to immediately visit France sod England -to study the system of the emuitruction of houses in Pads mid Landon, to order to adopt for the Turkish capital t "mode of building which will avoid for the future any recurrence of a cOntINTM . —A difficulty occurredTtituidny nt Paducah between Cnpt. J. W. Troyer. al steamer A. Maker, find Bush Mortiultdm clerkal= EN = =let lariat neel o 4 4. T.tr : boats are a. a p p o firr" b r X * . . 1 1 : ' l b ibo the cultednation at bitteeneno .1i a i r te for was Inotn bles z i tly . :f I tte h tal r e. ed dol BEATER FALLS, PA. Dead "lima of Methodist Clirch.. (Correspondence of Pittsburgh Ofizett:ed Ngni BRIGHTON, July 15, 1870. The Methodist Church of Beaver Falls, whose organiXation we reported throUgh the (.I.a#lglif a little over a year age, has just completed and ready for use a neat, substantial house of worship, 'of gothic archittkiture, 42x60 feet, which, (D. V.) will be dedicated to the service of Al mightif flod on next Sabbath, July 17, 1870. -] Rev'ifs. W. Collier, 1). P. W. Reeves - , P. P. 0, Westfall,ll. IV, Burns, et. al. are SZpected to participate in the services. A general incitation is extended to pastors and people of the' neighboring Thumb..., Thin Is the third church edifice that has been erected in this town within a year, and hall been built before, making in all lour good churches for . this four year old town. May each pm..., a bethel indeed. Yours, Sm., S. F. C. •Tue folloning circular lins been leaned hr the Sulierint.•ndent of the Union Pa• ',eifie GEN . LSUPERINTKNDENT's OFFIWE, t OMAHA. San., July T, 1810 ~ j To prevent the necessity of replying specially•to numerous enquiries regarding. dmcplis s lnnu Indians on tile - line of the I nion ir acific road,l would state, that I fun informed that from the opening of the road to July, 18611, and from that day to the present time, during whichl have had charge, no passenger has been molested or any passenger car interfered .With in a single instance. That those portions of the road where Indians occasionally cross, anti indeed all stations through the Indian country are well and thoroughly guarded by init ial States troops, infantry at sta tions, with cavalry 'scouting and co-ope; rating therewith, all under command of MAI lien. C. C. Augur. The Directors and other officers of the mad and their 'families are passing over tlije line without hesitation . or fear. - I helve recently passed days upon and over the whole line, and can say with iswfset truth that I felt as free from danger as if traveling iii ant part of the 1 - nion. My own family and lady friends have had the mine experience and testify to the smite feeling of perfect securitv To their tes timony might Inc adde t( hundreds of others. . C. (1, HAMMOND. tieneml Superintendent. P. S.--Seniuttional . 1 ewpaper items should Jae read with allo anye. ladle& difficulties occu ring in interior 1 . districts at great distances from the road, are frequently telegraphed from stations on the line of U. P. It. It., thereby giving false impressions of Insecurity to passen. gers, when no count for fear exists. CARBOLIC SALVE, Made with pore CARBOLIC ACID, which, 1. need In Hospitals by direction of Eminent Physicians. has already Droved ILeolt to be the snuelsorrily end rjrctual intro fur all Ataihroant Sures and Ulcer.. and fur Berns, Colt. Wuunds.isnd all Sklntliseases nu eimr as a Rapid Curative Agent has yet been dtseurered. VIDCB. 