THE DAILY G # zva:TE : =I PENNI3 . I.AN, REED & CO., Corner Sixth Are. and Smithfield St T. a PENNIMAN; lOSLIat LING, T. a HOUSTON, N. P. USED, . EinTvits AND PIiorRIETORS. TINE 07 TUI DAILY I , Y per . • ... ..reted by earlier. per week THE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERALITIES • Ij.E.N.r(i'I.E.L.LI! , k at Nkirara. MAC:OIt:fiELL another i 's mother. PE.O - onoov.t who . lecture on I , h; I Mitl. ALI•IIMILT SOUTIIW.OIyiII is at litLiiEnitAsu, the outlaw, in- tanning, in Arkansan. Ir costs expoomoo a year to sprinkle New York streets. SEVERAL papers announce that the he ing skeleton is deed. Tas.as.crop/ are better than th ey were ever known t be before. 'Smigosti illustrated with oil painting,. am preached now in Kansas. COMMODORE YANDERBILT I. at Sara toga with Mrs. Commodore. CIIASSEPOT TB. Needlegun, is the cast which now' excites Meet ioterest'.. TIIE - Hawaiian language is taught in the high school of New London. roan. BRioirAm youmes subjects are beeofit• lag daily less numerous on account of desertion, . • LORD ARTHUR CAMPBELL, aud Lord Wodohouse are the lions at Loag 'Brandi jug now. A FENIAN would probably refuse with acorn any Orangeade which might be of. fend hint. MORLACCIII, the dansuese. has a farm in 3litsiadiue.tte where she it. spending the summer.. W3I. CULLEN BR ANI 571.11011 g 4 book or nnuinb3ents, t ,, lar publbibed al. ter hie death. THE Palmer Falls Men fac tory was destroyed by lire. Lost t 20,0041; no insurance. -• CiuroicaA hogs are of the same pest which has recently pros - `,.d so fatal to Cantons's cattle. TIIIIIII/-TWO Protestants and one liund• red and forte-seven Roinan (+whence died in Montreal 'last week. • As engaged girl in Kosciusko. Ind., lute j net sold her hair for 421.10, thiukipg that she don't need it any more. t i \ VALL.I. , DICIFIAM is to be ' candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of Ohio at the next election. "TnE die Is cast" and -took the fate plunge," - were sentences used in half au daily papers in America lent week. AT 31illbronli, lII_ Mr. 3.fargem Belt ford was dosing a sick horse, when it fel over on him, so crushing him that li died. • ! TIM= thousand sis hundred water mellow' arrived at Savannah film Florida oue day Teat week and sold-for fifty cents apiece. TUE Jewish reform party in the United States owns thins. synagogues, while the Orthodox Jewe Lavehundred and seventy. `. Min original beds ration of , ludepen• fence, now in the Patent -Office at Wash , ington, is nearly illegible from the fad ing of the ink. eitANG. the; Chi iiew -giant, who is over eight feet high, is Married, and became the father of a son in San 'Francisco on the 4th of July. Tn.v. *heat - crop of Collin county,Texas, .has been harvested, and that which has been threshed averaged twelve to fifteen bushels per acre. OttatoE Pouratis,an old citizen living near McKinney, Tense, wsa found dead on the prarie in the northern • portion of the county, last week. • • Triz French-wine crop will be good; also apples and turnips in New Jersey; showing a probable reduction of the cost of brandy and champagne. Sr s smarts are all the rage now, and the papers from every city have long lists of them. Pittsburgh seems to have fewer than any other place. CALIFOIIIS7.I papers are regretting the quarrel which recently resulteti in the withdrawal of the Pullman palace cars from the Centreil Pacific Railroad. Two men were seriousty injured in Louisville on Wednesday night by • the fall of one of the walls of the Boone brew ery during the heavy wind storm. • L.; an hillrotary at Cleveland there is n man who for eighteen day refused to take a bite or sup, and then suddenly became hungry and ate a substantial snßpe . r. .A.:s agent of the Australian Emi gration Cpany ie in Portland, Ore -1 gon, seekin lands for a colony. le wants lands r live hundred families. AMERICA. should be proud that one of her Congressmen ho at Saratoga a gambling saloon that is said to surpass in magnifi cence all the renowned hells of Europe. GRASSHOPPERS are ruining the Erie county crops. We know of ,no remedy for this peat but turkeys, whose power of yanking them off sweet potato vales in widely known. I • Trir. Itochester (S. T.) E.rpreas states that Fred. Douglass is the ablest and most _widely known man in that Congressional district, and suggests that bI be • elected to represent it. - THE other day, a cow near Knoxville, lowa, pushed its tongue through the crack of a log stable to steal some hay, a horse was eating. The indignant equine grabbed the tongue and bit Wolff. • • ROBERT T. MCGLAIAMLIN who drew the $130,000 prize in the Henderson Land lottery, is a Pennsylvanian by birth, and was a soldier in the Mexican war. lie Iva& a poor farmer the day before he drew the money. WinLi Napoleon . and Bismarck fight their battle royal, that other one of the three grey sisters, Von Beast will not have hie eyes closed, but Will, donbtlesa, manage. to pick up an advantage or two for Austria. ' - Juan JEREMIAH S. tbAcK has re -turned home from Texat, where he has been conducting a law suit for which he received a fee of $l,OOO per day for every day lie was engaged, which amounted to about $30,000. A MrLwArsics, German named Rudolph Metter, while moving a dining table di& covered $350 in hall eagles in one of the logs A holohad been bored to admit the coin, He purchased the table some eight years ago of a second hand dealer. BACTEELORS have • new dignity in Georgia. The Supreme Court. of that State has decided that a bachelor la a "family," and, being no. he is, of course, the "head of the family," and as such Is entitled to the privileges of the Home stead act. FITIT soldiers went out from .Jackson. bore Texas, last month, on an Indian scoot. They got as far as the Wichita, where they met with a urge body of red skins, and were whipped and driven back in confusion. Two damn' and a soldier were killed. ..h...'smar fifty cent joke—chosp at half the price—is the following from Punch- Culto : "Where do you intend to cum. 'met.?" asked Jowler to Growler, one day in the heated term "Summer ?" retorted Growlar—"ls that whit you call it? I rall It Simmer!! boas hay. a eotlllettiOtl with literature in aus. Alter the value of sheep or Ely other animals killed by dogs has been deducted from the proceeds of a dog tai, the residue is need for the City Li brary. Last year the net result thus dewy. ted was 81,35X1. ROB CST RAbCAL, charged with attempt. tog to murder his wife by beating her with rocks until . ithe was insensible, and then attempting to throw be e the river, was tried at Madison, Indiana, on Wednesday and fined $lOO and tentertuted . to the penitentiary for ten jean.' • Tsz French declaration of war referred to the battle of Jena, and Mates that the victors still survive, This is a curious as. section, as besides the lapse of time, thews. hare - also Intervened . Lespalc and Water loo, combination, quite sufficient. one would think to have pruned off survivors well. • • Tnit 'i.e Wert Ohio Be/lain says :'''A few days ago, we met at the depot, (lon• eral Coe, of Hoaglin township, this coun- He Informed us that be was born "on I _ _ 4 , . , ~2„.... . ._._ u ltr .„ 4 , azt I (~. , , ~i • I Lie , , .. ~, ,_._______,, ES*ABLISIIED IN 1786. •V/. 1 / 0 13 the Ith of July. 1176. and several in the war of If3l2.engaging in several battles and skirmisht,. For the first time in . his this old hero woe almm to take 0 ride dh a ntilrnud ear. • OuniN6 the progress of u game of base • ball at Milton tni the Fourth, Cheney, the catcher. nod Newherry, the pitelter,•in cu• deavoring to head oWn flying ball, came together .with such, force as to prostrate both. Then lay upon the ground• soul, length of time insensible, Newberry bleed ing at the mouth and nostrils from-au in ternal infury. The accident stopped the playing for half• an lout, when, their pla. ces were tilled and the game Went on. Tin: Chinese in California make gold dust out of silver half-dollar pieces, by cutting up the silver tvrin into . particles which resembles in shape the gold duet in the st - This is then colored to re sembleTgold and is .inised with gunflint. gold dust. Hock the yellow color is put upon the silver is n Celestial secret. The profit of the buiinese must be great ss two silver half dollars make almotit an outset of gold dust worth about eighteen dollars. A 'RUNE attached to a barourbe in Cin cinnati.' in which were ledge Headingt on and two ladies, became terrified and ran otr on Friday -evening. The Judge was throwlytnit . itt the first plunge and kicked twice Minn: head, fracturing his skull, besides' seriously injured in the chest, ',The barouche finally collided with a buggy, -containing . x lariy..and gentle. titan and b oth vehicles were overturned. but the ly other person _injured was Mrs. lfuntoo, of Baltimore. who Was badly' bruised and had her left wrisi•bibifen. Tor Portland Press gives rurrrmcyto funny bleident tshielt occurred in that city ; fe\ v days s io e c, I, - s'ecrus that as Irishman. li'ving at the North Fait'. is poSsi•ssed of a e whose fonduess for the '; tiraythui - is inordinate. Ou the morning in question she purchased s leg of latulrlor dinner, and putting.it in the oven to Wh .bake, alto -turned to get some esd,en pussy, who had stood with [ lont dney•yen on the meat, jumped into the \open oven. The woman. nobpercei, inglier -eat...closed the oven .door, and proceeded in the discharge of her acfMs• tometrdutlys. Tabby cried, but Biddy could'ut find her, 'and during the fore. noon theLivoman imbibed too freely of her favorite. beverage-and became obliVious to all ahout her. Pat came home to din. nee: the, dinh df meat was et.ttefore hint, which lie pronounced rohbir'llis wife asserted it was lamb, but Pat turned it over, and discovered, to his horror, the Italy of - poor pussy. A scene ensued, in which ißiddy was