23 CENTS. ALSO. . • Henry's Insect Powder, Fur the Destruction of 11.0ACUYN, BED BUDS, ANTS. Ac. PRICE. *3 CENTS. at L.II.ROSENBACH'S ••.. Patent Medicine Depot, 140 SMITHFIELD ST. JUST ARRIVED. Another lin. %ICU Lee Handeeeke Plated Bracelets, AT $3 PER PAIR, AT Mrs. S. C. ROBB'S • No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny. HILLIARYGOODS and will be mold afirnif Ireltrii owl for MI dam. , JOHN M. COOPER Sz CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCONOTITE AND ROLLING MILL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order. BABBITT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. .ropristms Iteaufseturvn of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM! PUMP. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Penn Avenue Extension. SEALZD PROPOSALS will be nroeired until 3 o'clock r. se of MONDAY. the Rath Inst.. for the tirading and Curbing of all that fart of Penn avenue, gem between Butler. and Forty.llllth " Te t!' arritone b iatiat be of Freeport. r Baden IWne, and not less than S fent In length e ' acta, old n other respect.comply with the requirements of the city ordinances rebitlvettfiereto. Pima chewing the amount mid extent of the Mark to be done. will be Pined at the aloe of the City EnZneer. to whom care all proposals directed tu the Boardof Commieslowere may be sent. Terms MR be mak. or 7 per cent. Ply bonds. pent:4e 1:1 yams after Sete and free from taxa. Ron, ite shall be agreed neon. The Board Boutnowirs he rigift to relent all bids. Hy order of the ot of,Commlasioners for Ito- PMeausatit of Nan annswe , from 44th to Butler street, Juißaa 3. If. STOMP:, Secretary. Fifty _ , Dollars Reward!, -The able reward win be paid by the Part Com mission of the City of Allegheny: fur the appre hension and conviction of any of the' persons found malty of dwindling the Park Grounds on the moredoil of 1017 Ed. A number of the plants. toren and tries trete upreoted. le addition to a violation of the ruled of the Part In other re ePecte, and. the Cumniimion are determined b. spas. eo expen.e M britidnil She ofeadere to Jus tine and pantabint them to the furthest extent of the law. By order of the Part Comalulun: - Jell : 1. R. OXLEY. BecnitarY. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS. Jostreadved.• large uld Sue wortaaent of New oVr Agoic. • ikdooNia. JAPAN. tIOUCIIONO. • Buyers Us Invited to call sad SEZB3 I / 2 e the stuck e quality acid intim will he fur the lutenist of th plarcemeer. tYMMfminl of A cri ,lo • o % "' rues d zien... 1.4.1 C; "4 6.1111, " b7 W . EDWARD UNAZIATON. ,parrs-1 , Noe- 21111. ad ZIP Dhuswed liquaro Livingston & Manafactater of LlullT GREY IRON ♦ Co. , (3ASTINGS. • Light croak oar opoOlailLi t ar n folg. , pn ,th itt fliWtar and Oats winks of Wrm' ilardiart always on ban Woltz, soar Outer Da A Ingtmay Qtf addraaa. Lock Boni+ Rata- •--- tAitaIERINff CURED.—Prof.• N. • niskrzcsima No. 1713 Chestaot AMA. P IladaJpo a, whose mem rho can. of Sim ararlarrood WI orb.. holoottlaumts of mama. has berm so Immutable. 0111.0.04 n tour twits to Mtn .117. .d 0111 alre .pedal attention to the Nn of all dents to that on ofthe vocal oryarm • The nenAY nttast U. oh ility nod oncoenn n th• relief aad num of persona Wan af flict...l. Prof NATON any Sooakaallad. for the i v, .1 the oak% of SLOAN, ZINO Oa t , No. Volnrrn AvaNrg. Plitaborgb." - 1%04 for cir ca Jonadlei CHARLES P. STILWIII.7, . • Carpenter and Bulkier, vrui promptly Wands° ill U tley 41,Yobbt work. 01.1 sad 7. ,n.r risframcle=yairitottk dalsax ugg Ami) Tu ra i rmo ornair or Cfce.ii2 Fifth avlatrue. "guru,. rm. Ate ' s/2;lll.shriesitaZsdAti .• ~ R UBBER. TIMING: . , Aug..almitmftwTeiing...ftwu =I 111=I Anita bar bII MI DIVIDENDS PYITSBEndp , JBi7 13, 1870. .13T. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the coLemniA O 1 L COMPANY have Dlie day deelau'effs Dividend. No. 3ti, of THREE (31 PER CENT. - On the Capita.' Stock. payable -MONDAY. I NAL. Inst . . • lallzo.l A. I'. MeGREW. Secretary. Owner or TIM - • BIS FRANKLIN 1.1.11.11NCE COMPANY. I Nn. 41 Oblo t. Atutonear. Pa., 3011 tl b . 11.70 gylllE BOARD OF DIRF.CTORS INlLpave this hare, y dcled a dend 01 ONE iiy i.la i mr .. a . payable In ash on and alter Itiratt OFFICE Or The CAKII INRCHAIIICE COMPANY, Prroihruou, July 3th. IS7O. IErDITIDEND.--The Mani or Di, LECTORS hors. this day desisted IMF'. dend of TEN PER CENT. len of the Went. of the lost . 1 . months.l.l.eble On demaud.free of tax. Juta •• ------ - - JOSKPII T. JOHNSON. Secretary C' 13,0, Prt - Tsurnon. 1.13.. July 3. 1810. [CrTHIS BANK •HAS THIS DAT declared a Dividend .;.f FIVE (31 PLR CNNT. lon of the earnin,es of the last shrhon-Ihg. PaYable on demand. . ' 111...59 IV. Y. MORGAN. frothier. U . - DIVIDEND NOTICE. TUR tIRCdYh NATIoNA The Directors of MD Bank Taro this dsr decllared • dividend of ME PEE CENT. out of the Prollte of the last six months, payable forthwith. Jud:sCil .1. N. DAVIDSON, Cashier. Dy . NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. —The lioaril of Director, of this Dank base declared a dividend of FIVE t3t DER CENT. oat of the profits of thr f 1144 air mouth, payable us end after July Ilith. ROBERT J. ÜBEEIt, Carhier. 1 . 111,0,1111. 10 If 1. 1 h 7 O. j. 0,2 [l:3. XASITA IC DECOSIT 1 .sAvi No s DANK.—The Directors of thly Bunk have ly declared a Dividend of EWE ,a) PEE on the Capital 'Stock. pnyable on and after th net., free of taz. GED. C. WeLEA.N. Castile Lt•aml. , Jai, AA. 11470. lap at, this du czyr. tee 14t KLI,TUNC It. P1,311U1(011, July RAS sta. 'OTICE.—The Directors or this •.ok ha p ' this day declared. Dividend t PER CEtiliy. on the Capital !Rock. pay. Vockbeidern , ou and after the 15th Diet. • GEO. T. VAN DUREN. Outlier. HTIDEND. NOTICE. of F 01.7 able to _Juana' C 322! MA NI,A4 Tt•ur.llB NAT'L / . 1111.111:1mU. J ul y JUL 11070. frectors of this Bank hare Ulla day de- Dividend of FIVB PER CY.NT. on the lock out of the ton.nta of the /est Mx payable tos demand. free of taxes. • JOHN sCOTT, atahler. Tbs I dared capital months pr mill or o:r • r I e or Int tygont.lng Insgiugre C 0../ Prrrslir non. Julyh • 876. • ITIDENIE No. 11.9. 3t The Board of Director% of this Company hare this areda dividend of FOl:R . llol.l.Aftti per tee o f taxes, out of the earnings of the • months. parable on and after the Ilth I follows: TWO Dollars pee share in rash. ' Der share to be crudites] on Stock day de s e. har lut • • In•t.. Si mad Tw Notes. jot: xf W3I. F. GAitUNKR. Secretary ALLTOTITNT NATIONAL RANK. I PITTAIIITMOILJUIT2.I37B. DT.THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Bank have this th e declared a dividen of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capita/ Etock. no tof the earelnev el the lest 3LT month., payable forth with, Inept all tar. Jake. 4 MeCANDLENN. Avetstant Ca3bler. Er QUARTERLY DIVIDENII YIIWT 'NAT. BANK. Prnisortrou . PA The Plisse:il k :T=l ' l[l 'h T"'"C°"'"4".), 0,0 0.7 ~00,0,1 base this say de- CENT. oh the Capital Stock_ mil or 7ll th i e lE hro K its ß o ß t the last three woma. Stateend(RieernmeisOlV."Wiu'h."b.r"a ut J. U. scutty. Cashier. ==!r! )VI ttLL i e 171 . rill,o;Co..r. tyDIVIDEN President endD int. 4,re ibiref(i,`g"ll7, for snot- er opponite Pittaborpti. tne county of this day dedseed a Dividend of ON DOLLAR e AND FIFTY CENTS on rash dome of the Capital grunt g U lt a s =lhaTZT4 "T.JZOilfrlr Wig. ROSEBURG. Treasurer.. ry -. PITTSBUIIGII NATIONAL WOOD PA7lsf nclim. 