summarily. sobered. - .l f',LEVEtt otrotstolt has 'at length been exposed, as will be semi by the fol. loWing notice,doted at Tunkhannock. Pa., Jul)k,fith ; . .A man by the uunte . of E. if, Warner, professing to be a minister, a physician and a dentist, late from Texas,having fled therefrom with his family to save their lives, the 'wife and Children stopping at Aleiandria, while he came Worth to get means to bring them north, has been `traveling through parts of the East• Gen e and Wyoming Conference professedly -endorsed by s number of our niinister4 lecturing, preaching, practising lord dentistry, and raising money there by. Ile is a well dressed and good look ing man of about fifty years of ago, and well skilled in tile several arts Kar l lbw& an to be able to deceive -the very elect.", After syeareful churl to secure oP Methodist ministers in Texas Informal if/11 etincerning said \Varner, 104 is word, ~gmleing the existence of ouch n man, has been obtained. And from other ref deuce which has recently conte to us. tic are forced to believe that We have been most grossly imposed upon, that the said man is one of the best executed counter. fellers out of State Prison. Ilia power to deceive is bevond description: he can pray or }veep, h< , a saint or martvr„ jest bestas suits his' pSITOSr. i\ e 'believe Lima deceiver and n verilang , rotis loan, whose wont is (ids, It d..sign, dark, and men and w 011101 eveualipre are warmed against him an no lISSITSIIII - villain. Pe Witt C. Olmstead ; P. E. Wyoming district; Samuel F. Brown, ester M. E. Church, Tunkltannock. FOREWN OFFENBAcit in snaking an Lady CiOdscin. licnsTx doestif nay touch. bit her 491 new breech-loaders and 'her half it million I,artrlages per day factors . , entitle her thitiiting to importance. IT in-thought that 'ilia amplonive ballet luny giCe France an much advantage over Prasniu t , an the needle gun gave •tba lat ter pother over Austria in MO). DIE: poet Freiligratli celebrated bit sixtieth 'birthday on the 17th of Jane. Ile in at present w ith his family in Bre gen., on Lake Constinien, and in . prepar. log a collected edition of his svorlus for publiention. A eLlffliT fire recently took place in the clock-tower of the Parliament House in Gordon, calmed by the ignition of the quantity of comanut fibre, four tons, kot on for floor “to deaden the fall of the clock-*eights, if s u ch an accident should oecur." . . . . THE governor of the workhouse Pleanington. England, recently ordered a rowed Sohn Baring to be "ducked" for.soiling bin clothe, lle won docket' no thoroughly that he IvaK drowntA, or, no the coroner'n jury both it,r met -death by tuinadventure. _ FRANCE ban 1141 fort' MC!, of which eight are of the lirot runk: Paris, Ly - ona. Stranbourg, Metz, Lille. Toulon, Brent and UherbOurg.. The forfiticatioun of Parma ore ntaled to have cOtt *40,000,000, and up to 18971. there had .been I" 1.1•111ii'd on (:herboUrg N. 44,01.10,000. BY a Roman Catholic authority we are informed, 131,8 the I.oraliin ' bully Nate, -July 2, that 'Cardinal Antonelli has just married one of his nephews to a _SpaniSh lady of fortune, and Ins -proved himself equal to the occasion by hes : Awing on the happy pair the sum of s,ooTOY)'franmeir _UMW sterling. WHEN Marshal Saldnnha was Porte. guese — Ambassador at Rome, Cardinal An. tonelli'made some inquiries about the state of iffnins in Portugal. Snldanha frankly replied: "Eminence, it is not to tlatter you and me, but Lam the Antonelli of my kingdom, and when lam absent every thing goes wrong." A 'YOUNG man in London, named Blyth, who has just attained his majority, in. dulgod, a year or more ago, all estrum. gent propensity for buying expensive jewelry. and purchased about 442000 worth on credit. After one.half had been paid it occurred to him that the rest I might be lowed by pleading "infancy" nt I the time the goods wore procured: 1 Upon referring to the items, however. ; the court and he were nut of one mind, , and .a complete discharge - of the debt I with costs of action added is to be the re- . ' `ward of his dishonesty. Ttik French army is divided into reven . army corps. The headquarters are Ufa lows : 1. Paris; Commander-in-Chief, Marshal Canrobert, 2. Lille; Common derin-Chief, General of Division De Lad =lnu Senator. 3. Nancy; C'ommander itiChief, Marshal Bazalne. 1. Lyons; General of Mt - taint Cousin 3lontauban, Count de Palikao. 5. Tours; CoMmander in-Chief, .3farahal Count Baraguey d'llll - 6. Toulouse: Contununierin-Chiet, vacant. 7. Algiers; Comuntuderin-Chlef, Marshal McMahon, Duke of Magenta LE GAL:Lois announces that Christine Nilsson has lusther• voice' Before she left Paris she. noticed painful defects in that exquisite organ; it oven only with the greatest effort that she attained to the ele• voted notes of denude clarity which have made her distinguished. Thu fatiguing trip to England developed the germs of her malady. For a fortnight her hoarse nese was thought to be simply a transient thing.. But she rapidly grew worse, And the beet plirsiclu6s of London have been forced to confess that the Swedish night ingale will sing DO more. • Cargouce are excited over the concur ...k.An St. Petersburg, to.the Orthodox Greek Church of ,an American Catholic, Father likwring, one, professor of theolce ~ rti .!. the college at Baltimore . Baton) ie . .v ill this country.he protested Ina very remarkable letter, against the council and the doctrin e of..p.nr Infalibility. Upon his arrival In Ruin a he applied for admit- EN 4 2" . , lance to the pale .if fhe Ureek eloirch, was regularly :ordained: and will so on found a yongiegat ion in New _York_ :lie recently sTelabrated mass in the Ecclesias. tical Scridenty before an assembhige of th:!inost distinguished Russian nobles, A stosr singular will has just 'been 4 opened it. Vellirl.. A rich old bachelor has bequeathed his elitirV fortune to is distant relative, it Very. it young lady: 19 rears of itge, and . not left - a shilling Ass I all his nearer relations. So far 'liters is nothing singular nixsut it. • But it Imp petted-that the testator-had been endowed with a fearful hump on his back hint a clump foot. Now he - puts the condition that alto mast marry It man endowed with similar ornaments if she wishes to touch the estate. The rightful heirs are con tenting the validity- of the :will, saying that ny . saute man cmild put such IL C9ll- ditilig • t THE arrival fief the auditor of Lothair at Windsor C l imb, 1m the occasion of the late State breakfast. is thus .sp»ken of by a newspaper onrespotalent • - poor Mr Disraeli and. Isis wife. the Countess of Baconstield. w i fre 11111014 r the not to an rive, a nd laid to pm op with a small Open hock carriage, whirls loot but a very sorry laical over it. : risrt smately, the author' of Lothair shy die way. Whitt a illittltritti tillt, Ctiiitclillt what a socissl blunder that beak hats been—his best friends hate him for it lint with-hint A large water proof smut, by which his wife and himself cate red themselves front the min as well as they could!' Tut: director of a French provincial the. litre has dispeusq with the ehoim• the ldred applauders so necessary in a Eretwls theatre, although' very expensii.e. By means of a most ingenious pieee.of mech anism he has constructt;d a meelssitsitMl el Igoe under the that of the Parquet. there are four iota of hammers, which its. irate the 110hir made by mars .d.' gentle fo . m men, and at distances there are pal . l ato?. lee, that produce at exact Unit lion of the clapping of hands, when they a Ike together by means of a spring,., The lip- paratus is set in motion by a-cord termi• : totting in tilt, 1.111 . 1, et the manager, and the nob* enters the hall by means of openinds under the chairs. It - h e n h e deems airoper, the manager can applaud the pied:. very conveniently, and carry the audience along. - . A WHITER in n s 'ologne Iliennany I newspaper attentions a curious change in the population of Bohemia, which he sav - s has been partly caused by the Coutinually increasing immigration of the tteriunn4 to America. The tierman element is di, appearing from allparts of Bohemia, and the Czecros ar rapidly taking the place of the tlerinamli. From year to year less tierman is to be heard in Preigus• and in many villages where a Bohemian worst was not to be heard twenty years ago, the Slavonic has now all but supplanted the lianas:ln idiom. Th., same 'writer re. marks that a similar phenomenon tour be witnessed in the Southern Tv tol, where tile Italian element is advancing every year, and the I;ertnan' is receding or he . - coming halianized. It wou ld seem that, is impressing himself sm American life, the tiertuan is losing Isis f)Keltold in scone parts of aernsan3 _ the whole of Th mislay ,sys ' the London 11,7 y July tit, tti, in nu curly hoer' yesterday morning. gy•-at leif at Woinwell, bear litansley, awing to un ititident which took place at the Deerfield Main CollicrY,' which the . whole of the men. i;tai in nom. her, were eolallistl in the pit for tips - aril. of • ,eventeen hours. lt uppear, thug shim! nine a'clis:k oil - flotrislity morning the tlt grit in the colliery came into collison in the shaft, so that 110 person could ascend or descend. On some of the Inen...it the top 'going down to where the.. obstruction tookplace they found the clhair broken and the conductors smashed to latices to the extent of some twenty or thirty yards. A number of them were. at oboe set to work. to clear de. iihottruntion, Log it, was not until About 10 o'cliadi at bight that the Itrelien otottoetl moth .1 nes. too; got re:oy, w hen the !lin were safely thrown tin the top, n distance of Ifil t yards from the bottom. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —Three :101en of eon stroke itccurreil at Louisville. yesterday, one fatal. —Six cases of sun stroke have occurred a Chlctuto *Rhin the last twenty-fout hours. CM= • —Gen. McClellan halo accepted the appoint pint of Chief Engineer of the Docks of New 'irk city. —John Moran and Andrew Nemm were clowned while bathing in tlie:Lake at Chicago caterday aftSnoon. —Hon George C. King. a inembet of Con green (ruin Rhode Inland from to 7.1. in New York on Sunday. - • —The malt house belonging to lobo P. brewery, it Sterling,lnori. was bnrn cil Sunday. I..cosa filtAbOtal. Jiab. White, of Hoboken. N. V.. has been sentenced I o three moot ha in bill and fined OW for cleating n watch. ' —Twelve or fifteen eaves of sunstroke have occurred in Baltimore within the past two days. five of which wore fatal.. - -Joseph tionitirs. foreman of the Germtn newspaper office at Cedar Rapids, lowa. was drowned Sunday, while bathing. —George Wilkes' libel suit against the edi tors of the Turf, Pith! and Farm. has been ad journed two weeks by Judge .Carduzu. —Judge Barnard at Ness York, ryesterdny, sentenced Jno. Kelly. repeater at the last election, to one year In the State Prison. Three other repeaters were acquitted. -A has Francisco dispatch statev that Webb's line of Australian steamers-will com mence service immediately. regardless of the action of Congress on the subsidy question. —Thomas tlit en. of the flrm of lillsvu Co, Philadelphia. Who absconded to Europe. has been Intercepted at Liverpool and a com promise effected, he paying over part of the money. tornails irisiled Oshkosh, Wlse o mda, Sunday morning. doing serious damage. The Skating Rink was blown Gown and the roofs of houses carried away. No lives ore report ed • , —lke Barry, it noted desperado. who mur dered Deputy Sheriff l'ratt In Luzern coun t'., ills.. some months %ince nod wax neat to the State Penitentiary for life. died In prison on Saturday last. I —American Consul Diddle, at Havana. who has been down with yellow fever, Is recover ing. His wife died of the disease on Sunday. Consul Hall of Matanzas Is In temporary charge of the Coagulate. • , -:-Howard and Weston, crintractoni, have . commenced suit at Bloomington. ills., for fain.LCM agel.t the Lafayette. Bloomington and Mississippi Railroad. for the balance claimed to he due them under a contract and for damages. —President Grant him accepted an Invita tion to visit Providence. R. September 14th. • • • . ut the inauguretionrof the soldiers' moment. He wilt be the guest of Gen. Burnside and Iva efterwerd stop et WesterlT. the guest of lion N. F. Dixon. —The eight Frenchmen. who were picked up lt sea and taken to Boston by the brig Wil iam Mason, state that they were emigrants boned from Marseilles for Parmambuco od . . the bark Fell:, which vessel sprang a leak mid was abandoned. - —Sult has been instituted in the Saperiut , Court at Baltimore. by the State of Maryland. against the Baltimore is Ohio Railroad to re-i cover $250,000, one-efth of the receipts from Passenger travel on the Washington branch from January 1 f l u July 1, lam. . —The family o Martin lfells, consisting of five persons. kAI ing live miles east of Gale na,llllnois. whl re s eated at the breakfast ta ble Saturday m lug. we struck by light ning. I The elde daughter was Instantly kill ed and some othtra seriously injured. —T4e Wayne House, at Northatuptour Mass., with ten stores and saloons adjacent. were burned early yesterday morning. The Inmates of the hotel barely escaped. The to tallest Is about 5124.000; insured tor MOO% mostly in New York and Hartford Maces. —The banrand hay sheds of John Landin. in the town of Lagrange, N. Y.., were struck by lightning on Saturday night, and totally destroyed, together with their' content., con stating of entire crop of hey and agricul. total Implements. Lose,' /4.001 k Insurance, SLOW. --Hor. Austin. of Minn.. has .tendered the teginot:ello 011 t. u tbe. S. v t . 3 , grattuy to lion. Wm. death of Mr. 'Norton. win c o l ,citur st rict the tat!. in Congress peti t the dist°rlClTl:d was Norton's competior at line a , his election. • I'eooewell, at Norwalk.. Ohio, yes terday refused en injunction to the case of the Toledo' nd Woodvit e Railroad contract.boid lag that the act of the Legislature authorizing the city of Toledo to build ouch m con stitutional and the action of thT ru stys and City Council legal. —.Bunco F. Ballantine. far several yearn commercial editor of the Chicago Tribunr.and afterward managing editor .of the Chicago fitmddiron, died at Nan Diego, Cala on the Rana The Chicago Board of grade passed resolutions In commemoration of MS many estimable qualities. —A tornado passed over Ottawa. Illinois, Sunday. tearing down-chimneys, fences, itc. On Main street a plank sidewalk was raised from Its foundation and whirled in the air. Mr. I.,ynch, dry good merchant. Henry Fred enburgh, and two young girls, Misses O'Brien and Bock. were all on or near the walk at the time. While Fredeaburgb was trying to as sist the young Indies from danger, part of the walk struck them. so injuring Fredenburgh that he died In two hours. bliss O'Brien was no badly hurt that she could not long survive. and the other two were slightly hurt. FIRST EDITION. IIIDTIC4I - IT. THE CAPITAL itv Telegraph to the Vittshurgh Onzettc.l : WM:HIM/To:C. July IS, MO. . I,tltllkOtt Malta crorrrp. \ All the North German steamship lines _have rennet running.. Our foreign malls are stoimed In Mil amore and New. York. Postmaster General errs. w w well lo no engaged in effecting a temporary Image:tient with the Cunard and Inman lit e of stein:secs to carry our ntalls• Several Aines'iCan parties have put in priumsi. tions to carry it In vessels under our ,flag. These will receive proper considerationat otter. In the meanwhile it is thought certain that our molls will be carried by Engliahlines. ANTICIPATZT ISSEIIItrnION OF cOguerter.. Bunters Schwab, managing member of the Northillertliau I.loyds steamship line, has ar rived here to consult with the authorities as to whether some steps Cannot betaken to prevent.frie interrapfrOn'Ot commerce between this country end North German ports. Schwab had an Interview with Secretary Boutwell. among otiel . s. and endeavored to Impress the the necess ity of urging upon the President the propriety , Of. calling an extra session or tongress,' with us view to meet the emerge!, yr by some appropriate legislation. Schwab also had an Interview with Baron Gerolt. Prussian Minister. but that transpired has mit leaked out. ' It is understood, however. that the Baron succeeded in persuading Sec retary Fish to send a dispatch to Minister Washburn°, instructing the latter to ask the French Government to permit German steam ers earrylng llnited States malls to proceed on their voyages free fruits attack. and to stop at one polls notunder actual blockade. 'Secretary Fish has, in fact, sent ts strong note of this kind to Minister Wis./Mimeo. but It is brlies,l that it wilt have but little effect noon SAOIIIOOII. The got ernment should have statie,younger and nicer rigorOUtl.represontntive than Baron tlerolt sent to this country during the present crisis. II stoic Is regarded as too slow and feeble for etch no emergency or the Present • It Is sold that Secretary Fish also instructed Minister Washliiirne to offer protection to the Prussians In France. for the reason that many of Mu naturalited citizens cause from Prussia, and that the PrUSSIals •inverntuent tans no representative in Paris. ~1 The Government will be 'urged to provide for the tragstawtatlon. under a neutral fl ag. of the Brest and 2.9thamPtut , mall, which ltas3i eccentiv been harried by the steamers of I helm t h German tioyds,llatnburg-American Company. and the Coutpecne Generale Trans- Atlantic. . • =I Very few dispatches • hove been ceised here from Europe by gentlemen In Diplomatic sod Ainerimui onteinl circles, and therefore reliance is chiefly made on those of the Press relative to Wm. The new French Minister hns received no cable telegram since his arrival In thls country. The :inziety for Intelligence . . hel.urope. Is mvticularlf manifest among he Iliplornht lc torus, some of whom await ith linpatience•oMcini advice," by. malt from heir r, , t , CCLC r.overcutiesits, which It is told 'ill itot - te trusted to the ocean cables, fearing hat eseh cypher messages may find their way nto unfriendly hands. =I union have been reaelve4 troni New York int elsewhere as to the truth of.telegrun cut hence to private parties. one of them no . crfing thut admiral Porter recommends th• allstment of ls.oll senmenand the-limumilat lacing of the - navy on suchog. It is err :Ala i that he has male no recummendatio. . . to tither the President or Secretary. of the Nary. nor hto he even suggested to them such . ..Al. In vim? of European events. Equally untrue the dispatch that the Prealdent Is I.eing urged to convenr , Coocrrs4 at an early try to legielate accordingly. otNvitat. tamper.. W.lll. • •rotary F • lah and Secretary Itoul.well had . . - . I:it et rt.: ts ; with the Prentdent hut eveolnE., ntree that there will he :t general Eht - 0-,' I tt;te A, ut. Bout well it, ,tf the ttuinloo that ~ . . .. . • • . • lit be.prrarlialated on us. The President r 1, noun. to be aver, to ceiling ihmutress tie , gel her. hut said lAA evening that It lookr ouite,probuble that contingencies might,. art. , that would netersitate hitn to do no. I=l . The.Suiniry Civil nen ice Appropriiiitiou ae reported from the Conference Committee isnd passed both }louse. contains proeleinin! . fhat the public lands which bane been with drawn for any mason and afterward restored shall thereafter be subject only to homestead and preemption entry. 1 • Tilt trrwr or Tilt WAR. It - due. not appear that any one 4iinuecte with our government fears any dtmister happoin to our errantry 'apart from the 4g.. the %Vat Itiwn itor shillrinC• , ‘t: that We nIViCIVnii European a or, the log nothing to ex elte.such . tt.tlLO IT VIE (.I:N.titO po.m.terJoue., has reCAIVeII A telegra nut Postmaster General Creentrell Inatruc g him to 'rani the German mile by the C Aid line. and all mails until further mai. I be taken In the nettle manner. NEW YORK CITY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh , Gurettr.l DESIRE TO nEtrier. ...