11147), " " Directors of this Hank have s day delt — rld h rt Dividend of SIX 'PED. CENT. O Ut of the mina I the lam Ms months, Dee of thcrent sot tax able on demand. JOSICPU If. HILL. Cashier. PA.. July !S. 1870. PM ELLNK. Plrrserstrn4 July I.t. 1810. ( crrTRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Ude Bukhara MD day declared • eemi annual dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable to Stockholders on and alter the 11th Inst. Johal2l WE. FLOYD. Cashier. MCCELLNICIS NATIONAL BANK. , Prrrouructa..Bl, 1.1870. I • 01... A D11111E111) OF SETEN PER CENT% free of Saxes. It 111 he Ohl3 to the aw.ockliolgers. of this Bank. on and after TGEN HAY. J. 17 intsl6 JOHN G. MARTIN. Cashier. VAHHnIa DEPOHIT SAIIONAL HANK.) Yrrtwaritutt. July 1.1 ; g-THE BOAItD OF . DIRLeTORs 01 thin Dank have deolsred • dividend of SIX PER CENT.. not of the prolits of the last six mthonthe. Perstble forthwith. free'of tax. • Jullate • F. 7. ETEPHIMISON, Cutiler. Prue Lie PAVING, BANK Or ALLLattary. Corner of Yedend sad lridock aLreeta. rex We. 1870. ay. THE DIRECTO/LS Or TO tl Hank have Ms day declared • dleldeud of PEPE PER CENT. outut the prodta of Ric last Mx mouth, payable on and after Jo ly lat. IM7O. free of tax. R. P. YOUNG. Jefßid Citable, aDIVIDENII NOTICE.--The RUN till Mat O CY) . TY1,97,7; 1 1.;1=1; dividend of riva PER CENT. dent of I.loirern• mitt Tax, oat of the emulous of the pent sin months. payable to the stockholders or their Irytal senmentatives on and after July Ist, at the Mee of the "P'". th IPMMI;3 ' I I Ie. President. Joe. rib 1870. 'At= ZNIIMPIII. I . :NCR/IV. Co 071/ICIII or SIM le Pittsburgh' Po .. JON: 14 . .11876. arTHE DIRECTORS HITE THIS ear declarer a eetol-annual dirldeaki of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, free of Goren:jaunt Tax. payable at the office, leo: 4121 Petill sheet. on and after Julr o l. forr7rTS. • J.J.ALDOITZ thermion. i:JI e.! Li it:Lei v (*) 3{;:, undendgned hare cbartered.the Steam Ferry Bost, Copt. W. C DENNY, and Wt inn her as o Berry on and Mkt - Joh. Gibbons Bliarrieburg to Pittsburgh side; until the Sbarpstinnt Bridge le rebuilt. vrm: IL BLANEY. _Jul: W. A. syltocL. OPrlce PlTlNetrealli AND llosTOsc 1141Nieo C0..1 Pirrentritalf. done 22d. INTO. 5 Er SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK uotwcas,—in., .111 I. a Apecial meet. leg of the Stoekhohters of the - PITITAII.IIIGIi AND BOSTON MLNING COMPANY OF PITTS BURGIS," held At the otOoe of the Company. to the City of Plttshatab, a:4 o'clock P. s., on WEDNESDAY, 87th Day of July, proximo Br urder lbe Board o ibroetore. MEM IM:MMTE ar BOUNTY. $lOO Bounty Collected • Per ad soldiers who enlisted betwareaMay 4tb.ead 3 nlY *Ad 1841. who were disebamed for disabil ity before sentry lard ferirs.ead who bare bereto nre repaired tto bazar. Tbn nndemiened has rammed his alike to tu. elite Didl r ddal,eorneilltzth avenue sod Smitbdeld . street: and is now prepared to collect elsdins speed mks!, modetram talk, till on,oreddress, with stamp, T. BROWN, asbia Agent, Osten% Budding, Ginner Sl th seems and Smithfield street, PlUsbnek, P. ,PUBLIC IVOTICE.—Hating been eppoletwt OAS and UAEIMETER INSPEC TOR fur Allegheny comfy. notice t• hereby elven Wet mall the tthwathanty ones sad bleelnaleal Tatt ing btu:item eau be melded. I will be Tome at the Or TUE NATIONAL TOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Tweaty-thlwl street, neat Pena. Plitsbiro. • U. U. SWIM rriEl Om and lies Meter Inspector. KrMONONGAHELA•INCLINE PLANE.—NOT/CB—Thn Inane. will be open for Pas/wagers and Freight basinems NVERY MOBBING at $ o'clock, and .1U close at 11 P.a., 001113eCtIng with the Let car from Pittsburgh cm the Pittaburgh and Birmingham Passenger Run, Bstylg POLITICAL 03• FOR COUNTY COILITISSIONITIL • GEORGE MUT, of .36,41.11 Township, subJect lo The dean= a the Union Republican County Convention. • apletdat E G-Fout;X: V iTY COMMISSIONER. • • BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, Of Indiana township, is a candidate for CowitY Curandstoner, In subordination su the decision of the Itepubilean Convention. Est =oft, to rebus. _jun-wows. NNORTH CANAL STREET IN THE • • ItOROLITGI Of BIIARIABLIRG.