`7iEw Tonic ...111ti . la. IMP. A large nut:abet or gentians lately arrh In this emitntry. who. not •boing citizen+ liable to :military duty in their own cou: y. have called4l' the °Mee of the Prussia. insul and estires.ed. their willingnema t torn. Ilistnarck has been teleirrnbhed It wrtlaNum The agents of the Hambarg-Americ Steamship Company announce they wilt dl path the steam Silesia to-morrow at h usual hoar. The er Silesia will too touch at sou point i❑ Ireland or'Gr;nit tirtta ln = dispatch [rum WanbingtOn says Admiral tarter recommends the enlistment of woo amen. and the immediate placing of the aw on n woe footing. The President In being tired to convene Congress at an early day to gislide accordingly. INDIANA The Political VatpaliT: littf.l- Ad. 1!2=ZZEZII:g1:11 Trlerroph to rite Pittsburgh Gazette.] IND.. July le.—The first im portant Republican meeting In this Kate campaign Was held at the nest wigwam in thin city tu-night. told addressed by Senn ti,r Murton.- Re spoke extemporaneously, having had no time fur Preitaw Mace his return from!' Wtohluirtun. Ills lipteeli wan. Inaluly a review of the Republican paste tut; der rait's administration.ns coniparcif with the iitliniiiintration of President Johnson —slowing the Increased of of the revenue service, the greater amount collected under the same lawn, and the efforts of Congress and the administration .to lighten the burdens ~ f taxation by n lurge-re duction of the. tariff and Internal Revenue. lie niso alluded to the noinagement of Rate nffairs. showing how. successfully the Repub. Henn patty had conducted the fl.nees and !Meld:Wed the debt. There was a very large audience present. Including Governor Baker. the officers of the State, and .many Meths guisbed eltize. from various localities. The Republicans regard the meeting and the speech as i most successful inanguratiun of the campaign.. Trout/Ir In North Carotins—Armors by Ih State Militia. Lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • RALEIGH, N. C. July 18,- Ik m:wander Kirk. of the State Militia. arrested Friday several citizens of Allamanla county,and on Saturday Chief Justice Pearson granted a writ of hu., bens corpus on behalf of the prisoners. which was served on Kirk. lie, however. refused to obey. saying. "That sort of thing is played out." The charges against the persons under "arrest have not been made known: there, TT no warrants sworn out aga them: They are milong the first citizen s ofinst this eoun •iy.- 'Trouble Is antlelPated. An Injunction will be sued out today-for bidding the Treasurer to pay money from the Treasury for the 'State troop.. There in no Insurrection or resistance to civil law In the State. Bum Ball at Clnrlnnffill—The Harvard* vs. fled tvleeklnga, ' Inv Telegruph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] - CIFCtiDArt. July 18.—The game of Bette. Ball between the .kfarvards and Red , Stuck=, inns excited much interest. But for. the Jury to Goodwin. the Harvard “pitcher. "in the last Inning, it is probable the Red Stockings would have been defeated. Goodwin was struck by u and knocked down. He, pitched through the . Inning and then fainted. He is not seriously hurt. Score: Harrards-3. 0. 4.3. 7.0. O. o.—Total 17. Red Stockings—X. 2.0.1.11.—T0ta120. The Harvard. will remain and play the Mu tual. on Wednesday. TheG.rgla Les4l.l6nr, Dy Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette.) ATLANTA. Ga., July 16.-111 the House *to day a communication. in *titling, was receiv ed from the Governor; elating that unefliclal information bad been received to the effect that Congress bad passed a bill ad mitting Georgia to remseotation In c oax ,„ • and that until the Meets lug of 1:70OftfC1111 1111 December the - Mote would remain under the aupervislon of mili tary. but that General Terry would allow the Legislature to go on with the enactment of laws. The majority and minority reports of the Dullock-Angler Committee were reported and laid on the table. It it 'the general be lief of oil parties that election will be held this fall. sew Orleans. New Gio..e.tes. July 01. -- Flour flrulgrl 9u perllue double extra Pk triple extra .25124.59. Oats alQroc. 131191195 c. Oar 929 fur prime. Pork bold nt tJ14.11.75. Bacon —lobbing saleaktpc for oboe err; maimo for clear rib sides: 190 for clear sides.' llama .24X825c. Lard druler; tierce Il1017c: ll ama s„ 18).(c. Sugar—prime 111tio. Mobuseli—c,ity re belled 50'675c. Coffee lirm nt 171(617)(c. Gold 1190.G.939-• apper Rivera [By P. & A. Teletranhl Ont,CdYY. July, 18 .—Rivetet a Mend with etteen Mathes water ha the channel. Weather cloudy; thermometer ee et e r. a. - VISP ~'`~: PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JULY • 19. 1870'. German Niceties to Espress ti)etspathy Milt Prefabs—Address and licsobitions Adopted. - 81.000,000 to be; flaked in the oas of Piactirel Sympathy--Strong Letter mane 11. Grail Weise. I Ily Teleiraph to the Pittsburgh 1 +azette..l Sr. Louis, July ls.- The German meeting to express *lineally with Prussia in the strug gle abont to commence betwmai In, 1111 , 1 Prance was one of the largest ever held here. National airs were playetPhy the bands, I a donut songs. ung by the ilitiwd and the ent it shit= warvery great. Al, speeches In' r. Hanauer. Emile Preterite!. , Carl Deenger I nd several others, which obmitidest in lenun ix- Ulm of Napoleon end probe,' of liiug Will m, ll:suatick and the Hertel it 'nation gene Ply', the following athliess s as interned to 'i.e llernutti notion: '•The desperate gitutb i ler on the P clich throne, under cuntemPtible pretest. Int , commenced a war' of Suppression an eon_ 'sliest against GerintaY. The times of .lelac and Na oleo thC.Flist are threatening once more. Tonri inn strtiggle for the indepen dence of all along mentor year assn national life. Your d feat would dismember the Ler man fllllltTinll l l anti make it a dependency of France.. Your victors . secures Germany's unite, and' with that, her liberty. Your tri nutpli Wl/111d oven liberate France. It 111 %V 1111 pride and joy that wn hear of the tiernain mottle north and south rushing to anus (or their country as one wan. 'Firmly eotabling in your patriotis, your , strength and your perseveranc. we expect glad tidings of vic tory for the holy canoe of the Innil of our *birth ..,-eolutlons ;vets: unanimously adopted that to t Uterllll. thu rutted States, hi OttICT.IO Sies, their sympathy In a pmetimil way, •lirritiee n fund of one million dollars for ;he s apport of Invalid soldiers and urchin chil dren of fallen totem' that the Germans of St. bottle tdedge themselves to contribute b 501110.1 to this fund; that the address soot ponseeslinips of tills sheeting are telegraphed to President of the North German Pltrlktnent. leith the request that they he presented to King William and published to the German • PeOPAe• Mi ned Committee was quieted to rake (untie nod to co-operate with t Germans of other cities in the ( - aired Stott, in carrying out this project. Ex-rnitml Staten Senator. 11. ,;rate Brown sent a letter to the meeting, in which be says: -With the dynasty Interests that appear to he the excuse for a declaration of war on the tart of the Emperor of Prance; no American can have any sympathy. We, as citirens of a HO can rightfully sympathire only with the people of R foreign country in the defence of their nationality, their right of homogenous des eloptlient and their laudable wish to drove within a cOuatlon league all et kindred deseCat, or speech. or affiliation. that a united faith may make them one nation, either for defence or organitatlon.".= He' thinks that hawever much we may Condemn the authors of this war. startling Impulse .1.11 given to many latent Democratic tendencies. Whether France with Ws Napoleonic dy nasty. or Hermany • with its federal unity, shall henceforth be the controlling force. In Europe. involves also the imestion whether civil order that appeals only to central au thority for support, or a civil society elabora ted oaths basis of local self-control, shall ob tain mastery for , the future In Anotilding the destinies of the ' continent. The of the latter • lie believes redound equally to the benefit of the FrenTh t0..14, Hernitm nation. lie also bellevei that Ger man unity will In the cud work out German Republicanism and a federation of all that great brotherhood of people in the heart of thes ct he o s n u l traW log o s n th at , to ur; the lead of Prussia. I.N.t. all events. If the only. Kate under a kingly of government that has adrultbed point nal progress and local autonomy as an ele ment of its social organization. that of Napo leon. itwill be long years before env foot hold for liberal advance will be found under the shadow of his rashly eatended baleful la- IluenCe_ flat aside from all these comildern thaw, Mr. Brown says. ...Who can forgot the time of our own extretnest peril. While the cordial Roy will of, the. Herman popttlacto of ihtntpe wan giving to tie imiterial encouragement of the most, vi ' tat kind. and whilst a united German support was o tllllng the ranks of our armies in the field, the Emperor of France waliiotting ith the traitors at liichtnund for th el. pa • lion of _the Chesapeake at a French La ,t 1 *du lion and orgthHang English arri.spanish ex peditions to Mexico to blockade nited States. o hy laud and) repare the way for perma nent support of the Southern Empire: . 4 . This letter wal received with .100 , 1 ap plause: The meting eonOnued until a late hour and teal largely attiM4ed by people of ail nationalities. Nlttettng of Germany inl4mpstlile 1%111. Prostnn—lttspatrh In ktna ‘Vtlittott t - Itt.intrt• um to Gernosn• 10 right to , 11,4 Moth., Countr,. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.; l'4u:ahtl.Jalp 11 .-. 1 large meetlag of Ger ., notas was held at Turner Hall yesterday with reference to the war In Europe. Casper Butt oresidal. and speeches were made by Cal.Ju. sett. Collector of Internal Revenue. Herman Ilaster,cclitor. of Shoes Zrittingblio‘. Salumou. of Washington Territory. and other pronithent Germans. Resolutions of sympathy for the German cause were passed . unanimously. Three thousand dollar: were at once contrite ated to aid the Geruian.cause. The following dispatch was ...era la . cable: —To King Irdllam. of Prussia The Berm ans of Chicago tender to you and tb the German Patton their heartfelt symPatby in the War against the perfidious traitor. lianolrOn. and against all enemies uf German I.listress and unity." The excitement aiming the Germans Is even greater t-ahan at any Gum sce th declaratio o n o f d war t was made. All the in places e of resort are thronged and the situation is discussed with great vehemence. The hatred for Frenchmen is remarkably intense. Over into hundred Germans departed hr train to day for Fatherland to Mkt- eervtre In th Prussian army, and more will follow. Th Influence of the Prominent leaders has bee exerted In vain to dissuade theft from such I 17011111, Ily Tetelmtpl: to the IltteburKlt Guiette.) New Vonn.:July le, Ito. The excitement In the Gold Room NI glad to eny since the September poole. a• he Drier ntnged between ltir. and 112. !Foreign bankern have been baying -on A., ruin thg other side. which seem to hive men given in ant 'Ovation of a general Euro pean war—reports to-day • brina that linsSlit has Joined Prussia. . and that tustria will nuw probably take sides with France. Extreme agitation lu Eu upean money centres is reflected in decline lu Lon don of Consols total,aalfn sofMI to BE4 lint.'. On the street early oak"n were between the first recorded tale nt at .:trhich there yßits n steady advance to from which point there wie+ p pimp to 1 . 22!:. nod a deillne to Y.Xl:4tliN. The ranee of the pimp wine report that there was sorb a pan ic In London that it WAS Impossible to obtain quotations for United States Jr other securi ties. and that the Dank of England trill ball nn extra meeting . to advance ank rate to. higher figures. There was a perceptible abatement In the excitement late in the due and the price declined to Dn.:. Thin was on the receipt of a cable telegram g iving higher quotations lu the foreign mar kets. Closing quotation EXlts. The day closed with a calmer feeling, and there was a commendable abatement in the speculative excitement. The recent panics In Frankfort. Donne and London Stock Exchange were engineered by the Germans to sustain the. hull movement in the gold room. The German element inour midst, It estimated. . now hold at least 523,000.000, and ore short ofgovernment bonds to the extend of P1i,000.000. Viewing the .'situation from this standpoint: It is easy to see that Wall street Is banging over n volcano. The situation turns upon the point of a short or long war In Europe. If a lung war. then the Germans are likely to come out triumph het in case of a short war. then they are likely to pass through the most disastrous financial defeat in their his tory as operators In Wall street. Carrying rates fan per cent. The clefiralleCs were V 151.- 000.000. The specie shipment by English steamers it Wednesday Is expected to . he very large; the amount now predicted is $5,000.000 to 17.0gid. Foreign Exchange held firmly at Ilr! , 104 - . Money more active at MLT Percent. fiovernments opened excited and prices de cilned. • The decline, however, was inalgoifi cant compared with the fall in the foreign market. which was offset by the adeene e In gold premium here. Late in the day the mar ket was steadier. German bankers have been heavy sellers of bonds ti..day. and other large sales were made. It Is believed on speculative aocOunt.by professional operates. Investment bulginess seemed to be confined to purchasers. Comma 'el 12NR.11N; VINOPIti Pt PNOPiii flya,U; new SSW'S; 'fa aOl3 'sX; '6B 10-Yin'. !Naafi; yummy 12X4112X. State securities dull; Mlsnourts Cl; Ohl Ten ne”ees 04X; New nt,,i; Old North Carolina bfkNew ' During the early part Of the day the stock market was atones• but after the sudden rise. In gold became weak and the adviince of the morning was more than lost. Dealings were large on the entire list. but the heaviest was In Facific Mall. which was exceptionally •strong on the report that a European line would be established. After this stock the chief interest was In New York Central, Reading. Lake Shore, hock Inland and St. The Ektmk market was dell and steady at the close. with some recurely from the lowest point of the day. Lake Shore loaned Cat and es MO as 14:1 Kos paid for the Use of North- western. Canton. OS; Cumberiand.4o: Weeteris Colon 3174; Quicksilver.4l:: Marione:4Bs; pr e f erre d. 12.7;; Water Power, 15X; Adams Express. fah; Wells. 15; American. 41: Called Stet/m.46N; Pacille Mail, 43; New York Centlal. M 11 k; ,dp, .14?:; Erie, 2.2%; preferred. 43; Harlem.. 133 M; Rending, 9144; Michigan Central, 118 k; Lake Shors..9ll; Illinois Central. 131; Pittsburgh, 101; North Western. 84; do. preferred, 87; Rock Island, 112 M; New Jersey Central. 163; St. Paul. iek; do. preferred, 78k; Wabash. 53; do. preferred. 81; Pt. Wayne. 94; Terre Haute, M; do. preferred, Gl; Chicago and Al ton. nem do. preferred. 118; Ohio and tills elssiplk3sk; C. C. and C. 8114; 'fanfold end Erie, : St. Joe ' 117. 18T;hCurrbAcy.au88ceIs. Gold, 111.891.- • SECOIII ST. LOUIS FOUR O'CLOCK - ( H ICAG ).• New Verk Mener Markti WAR : 2 NOATS FROM EUROPE. no)-1 3 russin lie Sit nation al Kiehl, on the Border French ConiluUndera Gone to the Front-.. Prawn Demands a Decision From South fiervian, StUtes- England's Aux let y Cotwerithic llol• lamt 7 Cemorahlp of the Pres4—M. Speerh Supprevaal—Crecn n prince of Prussia in the Fletil— Prem.,' Fleet in Pursuit or the Pros- Squad rim --The ItrportNl Bat Ily a Skirini-h—Prt.slan. fret or Pr0...601411.1mi1l .vael. in British Port. 111..11andr‘l Denunciation of Sonulron 1 / 1 tla• ri 1 11 11 morol Derlora on or R too,iu 111 . 1 . 0 or of Prit,..lll-- Ext.itemen4 lii Finance and Produce 31arlets--sweden and Switzerland Remain Neutral. Telegraph to the rittsbilrCh!/..lrelle I FRANCK. FAno,lilly -Thu Prussian gnu. at Kehi are leveled at the French Custom House while the French gnu., are seriously threaten ing the .Frtislan CitstOnis. All the troop, I rem the ChalOn, ramp are bet weenAlets and ThionMile. Marshal.. ..tol Csoiobett ha.e 'elf Part. for the twat. Th.:: French genht..its tr the French in ;lotion on the Itlntie. • r. nt.-The trupeter and the Prince' leo jetloh are cape, teeto leave vnAVe.inenday for the front. The Empress Eugenie will act A? Recent during the absence of Napoleon. France denl/11,16 .r decision from the South German State., by 130011 to-day. Don Carlos has Lien expelled .from }ranee. Marshal Canrobert commands the' First Army Corps. the Duke of Falikao the Second. leuetal Frossard the Third. Marshal .Mclia huh the Yount, and General Force, the Fifth; Marshal listable will command the Imperial float& and Resents. The French evacuation of Dome in again 4mmored. The French nien-of-war are watching the departure of. the Prussian irorociath. from Rincland. The Utintool says the •Euglish.fioierinuent has Ontitucteil Loot Lyons to communicate iMth tiraminont on the subject - of the. neu trality of Holland. w !cosh England wishes stipulated. coSsoltsil t or . itir macs - st.lll sregeit NI,. Polio. Jute 10:-The tiortbS pondrot telegraphs: Nut nee wocd of Thiers' temarkatue speech was allowed to reach Contend by telegraph. are has hero a so tonoffr erliron. elloot to dream - Europe about pr rjy lent nalitcr resisiCtlng an?, and F'rrinte about the °pinhole of Lumps. Telegnuns to the English papers during the past week have misrepresented the tone of tbe French independent press and suppressed dl ,stench against the war. The dess censorship was never more active lied or:crapulous. In spite of its first wavering, .he English press now. without axceptiou, :barges France with the respohalblllty for war. lit appears Clint after firmament's d laration d deemed wasmade for the din 011ielor. after refusing to give tiles,, wan compelled. to :admit that France had finally declared war on account of the Prussian dispatch. communicating to the Eu ropean courts the King's refusal to receive the French Ambassador. and that this dis patch, thus made the basis of war. had not linen seen by any French Minister. The Go, eminent had in fact declaredwar on what purported to be an obstruct of that dispatch supplied by two French spies whose names were withheld. When the war was announced the Lett refused to juin in the shunts of the majority. When the majority voted on eaten war credit of 560.0W.0Utt francs. the Left again sat silent. M. 