—The en gr=srirrehlltriletTh suer A~mak. 5°" ' .4 20 y Wri, Prill7el"l'rtott,ll to the douse of thou. appointment. • M. GEORGE BRAWDY. : 1 1 .41 . 8?&C=1., • THOMAS 11: Glll5Oll. Berm. IhAlsels A. ELELY.Bgromery. 7u1t33 . . ClTTEnounin'e Omer. t MILT OF Al.t.tanrer.Jely 13: IST& L NOTICE.—The assesament 'for :the of the SEW= au.ltiddl• Eenit=Lee to hesopeon dont, la sow reedY for_asendeetion end O be teen 00 Ms Mee t. on p la w iltrita. l 2:l pa . l a le t rit IL to were makes for paytotret of the Clf /Snag INSI7RANCE cC THE CRITERIONOF Ex. The Empire Mutual • Ha Se-hiellM a success almost unparalleled to the hbtOrr u 1 Llle . .• . . . ORGANIZED 4.IPRIL 8, 1869 13usinez;s of die Company 13=1 Whole Nnmber of Pteimea Issued , ifp Total Premiums "11 Amount Insured Rat. a Claims and Esp. to Total It ' s0 5 mil. : i never}atio f all (..ompanies FM. 1 1 0 0 Llabilitlea the Empire has Len of Aasetta. Arenas Amount of Policies .... ar Total Asst. .000 $lOO.OOO Cash Capital deposited ea We Plate and the blilattCvl securely inrested. I= Manager for Welters. Pennsylvania. Otbou TN TOURTII AV ENV Pittsburgh. Po. 00 I, ANENTS. both. male nri.l tenual wanted AIefARLAND, S. H. HART AN W. lVitt Pur.suor lAISoN MlLLER,Seeretary. Federal Insurance Co. OF ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. OFFICE: Cor. Fr:lerol and Laced Olrrrli • imuianmUs: qdward Greg', W. 0. Ulbson. flakes. J , Kuhen. .r.;sl - 11. 'Sorra Wm. :+ehoyer, S. mu,mum: ' W. J. LanOtllt. I James Allison. 411'1.1.? F. M. 1.015. General Age CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE . INSUIL -67 PIILLADELPIIIA. OFFICE 433 AND 437 CIihTNUT STUMM', Assets on Jan. Ist. 1870. 011.813.73.4 67 Coplua. 11190.000 00- Aeerped Surobie . and noe nay Policies on Liberal Te.oa. The timpani • imbeaptdicles upon the Rents of all Rinds of ..thait W. r4Mt_ IT= lilchanlii. bane Lea, Uri. Vales. Alfred l!er.Thmi.S Wm. S. Grant, ThomslElmstarus s..lanson. A!M tn', 4. P l a ceR. CO. PALES, Preeident. 04 Ju. W. McAllister. BeereitszT. T.ll R"n".. Vt/411.1 an.l3 Cot. Third Avianneand Woo aal d R. WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY Of Pittsburgh • ALEXANDER NIMICK. President - . P. HERBERT. Vice President PIM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. • CAPT. OPAL NEELD. General Ueda. Oil. Di Water street. Spring C 0.% Warehoose,' op stMrs. Pittsburgh. W.II Insure against all kinds of Me sad Marine Risks. A home Institution. managed by Directors who are well known to the community. and who are determined by promptness and liberality to maintain the character which they bane saanmed. as be the best protection to those who desire to be ineured. DIIIECIVILS: Aleandw lelinlck. , f John R. McCune, It. Miller Jr.. 1 I Chas. J. amts. James McAuley. i William N. Means, Wiaa r racr Speer. ' Joseph _Kirkpatrick. woes. ,Cole I I lt n . i flo i = D. Dimwit, ' ' . au.l7 CASII INSURANCE COMPANY Phelan's Building, NO. ~./1 !VTR' AVNNLIE SECOND FLOOR. FITTSBUNGD. PA. CAPITAL ALL PAID UP MILICCT0118: iFt a . p & . WO. Jelte McClure., Jtu. AL Batley; TEumY • . JNo. JENNINGs. glourresldent JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary . Capt. It. J. GILACK. General Agent. INSURES ON LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL nag AND MARINE. RISKS. IZZ3 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO • Of Pittsburgh. OFY/CE. NO. 67 YOUNTII ANENIJK. two nankin all klnde of Mr. and Merin Mem JOHN IRWLY, RI, President. T. J. HOSKINSOIt. Vice