'niers. after declaring his loss for his country and• his patriotic determination. when war should be declared, to grant to the Goverment the means of conquering, said/ "Our duty is to reflect: the resolution sun have just adopted Is the death of thousands or men in one instant. I beseech von for re flection. Ikditink you of May. Held. You re f used then to hear no, when I sought to %hon . too What was about to happen. Let that re ollect ion persuade you to listen. Now that the principal demand of the Government has been conceded. my conscience tells me I ful fill a duty is rusistitor Imprudent passim., and eriresew leg soberly the counter's interests. la this a time fur you to brook the peace on u mere question of susceptibility 7 You are •heddiag torrents of blood fur a question of tuna 1 If I hail the honor to govern My aeon try.Orwitilti have wished to give it time fur re tie,. ion. I regard this as an imprudence. and ift, eta:anion an ill chosen." After the dispatches on which the declaraA t lon Was made had been frequently demanded. and ah often refused. M. 011ivier said: "I will readNo dispatches, but not ;he signatures., tor, r agents would he sent away. - He then read t clone dispatch confirusirg the re-I, fusel of King William to receive the French I AuttatssadTjr. tend two dispatches tram the' French 3,Vitib abroad giving the substance of Ilisnoteck , s circular. The circular Itself M.l °Meier did nut pretend to produce. He con chided by saying: "We gu to use with a light heartlatitt confident in oar army. We Will tell the whole truth. What see could not endure' was the semi-official. etnumunication to tell Europe of the rejection of oar Ambassador: :lithe more significant because done In the, moat courteous terms." ' PC Thicrs replied to filthier: "It is to a blunder that we owe the war. Prussia ought to have bent attacked when she desired to unite the German Staten. Then war would havelmen legitimate snit we would have been sustained. I blamed tiadOWtt at the time. To-, day the world demands of us legitimate cum plaints. Prussia also has committed a great fault in negotiating with Spain. Yet Prussia wished peace, and we has, 'sear. If we had still to require the renunciation of the Hohen zolleru candidature I should still be with you.. hat now that we hays obtained that. we de mantlaomething else You have not only ob tained your result in 'forte and substatce, but yet you say Prussia has not yielded in form, and ice hare bees insulted. Public. epinlon turn against its—the journals of Europe will be against us. Prussia neverwould have recanted the candidature. It would have.bcen madness." rittliou. tienuN. July H.—France has sent a threat ening' message to the Governments e 1 the South German' Confederation, demanding of 'them, Within twenty-four hours.a declaration whether or nut. thee will remain neutral. In the approaching Straggle. The Crown Prince of Prussia-bas taken the veld and is In command of the Prussian forces. The French iron-clad fleet is chasing the Prussian squadron towards the Baltic. The Official press asserts that Benedetti, the French Alithamador to this country. courted insult by repeatedly witylaylug and address ing Mug, William. after he had received Pros. sla's ultimate .stint, and renewing his insis tent demands. It is said that Benedetti Wits not recalled by the French Government. but. and n imtve of absetice granted hint on a nett :er altogether foreign 03 the question at Issue. CNULAND. . • Lustre•, July Itl:—The French accounts mat that an ebspigement occurred near Thion- Mile. between the }tench and Prussian., In which the tatter were repulsed. The affair le said to hare been merely a skirmish. The 31 °mirky ut has a double leaded ettl r oonteluing the following: "Any clolatlon of Belgian ter r itory ends England's, neutral ity:. The steamship Leipsig, of North Gensian Lloyds. will not sail for Baltimore as adver tised. She is detained now at Southampton 00111 further orders 'front Germany. All the Prussian merchant vessels non in British ports will remain. -The crews have disbanded and are returning home. There are in our ports many German colliers; these have Into the to remain lest their cargoes fall Into the hands of the French. The Mont expects to be obliged to chronicle Prussian reverses at ant, owing to the super ior preparations and effieleney of the Preach army. Prussia Dente at least another fart night tg)get altogether In readiness. The VI/re also says France. without a shadow of excuse. or Justification. plunges Europe in a war of which nu person living may sec the end. A panic arises from the rumor that the Em peror of Russia pronounces in favor of Pres , sin and mobilizes the Russian army: Thu stock markets In London and Liverpool are purely nominal. There have been no gen uine transactions. • P. B.—There are exciting rumors on the Stock Exchange that Bassin has joined Prus sia as Really. Everything is declining. Bonds have decreased to teg, a frill of 3.X. Censors SOU. 1:10 r.The Oily Is gmtly excited end business Is nt Al stand still. United States se curities are the only ones saleable, end they at a great sacrifice. United States bonds are quoted at aatitin: commis amaisigli. A large advanee in the price of corn has taken place. The French Of/V.I9ONA IC 00 , P enlace. LNIXN.V.-- 1) - ) VOL.I ' • tug rt oyelyibltion a ghinit rode !Id cypher words tfftgrams. A violent thunder storm hiss 4 over the doing Ouch Ilan :e prep,' . VAIL OF FOREIGNERP. , FOSFI R LEI• at. PETERSBURG. July 17. — Isater and au thentic advices from 'Tientsin. by telegraph through Siberia. confirm previous reports of the massacre of foreigners in China. The outrage, were committed on the 10th of JUlle.. The natives set on are and destroyed' the French establishments. but left those of the acrnians untouched. The representatives of foreign powers at Pekin had addressed n joint note to tne Chinese Government de manding the punishment of the rioters and indetunif, fur losses sustained. I=lllM COPWOIAOLX. July IS.—The ileutraliti of Sweden bite just been officially announced. the government having previously communicated with France. = Zr awn. July h+.—Sw itzeriand w ill maintain' an armed neutrality. The Chambers Toted plenary lancets to the State Connell to Caine money and troops. Later Intelligence, Titans on the Frontier Wearied by Prussians. l'Aine, July r. M.—At 11t100 the Prus ulan forces deettpled the followlnir Sam: ieh, In Rhenish Prnssia."-and Neutierg, Itliett.ii Itacaria. Both these towns are di I ectly on the frontier. Thee sits, had a form eoneentrated at Linden. in florte Dllllllsl.lillt ' Matslx litiotainx It littlV generally Inlit, ell here that Ruh xaxtainx Prutsla. The War Vilthont Pretext. .. • The. toriot. lied Iteoublidan organ. hold the Emperor answerable for war without protest. Franc.. Dl•trosto Belgium 'rile rival.. in onler to show oily France gllstrost..l4lgiuto. invidious the fact 61 lien. Briohnent appointment to the command of une Of the coin , and of ('hazel to anothee. Tar ("mm served In the French anti; many sears ago and held other offices of taut under Lie French government. lint tviigned on ac count of illlticultica with his superiors and left tiro conntry. lieu. Chime' has recently I.eee conspicuous i u urging'conformitr of the calibre of Belgian eaouou with that of limas!. Itith of these Generals command on the French frontier. =I The Atlantic Cable CutupAules base nr ranged.to bead their foreign bslnes.isla line. .dutaide of France. PwMeu Bill Join Denmark and France. The Ganl,4 says that Sweden. according to disp.ltches received here yesterday. is ready to Join Denmark and France, If the Peet ope rates In the North and Ilaltlc Seas. It Is re, soanolv certain Itansia will be Mrletly nee• trol = P. News rtToilVeti direct front the seal or wal to "111., o'clock this afternoon states t hat flit re has I.ceit no blood shed. • The Prefect of Police has. Issued a procla mate nu more on requesting demonstrations. nt. citizens of Paris to inak w No Formal Declaration of War es Vet —Each Power Hesitates to Assume the Aggressive. Pant... July 1..-According to the statement in Let Liberfe this mooing. neither France nor Prussia have. yet fontal Proclama tion or committed tt technical act of war. Each power hesitates to appear the siCreS -1.-. shows that both Bendetti and Von Werther withdrew front their respective Poste of their own accord. and contradicts the .report that passports had been sent to Count Pe Solo., charge d'affitirs of Prussian Lega tion, who no to land night remained at the embassy In Paris. The Situation Explained. IA fdl . trte looks on this fact as one of much signinclinev and explain. it as follows: The Count de Sloss declares that his goverment does not desire to begin t hewer. that It does not wish to assume the responsibility and stilt re lies on the wisdom and cormillat ory spirit of the trperor. lu accordance with this the Prussian barge admits that he has been Instructed not ask for his passport..bat If the Court of Tuillertes goes to take the initiatory and steads him passports, be will. consider it an slut of expulsion and will withdraw' with the entire keen.. The Eitipeter •tlll 1.484 Fllplon.atlc May: This situation. however. cannot last. I mtg. The Chamber!, expect to receive to-morrow it proclamation by the Emperor declaring war, which of course will put an sod to all Mole matte delay. isileation of Military Operations to be Pr. Mite& 'The .Ministry hare submitted to tlge.Corg: t i liL l : ' tat f 4; h i e n To r tginis P oT i go lt rMat t ion regarding the movement of troops and military operations. Violations of the tow are to be punishable by a fine of from ff re to ten thou.:lel francs, and a second offence will roomier the journal liable to suspension. Sopplrmental Credit De•lred, le Minister of Finantat has asked of the .p ; t supiiltenental credit on the year ~U offour hundred million francs for the er budget, sixty million francs for ,the :dry five million for the Minister°, Finances. and ..four hundred thousand francs for the Ministry of the Interior. It is asserted that ofsoon as the Corps Legislatiff has dispoecd the above business, together with the budget of Faris, It will adjourn for the muni bipal elections. utter which the session will e resumed, and any additional legislation necessary to sustain the Government to the emergency will be attended to. Patriotic liubserlptlues rousing In. Patriotic subscriptions for the army col- Moue to be taken up throughout the countrY, and large sums of money have been received: The journalists of Paris and the provinces have appointed a committee to receive suhr script ions. with. Anile De Gemrdin Presi dent. The Prefect of the Seine has placed all y litre in the public buildings at the service of the committee for the collection Of subserin -1 I ions. Council of War at the Tollerlea. Ecroinp.—A Committee of Nth:asters and Council of war were held at the Tuileries to day. at both of which the Emperor presided. Prase's. Amer Belted. Prepared for War. LON Dos. July le.-tjeneral 3initka ?dated in the Prussian_Cabinet Council that Prussia was never better prepared fur war than nt the prescot time. The French Artily rise Deye.Aheed According to private Information received la this city, the French army has a start of five days on that of Prussia. _There is a rumor In circulation that the French troops have commenced bumbnrdlog the town of Saar brach I= Crown Prince, Frederick William, has de parted from Munich. The chief command of the South Gernmu armies.has been conferred mma him. His cousin, Prince Frederick Charles, is to command ..the troops of the North. Prussian troops' are passing west ward. Smite have received counter orders, which is perhapcon .account of apprehen sions respecting Austria. EffiEll:ol3 LONIIONIA:ItRY. July 111.-,-Thesbeamshi• Scandinavien. front Quebec fur LlrerPool.h been slguale•l. • • QuEr.swroirs. July ls.—The steamship Cl! o Cork. of the.lnman line. and the Siberia, o the Cunard roe. arrived here yesterday. FINANCIAL AND COIINIERCIAL. LAINDON. July 11.-2 T. x.—Como 90; account Pc American securities are flat and nominal; Vs. 03; 'as. tai; E 3: 10-10 s. 91. Erica. It ; Illinois. 100: Great Western. 21. Stocks eat and nominal. Laregroca, July 10.—Cotton market flat and Irregular, with middling uplands at 9111 and Orleans at sales 6.300 bales. Bread 'stuffs excited. California white wheat 10.; red western W. 2. 10s Melds itd red win ter 114/11s 211 Western dour Dise.Dile2d. Corn: No 2 mixed 35... Oats 2s sd. Berle) , Os. Peal 395. Pork 106 s. Beef 113 s Gcl. Lard 725 611. Cheese SD. Bacon Ode for Cumberland and 63a for short rib. • Common Itniin Oa 3d; fine do. 13s 3d. Spirits of Petroleum ltd; refined Is 7.1. Tallow Hs 3d. Turpentine 29s 640309 2d. Linseed 011 33s Jod. Linseed Cake 1111. LONDON, Julji !S.—Tallow active at ilds Gd. Sperm 011 905. Pleagar illeo.lo3ls 911. Turoen tine firmer at.os Oct. Whale 011 37e. Linseed Cake quiet and steady at lie sd. Calcutta Linseed firmer at 11.354G1s 6d. AntwlßT, July 19.—Petroleum opened de clining and quiet nt 5iX. • rov:mAiers24o,llo:s6.2l.kiii:l II cAlltt.l.s.tairJtes 178 Io,: niernucds k...I.3teCTIYE Commirrxt July Itlth. 1870. .7 NOTICE.—There will hen meet ING of the above Cent tulttee,aL the room .4 the Creed Word Grunt Club. Nu. 66 Smith Cele Greet, on On Tuesday, the 19th ins I=l El= IT. S. PURVIANCE. Chairman. OW. F. Noun AN. *.eret try. - HAMS.--10 Tierces neletn brand, Sugar Cured llama and Dried Peet received and for tele by the tiered or tall by .!'o. A. RENSHAW. Ilor.l.lbn;rt.r. •nd Ninth st, EDUCATION FOR YOUNG MEN— WILLISTON PEPIIN A Itg.-1.1a• log ragelvad from Its fonndor, lion. S. Williston. on endowment of ellee.ooU. oers the vary bell advantages to students destring a thorough:roPgintlon for Be. O at nes, or for admt•slon to (lnimical College. Huard post. and Tuition freo to the indigent, gor catalitana address the print pat; MAHEIHALL BENsltAiv. Hut pton. Have. Jo ta3uie SPECIALTIES FOR LADE . FINE NOTE PAPER. ALL COLORS, WRITE AND TINTED VISITING 'CARDS MOROCCO CARD CASES. CALF CARD CASES. N c CALF POCKET BOOKS. STAMPING IN PLAIN & COLORS. MONOGRAMS ruluneasn. .ALLAN C. BAFEWELL & CO 75 Wood Street MUK..per..doe+..~.. , ~..~ , aub~vrve~(~.-y. a: e 7 # NEW ADVERTISEMENTS G...AFF.,. ' -. Y .• ..I-It:1: . -1. - .;$ : :... . , - .. &-..f,'..0.., Manufacturers of Conking: and lleating: STOVES, RANGES, . FURNACES; uc (irate Vroltt, EC= COMIBIA COOK STOVE., I ,onlidene - e Cook Stove, Fli B )•tOll 1)1.111,E MEN IMPRo‘ ED Cooking Range. Nile's linproied Star Range, AND .. , • FIERY ..FU.RNAiIii: I=l3 906 and 20S 'Lib ert NT St) . eet. A N ORDINANCE—To Anthorize the J - 31. Construction of a Lateral sewer on Union A Huy. Eighth ward. be, 1. lie V. ordained end enacted by the Select nod con,now Councils of. the City of Allegheny. and It to hereby ordained and enacteet, ha the thartty theye same. That the Sewer Contrulsalou be. and are hereby authorised and directed to int Ha and receive proposals for the construction of a Sewer. crated a• follows: .t 1 accordlne to plan to Ire approved by Councils: _ On Union Alley. from Sislis street., line of property of West ream. Railroad. and to ouutruct therefor with the lowest And brit bidder or bidder, at their dist,- SW.2. That the co:A deXpenses of nald Sever 'Mall he fully Itseertanted, the same shall he levied, assessed and rollected as provided for, by an net of Anselobly of the commonwealth f Pennsylvania. nuttiest ^asupplement to a MP Flentent of the fourth section of an act,entltled an relatingtrt i iitthltheny Clty...approvedhfarelt 2 ttg" . . 4..Thg l t. ' en ;ouch nf totT nollnotten ns toPY conflict with. or On supplied bY fovolloloht and Um urue Is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into n lan. thut the 14th day of July. Ante, I tomlnt.one thousand elget hun dred nod seventy. • 1N11 , .. 4 MeHRIER. Prceitlvnt Allen It. Clerk of Select Council. lIENHY WARNER. Prekldent of Common f7ouncil Attett . It. DILWORTH. Clerk of Commou Pannell. :71 A N ORDINANCE—To authorize the ConetructiOu eta Lateral - Fewer on Olalo ei.ne. SEC. 1. Be lt ordained and ensued' by the Select and Common Councils of the City of A11 , 0..1- thd it is hereby ordained end enacted by the au ority of the same. That the Sewer Commtesion be. and they are hereby Ikultiorautt and directed to Men mi Mena and receive pring'. for the e on yc cge gh.g, hewer. 10Cated us follow!. and ecconling to plan to be approved be Connell, On Ohio avenue, front ulton etreet eounett with Frasier street Sewer. and to contract. therefor Wlth the lowest and beet 1,.14.1 der 9r biddent.st their discretion. Sec. el. Thatea soon a• tho cunt and omenses of said Sewer shall be fully ascertained. the same shall he levied, assented and collected . provided for by an act of Agreeably of the Commonwaelth of Pennsylvania. entitled ite supplement. to sup plement of the fourth section of un net. entitled an - Act relating to Allegheny City.' approved Meath 14.1889.. Sce. S. That so much of any ordinance as real conflict with or be supplied by the foregoing be and the state Is hereby repealud. • Ordainedend enacted low a law. this the Lith toy of July. A. D. unegleCtu.nd eight bultdred and seventy. J A MKS M eBRI Presidentof Select Council. Attest J. K. Ilk LEY. Clerk of Select Council. lIENRY WARY: 1:11. President of Common Council. • Attest: R. DILWORTH. Clerk ef Conine. Connell. 1:11P A N OltDlNANCE—Authoriztor, the Grading. mai Pasqua id Pastime alley. sire. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common COIRICHR of the Cill id .thegitenri and it. is hereby ontalned and imactedhy the am thority o a t h e name. That the Commltteeen Streets be. and are hereby authorised and dlrected.to Invite and revolve onnamils for the wending and paving of Pasture alley between feint amens and ties alley. and tocontraet therefor with the lowest and best Milder or bidden, at their discretion. Ste. 2. That for defraying the mist and expenses of the same. there IN hereb levied a %pedal as sessment. said assessment lobe made and ciliated im provided by the Act of Assembly. endued an - Art relative to Streets In the City of AlleithenTj . aproved Aprlllist. 1370. don 3. Tha her e witha bar. of ordinances I b e at/ and they are hereby re veawhitled. ()tled and enacted Into a 'gm, this the 14th day of July. AMR, 1/91111111, one thousand eight hundred ant seventy. JAMMldeliftlEit. President of detect. Pound Attest: .1. It. CM Ltai. Clerk of select Council. .9 HENRY WARNas CoEuR, l'inninlent of Commncil Atto4: /1.11/tt.ternertt. Clerk cif Common Connell. A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the Grading dtld Paring of Laurel AlieL - NM'. I. Ho It ordained and enacted by this Select and Common Council. of the City of Allegheny.' and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the au. thority of the same; That the Committee on Streets be.and they are hereby authorised bad directed. to Invite and receive prop/wile for the Gridlng and ('eying of laurel alley from Walnut street to Spruce street. sea to mutantet therefor with the lowest and best bidder m bidders attheir dineretion. II sr. 2. That fur defraying the cunt and expenses tho wane, there is hereby.levleti special sum. Peet, sald assemment to be made and collected. as ovided by the Act oLAnneaoniy. entitled en - Act LsUve Street. in the CitY AlieghetiL . w4P proved April Ist. 1870., rhat all ortlinftnren and parts of oull meresinconslrtent herewith he and are hereby it. pealed. Ordained and enacted into is law. this the 14th day of July. Anno one thousand eight hundred nun seventy. JAMES McDRI Ell. President of Select Council Afloat. J. It 03.1. LY. Clerk of Velect 1:4311001. IVAILNEIt. Proxldent of Common Comm Attest: J.ll. of OM Y, Clork of M. Come,. ORDINANCE—To Authorize an ix. addition to Sewer on Spring Garden Avenue. SW. I. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny. end it le hereby ordained and enacted by the au thority ef the same, That the Sewer Commission be. sa tey are hereby autho r ized and directed to Inv arid receive proposals for th An gl ension of Spring Garden Averse Sewer from Street westwardly to connect with the titan brewer eras ing Spring Garden Avenue about three hundred and fifty feet. bidde r, contract therefor with the lowest and beat or biddeni. at their Macre thm. Six. 2. That as wren. th e cost and expenses of said dower shall be follyascertained. the same shall be levied, assessed and collected so provided for, by enact of Assembly of the Commonwealth Cennsylvante. entitled - 5 supplement to a sup. piement of the fourth Kelton of an act, entitled an . Art relaline to Alit:4:ll.Y eitr.approved March tun, A. P. 18411. - SM. 3. That so much of steyordittance as may condict with. or be supplied by the forename. a and tbo same Is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law. this the 14th day of July. AnnoDomint onetlsousandeight ho" deed and seventy. JAMES McBRIER. Provident of Select Council. A""t‘ H. Connoll. HENRY WAIt.NEEt. Pre.Went of Common CounctL A""" tlgt ' :; ° C ' o r sit i nton Conn;nl. 1.19 A lat y h t o o ri t tl e nt; ., th o si eift street, First ward. - Sty. 1. De It ordained d oroirted the MUM. ud COMITIOD Councils of im the City of by Alleghenr. TlVtlity to ff b tfu'grtnco'n: '4III7WT d ar:- c. Pe. 7 "12:4, - d In the rear of Park street. Float Ward, oc &moan n uniform width of thirty lent from °nun IMO. but to Allegheny avenue. and that Samuel Gray, - e. W. 11(cifiAntu se' and Simon Dram. Freeholders. Did th ey are heeehr appointed viewers. to view tho premises. smithee tits dam ages. and make assessments of bonents, as broil. dad by Act of Assembly. +ports - eel the Snit o f 1111711, entitled "An Act relative to Streets id the City of Allegheny" • Ordained and enacted into a law this 14th day ol July. A. D. one thousand oight ndd seventy. Ali DeBRIDII, - Smith:lca of = SeleetContrest. Attest, 3.1 E. Oxt.kr. VlCrilnieet Cooncit • lIENRY wARNICE. PresMatta C01..= Counca. Attest: R. InLwomu. Clerk olComman Covncll. 3,l* . OLUMBIA 011kCOMPAII 4.THIRD ' .A.vn SNCOND.NArIoYALs will he added U. former ilin of valuable seance 10 be sold TIUB TUESDAY NUNNING.JuIy 19th. at 8 o'clock, on antacid Moor cif lidiantineli Atietinn Hamm 104 Smithfield etrear r attar. Third National Bank: ' ' • ; II ^ Second National o n o consuibla 011 Co. .A. DICILWALNE. . /70 Auctioneer.' COTTON. -30 ballseAsilAnnSglafolical.e TIE WEEKLY GAZETTE IS TII?: BEST AND CHEAPEST Commercial and Family Newspaym DeDLLSIIED IN WESTERN Cr-NI:SYLVANIA. No farmer. mechantr. or merchant .b• . aid be about It. 'MOO. It i s e N 'b :tr b'".', .1)5 at ten . -1.13: A copy furnlshetteratalhanaly W tart rerter.up of a Cab of ten. Postmaster are•requettad to act at Agents. Aggress, PENIVULLII. REED 4 CU., • I.IIOINtINTI.II.S. Se., not rave:l,ll%2 , tt 'lt LINES. tritt be inserted an lbw toltnttne once - rive:NlT-F/I'A CENTS: each atbllltonett User • . WANTS but an ezppnmml Lnnd ureil apply. •-B t‘ gat ( ll j t 2 i iho iL :K 3(lnl . in i t i t=l.l4inAtt utr uttd. Country. Ant btlN W N E t! ) %74lll } Te l o t kfT,%—Se veral e ti n A l arc wanted to Oil up the 1 , 011,..T11 mu% ra, DUQUE:3NY Glth VS. This company Is she ul the beat la the Battallou. Apply at A tb• or of G. ILCSON. • 101 4 :e.!, Foot .4 411 d street. WANTED.—Sevend Mem for Farm Work, Gardenia, an trivia". Also. for Bile/ward Work. Several Elfin GLYN Wantod for Croat.. Cbdrilbervrork. work add lists work of ad description. Stidif .4r-it/UAW /LENT OFFICE.No..I sixth atreat, drat &tor from Suspension Bridge NITANTED-83,000 TO, *MOO.— v A Spears! or Attire Parts:sale musufs. bialitess siready..ettablished, pw7lng iwr cent. The straee among reelulreribraiStendlt business. which an be done indefinitely. This a rare opportwilty far men whales to *retort In 4.111P65. Adder. B. A. It., Pittsburgh (Istr.Tre orrice. slitting real 6161 e raid where on interview ran be had. for three date. . AVANTED--MORTGAIiES.. 30.000 to Loan to Ism or mall amounts. at It fair rate of toterlst.• THOMAS L. PlrTrlr. ' 0111. Bond cod Heal iudate Broker. N 0.170 Brolthltald Bunt. I I\T ANTED—MORTGAGES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan me or small enerunts on property InAllegbene • ty at a fair rule ttt Interest. CLIARLIgt JitItEMT. itol &Kate Agent. 6tl Grant stare. LOST AND POUND. T. OST,-CHECK.---41n the 12th or I_4 lath inM, a CHECK for Sdo2o, No.llll. doted lath July Inst.. drawn by Wm.McCally ru: In favor of Mows. Bridles At Dud, or hearse. The finder will please leave It at No.lB and 211 Wood street.' At payment has been Mopped of ho value to toy one. . Julantit A.ll. BAGMAN. VOU?in.—On Saturday evening,' POCKET-BOOK. nuntaloina newsy. Ike. The owner can have It by online at 143 Banenear street, Aileshany. and leen alma J. MA BAPTIST. VOI7NIL-JUIS 6th, A LIGHT }MOW!: COW. El or 9 years old. Owner VOI HE SS . O h i o y° r ba t rg , n ear n Ed a ta s l C e L haern a. w 7 - 9-5X,191 • BOARDING'. mr ANTED.— ibA EIDERS. —A few at No. ATlV;il7:ttr e !' `"° Ta TO-LET. rrO;LET.-FURS NH ED ROOD,with e t r. thoot. bound. Enquire at 134 FEIIIIII TO•LET.—A . large. Third Story FRONT ROOM. suitable for Ledger. AU ply at 279 Penn street. rro•LET.—\o. 86 Esplanade street, Allegheny. HOUSE of 7 rooms anditolsbed attic; gas throughout: hot and cold wits! in kitchen. Possession giTen September tai. Arid, tin meal/won to . JOHN STERRETT. titaroond. Allegheny. • • Matt TO -LET.-STORE ROOM. " A ftrzt-cla. PTOILE ROOM and cellar, No pa Liberty etreet..completeir nttea up wit sliclrinp and counters: Will Pa rented cheap called for son.. Enquire at, Cl= 'FOR SALE 112=11 Country Residenee. At EdgeWeud Station. A ler. DOUBLE TWO 13TO1Y BRICK /LOUSE and nearly 3 awes of ;found. The house . contains 13 mom's: also • ell ot Awn water In kitchen. Any use in want Of splendid house will do well to tall and enuallnir t , lis property: . Will take city propene In part yment if suitable. For further Information call a the place. opposite Edgwerth Station. on th• P. IL It. Julsew, OItAZIEIL VOR SILF HOUSE 7 Faridshed 7elmoderate Wetted for & boardlnff hour.. Ter6ll , . 74 FOIL SALE.—A BRICK !WOW, col' , net of Logan and lintel street, sew. rooms with grass yard in front. The bait loindlon in the cat ward: Willa t' a* I wish lose to the country; Apply 6O LOOLilit STHEGT. ur ad great Mt.. I. 1.. H., No. 60 L. • street. • 1,14 F°!' SALE CHEAP.--1V,500 will t 1,2.741747 t with, PlorirrAirdgt:Vlt etabling, trlmtlne on a tort feet pima, .ene-hnit equere back East ennsylvania avenue. Twentieth wara,.near lAberl7 APO] tel 174 Grant street. near Seventh avenue. Julltwria FOR SALE, Ferend Second-hand 'WAGONS. : , ,, , , :!.. , !,1 . ..t.,a11441111t1A131:, In good order APO) to Corner of South &anal street a j n O d i f r e N A D V TE l r m " rl Allegheny. FOB KALE.—Engines and Boilers, nor and Swoon aunt of anklnds.oonstantly on hand. _ Orden from an puts of the COMIL7 nsonsPor tended to. JA.116 . 4 WILL t tomer Marlon Avenue nnfl P. Pt. W. C. R. W.. Allegheny. P.. rOlt - SALE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE A. FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A One CO_DNTRY RESIDENCE. containing MO acres with 3 houses thereon; one. a Pon comfortable and convenient westerni. and one of the best water pow. trot. We Pennsylvania for a rulli; 16 miles from the atty. on the waters of Turtle Creek Road. Yof a mile from Stewart's Mallon, Centre! Italt. mud. Also. several good gloom/ in good locations ous fur sale. En of WILLIAM WARD. mill No. 110 Grant St., opposite Cathedral. FOR SALE.—ON 8 YEARS' CREDIT" 18 LOTS. k .cre rachlo orchard of loot. bro. 4 ar Trees. t.m.strArlltura view ofthe .cities. Primo . 0 to 0000 each. 110286 AND LOT. full of abates bearlagfnilt. • A c itt il lVirkW COTTA2 S. 9 Main.,u {mot and sid• hurtle.. 2 cellars. 2 lama otateras• amp,' well of water at back door. rarrlakkhousa table.grapea bearthityounsoreltanl bakring.flemat view of the cities and Mani, oppoatto malty ofT ilan street. Waahlnaton, wit ° 1 um. r prick .100. Or 2 acres more *l4m orchard cm be ad with h.. Within Unreel raldutes walk of la. cline. Enquire of W. LINUATIT, on the praidses. Je4:7l-arcs .L'OR S. Ll.—An elerait frame eat room..a hansit. Oe rt rs've attiVe?Ntion e : ;714 . 1" * : yonlergeo and resoonabokprite. Any ono desiring do,ltoblo bows "DOI= not Intl to Attars IWO barorto. A largo end beautifully Masted lot, at feat on 44th street. near Butter. nut be at ;present for • very reanotiable ecnisiderslioe. will make • pretty spot for a handsome feebleness On Boundary street—A frets. dwel? Meryl rontainine 10 ammo. ;low renting for 0. Lot 24 by 100. /11.000 will b➢ this. - teh4llo below Ito value. s3llo—Lota tonne 100 each. pleasantly Otte.' ted near the ylvania Railroad. can be per ripased Out by bbbiyibabt. the. corner of PO= dad 33d street. 1119 F OR SALE--PROPERTY. The two storn double house, the resltlittan of Roberts.Sennedy, adJolnlng the rthldenee of Messrs. Wes. thdHey IValthr and Wm. Cooper. , In McClure thwushlp4m the New thightOn Road. shorn . 3 miles from the city. The house contains 14 rooms; also. ice hoose and cooling room. NUm• methitthen end laundrjandout-house.thnsthilent to the main bulldiu4 the hone hisupplied -water end gas... The grenade, Cornprlstng theist I . olf acres. are tastathlly laid out and athitothell with an abundance of fruit and cthameetal Ueda,. small frults.de. °Tithe prenilsesen elute stable, cold gtheeth, out bonies and gardener's ben* 01' 3 rooms. Verner Ration. on the P.:Ft. Itt.'fitt., ft R. Is within • iew mlnutes. walk of the berths. IFor terms, enquire at the PEARY.. HILL. Alle gheny. Ltelt PITTSBURGH BANK 808 SAVINGS, N 0.61 FOultiii AVMCF.. PITISSCROIL Cl! /N 1864. at i alrieekracttrAfinVoligigi Is.. fro= to 0 ololosit..nd frlxo Noveber, l/ i rate ale 4 foliar 1...• to o gook. Interest p. 4.1 at t P.osot.. free of tat, awl tt potwit anwn , ompoonds lootolAnnually.in ;Rancr ftno Jol3 , 800. Of By-Lenn. tc, forolsbed u tha Board of Winagers—tou A. Item, Prustelant; S. If. lawman. Jas. PVC Jr Tice Fresidents; D. E. with:day, tiserebal and Treasurp._ A. Bradley. .1. !Drawn. 61. , Dell. Wm N. Maack, John N. Dilworth, F. Baken, G. loll:m01W: Joshua Rhodes, Jr. Scott , Rohl. C. 13thwatt , Christopher 2+W_ D. W. Jr A. 8. nail sas:Dom - - -I . 7l7Mlatteir'eland ithle - NJ 1.1 101 e bbh astern/ low " Vastam 'Sr." TENNESSEE ,BASLEY.,-500 Bags New eters. for eslo7 : I INMAN' ICIENT /Ir. OD. L.) OKAC-1181) to MU*. to, ass Tenn 'SAIAH = El • ... ground CITY al CO.