President. C.U. DONNNIA, neon. CAPT. WM. DNAN. General Arent Dtanctons: T o .T ' A l l7sttnifp . O. G I O L It . , ._ T riv """cd4 n, C. U. Hussey. • • Rouen 11. ' Dsorts, fierce, Childs. • Hugh Fleming &T,1!Vv. 1 ,1 . a.... • IpO.1 pO. - PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY =I A llomo Company, taking Vim mad Marina Risks. . . Wm. Phillips . Cant. John L. Rhavels. John Willt, Munn& P. Shrtver John K. Parte. • • Charles Arbuckle,' C. IL Love. Jared M. Brea, Wm. Van Kirk, James L. Verner, ..,.,.. Ern- F. ita . WM. PILILLurn, Prrdent, 64z.i. JOIIN WATT, Viet. 14sident. W.V. GAltilliltit. Elecrolsre. NATIONAL INSURANCE . COALP'Y. con. FRODRAL 87% AND DIAMOND. ALLL. (Mee. ill the SNCOND NATIONAL RANI BOILDINU. • W. W. MARTIN, President. JOHN BROWN, Je.., Vice President. ' JAM E. STRUM lON, necretary. DIMIXTUISA: JOtill A. Krim. !Jas. Lockhart. %hi. Myers. Jas. Is. Gritham.i Robert Lea, C. C. John Brovot. Jr.Heorge Gerst. 'Jacob KOK.. Thonipsort.l. McNutt/Nom • WALL PAPERS. NEW WALL PAPER. FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Market. SI. ) NEAR FIFTH AVE. We now oeer to the wear • week of PAPER HANGINGS oneorpallsed lo the West frr varlet! Iv 1 1, =" f letrti . e,rriteifarol2 eniVIT; DISSIGNI3 plain and beet onion, for Atellp triMATI Roo ON, " 7II I Mb MIX and ttliall talift/ nub AVIt PAPERS. BLANKS as l do. An of which we pro , pow, to sell as low no the luottet to the market. V.ll Ind M. at No. 107 Market 01., near Filth Avenue. JOS. IL lIUG.HIS & BRO. mbLter. WALL PAPERS: 811111161, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. 40 INCUES twirls lints atjae Per roil. • S lNEVlrlitig7.ll724.?. oo pe . ' 7lrol ' l ' L L ELEGANT Fran& nod American Paper m.uot specified above. superior to any assort ent in the ooluitt7., Fur sale at W. P. • MARSH/ILL'S New t. Trib4.r.i. and Retail Li=ty . - HOTELS. - - .Mountain House , CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. • This favorite resort•liss bean enlareed sad fro- Proved *Moo Int enure. Will be open for Widlita JURE lath.lB7o. EXCURSION TICRZTB sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad. at Near Yore, Phil adelphia, flarrbibrus and Pittabomb. All teethe ektp. at Clown: ROOMS may be awned in or single. CELEBRATED ORCUESTRA has. been tufted for the season. • For further information. address G. W. MULLIN, Propiietor, OPE rillifilatlßD COlTAtilf to rent lathy II ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BARKER, Proprietor, Cep. Penn St. end UM formerly old Canal p:II,TINORE HERRING, situ', ike. —New Potomac Herring In Witte and van new do Oben fin banal* and halves; No. leontena. all dale %ee= 41. 2 en. an SWIII fierriPtri Quartet temple; L• Dn''''' nekn i lt: 4.2.7:".--1111rublo_ w:ir:7:ll:thgrn"ANl:74l7PC!"(j"'d . mYIO 17.3 and 174 Waxt etroot. WM. KREBS, ICE DEALER, 351 River Ave., Allegheny. C. 13A16118,- §ealer of Weiitt . ts and Measures, Na FOURTH WE I littsburniu ri.BELP • . '-'s.rovre alait Asi) a Tufwmo. CD M .• COAL BOXES. • . • 117 RE IRONO. &c., 0.;,µ P. C. DUPIPTII, 4.2til ' 1146 Onant stern oftEESE--100 boxarprlme (1041111 9 VJ far J. LUX/UW.141 ?Int ammo: I=i AUCTION AUCTION S ALE - Saturday, July 16, Will be offered at Public Sale. on Obactratatry 11111. kvond ward. Allegheny, Three Good Building Lots/ • yrtA4lng uo the Perryangle Plunk Hurl iltl• t. • very dellrable lawtinn. ectutunrclinc ,• 1t Ittee { •lino view of both elite. A:3,EC4 rt. 'l'l 11=1 ANSION AND '2 14 ACIIES IN 42014 . ! .. ;t , VARD. lia 118. 10131? , AT ASSIGN Et. S Lg.— TUESDAY gegiitSli. July Iflth at f/ b lacier of rhinos., M. Marshall. A aaignea of Jamas P. Johnson, Eel., will be sold t.n the etestud boor of bleilwalns'a Anctlon 1ta1.., No. 106 Lleiltheeht etreet, Reg Alt 2., ot Land, fronting`n the tigth ward. Clti of Pittsburgh. and 200 feet on Liberty *vent, between Shady bide and p' Rous Stiens. of Penes, leant. eilJoielne I he re si dence of Hon. Thomas itoword and ',roma, of A.IN hen., gip., whereo are erected elegant (must dwelling house, fn rauft:table and d eumnifil boost. and other hu iitrti s T , Mterty. bloated inn tiers det.trnble ity, tatatteaves ail that Is necessair for ,ta.tntitte and beautiful residence. Trltsta -Ono-n.lll exalt. Labium. , ne and two Years. with interest, secured bY ntettgiitib on the Droldem A. iirILIV A INN. %urtloneer. • - A Stil(i NEE'S SALE—I 1,1 IV It ENC . & VILLIC LOTS, CoiLata /117r1.1.•ii A S SettIegTS.—TUNSDAY Artailt.3ouh.Joly at 3 o'cloch, by tinier of Thomas Assignee of Jinn, P. Johnston. , n ill 1 , 0 told on the pregalera. In L a wren ce word, Chr of Pittsburgh. (formerlyville. , the follow. Ina four minable building lots,_at corner. of But ler anti lanllifth street, or St. hirry'a „ venue; One lot or ya 2.5 feel front on Buil.. 'lnset. and la/ rent feel_ in depth along Forty:filth street to • alley. Three adjoining tote. each 123 feet f r ont on But ler street and laa feet In depth to it .21. feet allay. Tattgo—Oneathird cash. balance In oett and two Ye.arthwith Intemst, secured by bond and mortgage. 31ellAVAIN E. A urth.noor. BUSINESS CHK*Gus. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, Mr. ALEXANDER F. HAY, ror www7 E ;T y Mtni unite/Mil ht the Donne I.f . JACOB mindlntern 119 Fourth avenue. you ad to an It, commencing January I. IWO, and toe style of the 01113 betrafter will Do JACOB B. HUBLEY & CO., who will continue the old and wen-towsn stand no heretofore. I=! Jacob B. Hubley & Co,, Dealer In Choke Arnerlennisnd French Confection et7. Prelim, Pure Ice Cremes. Wateelces, de.. de.. 27 aid FOURTH AVENUE. Pittsburgh. 131 , Plii4lcular nttention lenThihing Par. tlee.Werldings.d.c. In ttrnt-elnat le. Also. Meals Piunered $0 order. 4n 7 unit evening. int DISSOLUTION. The firm of JAMES YOUNG and ti EORGE A. BELL. doing business under -the emu name of YOUNG .t BELL. Livery Steblm, doing busitteee at No.— Peon streeL is dissolved by the death of George A. Bell. All Maher against tho above arm •re to be presented to James Young end Hobert !Bell for eettlement. who hero entered Mtn a Cu. partnershlp to carry on the same business. All debt. due James Young end George liefl will be ps paid by the nen firm of Jame.. Young and tart Bell. JAMES YOUNG. • J. N. ANDERSON,. A dngr of Geo. A. Bell. 1:15E21 - - )3 ISSOLUTION.—The Co-Partner— Able heretofore this between the on- • enleitednes been this day alrotered by mutual , I LAMThe boatmen will to oontinuerl by Wit,- • 'I LIAM MEANS. et the old stand. corner of W.onl eod Witter streets.,where the boote of the non • will' be mottled. Mbar partner orlon the name Of I. the non In settlement. f_ .- •• • • • - qtliiiiiis"NN,l:.Ailreq.lN. ~ rrrai4isun. July Int, 111570. ° , WILLIAM IVIEANS, • .. • ISucceesor to MEAN§ It COFFIN,I 4AI ~ . • I Wholesale Grocer ' Corner WOOD end - WATER STREETS PIO.- • berets. Pa. • .f. 2.0 • • _ _ TIISSOLUTION.— The eapartuer• ship heretofore ettlatlng between JUAN sPNEIt and WILLIAM SI Yttlt , mder the erre name of J. W. SSZEIt. retallerocers. alatb Wont Allegheny L _waa diaeobred by taunts/ oon•ont on the ad Inst. The /minesa will be continued at the old stand and all aceotinta of the late JIM Sta lled by William Speer. JoletrlS JOH. BPNZEIL SPEEN. Will LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SES• elu,qß uf Allegheny county No. 14. December Tor:L.lB7o :lake tt herb) Rhea tn.L the rvivrt ot V lei-' 4.14 the ebu,e caee, 44. PrOttentod to Ceti. and Bled .14. 7, 1870. ind confirmod Ist.to Ititcom• • I bsolute unless exceptions arr ftlpd theretowlthto CZ= J. F. SLAIJLE. i Nazar l'lt y Attorney. TN THE NATTER OF OPENIM AIHENS LANE, lathe tillyet Pittabiugh. he usersinentaniade i by' ilir ifigerg, 7 i PIC ',!4".11,,,, o f . .Ik .. , L.... (ea niedilleal by that ndo same in my hands for euileetton.. and if the be not bald within thirty days from the dab hereof liens win he tiled tlierefer Mr. 10.1 the proinwthw assessed.with Ins tercet. ant and fees, and the same collected by ,Ind . mom. .1. F. SLACT.E. My Attorney. - J.:LT ltd. /NS°. lon AWDMINISTItATOR'S NOTICE.— ESTATE OF GEO. J.. BELL. DecrAet..— ee Ls bomb, given that Lettere of Admletstro. Ron on the estate of George At Bell. late of PM. burgh, county of Allegheny. dec'd, hue been mated to the subscriber. residing In PlUatturgyb. enemy of Allegheny. All pensons !melee claim, or demands against the estate vf the wed dee,- dent.ate therefore requested to make known Me som to the undershmal without delay at St. Clair e Rotel. 1.11.0 J. W. ANDERSON. Administrator. OTICE.---iTherews, Letters or Ad. MINISTRATION on the estate of ISAAC NSNIGHT. late of Baldwin township. deemed, have been erented to the subscriber. all Indebted to the said estato are requested make Immediate payment, and those haelmrelatuts or de mends .pales t the estate of the sold decedent oh) make known the Name without delay. myElts3l D.W. b IcaGonl TA ll Ad melny tmtet,r. FIXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of EDER. RM' ELLWANGEIL lato of Allegheny (fl decG, baying twee granted to the undendgnedsJ persons Indebted to said estate are recante d to to taltnedfate Pernont. and all persons bolding claims salami said COCO to prevent ti,_ladle. duly authenticated for settlement, to IYIIYEE SLAGLE, Attorneys.No.lo6 Filth even us, Pitts- , b /alingi • • wst. r. aLLWANGEIt. Esecntor. OFFICIA.L pROPOiALS Fifth Avenue Market House. MUNI! PROPUtIALP will berovel vv.! until 7111 DAT emssugu. Jet, 94e. 187 U, for the erection of the illth Avenue Plerlint on the owner of riftli Arcane em! ralltenbentwr µmet, Pttestittreh. be n tqa ret •We v o ' f 4 ei l ..llllll!cr ari l ! ri Arelutee‘No.33 Rank Block, third floor. Mb AVM.. The Market Conandl r,* the fight to re. lent all bid.. !metemeriti will requir, .1 f.." rulelllment of eoe. The ! i mpotent will be leftet the vane of ofPlers,Simertatendent keEur PrrreStrlUMJEti - y — ith TrOTICE. - -The As/wise:eats for t le a u r river. Paving and CarTioe of MULBERRY the • "" Ir s trrad" Are ' ora . ; ' AZ STREET. from Uplowstreet to Liberty etreet. rilmily furemanuanton. and can be awn winthla °Moe until IIOND4EeIy letthorben it be, City °Moo for Calleo, non. 1 oe. H. J. mows. _ter 6E - 1 lino. ineci—Wriirrloa.,l—. AraussY July 11 1117111 YOTICEi— Assemanent for t o antstrueUne of the BOARDWALK on the ee /lank Roan, la not reedy for vnuniestlr and mn bp MOM at tads Oleo until TitURSDAY tg;Ntlitilreolebryalnollq6o Rturne it; 1,11:01 DIEM/11MT WU. CIIAS. LAYIN . Cray Ert[lneer.,l P. Mc.A : _l - /15 - LE, • Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, Ntl•Wt,l4l.4rixpli'MLol•ll= No. 93 1-2 Smithfield. St., errisausan. PA. 044 ty nuaans made to oritt to As latest SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! • J. C. IeeIIIJON.X. , orountsorso. N'PIIENSOI L MERLIMINC, t 4. to SIX= EITHattl•L• 4CriiitkrejTivay.l %VII= (i„,... la our line • owt pivitoo of Irbleb vs ma .lof our 1.011 - 10•o•r/•at o• l ll=7=poeVy solcli t inroa c ma c = anaolcolloo of our stock of Moe 11(7111.ANMUNO. - sale Nn. 10 01xib stmt. ATPW SPRING HOODS. • iplfndldnn. rend of Cloths, Cassimeres, &c,, =33 HENRY umnsn. sea *urelwat Ts Slor, 17 15..Italleld .bust. g‘ ,- * , **NA , *'WpV ,, 4 .4 'lt • ll=