THE DAILY GAZETTE. ROME NEWS. r.a.• t be. elty„ tor Ito Bummer 'out frhtii.. to have the tietrerre. sent t ttArn: Ire 1..tr1.i their tot tretiee to th cilce Prier by mstl, if, cents per tbonth. • - - Oar .ntibantnent, ' , Tara, Alle. than). Intl please pnt. nn,....ther or. [therm= 2.n:pere 3iiirere3, to the ytnani,.. men. mha follnerl7 cr.rnen the mote. an he lin no en thortt; to rethiva their dues- Dopoty Mayor ilnetiolayeaterday tined Geor Bader" and wife. One dollar and costs for di orderly eonduot and drunkcaeee. s . Mn. Donahue seu fined three dollars anti eostaby Deputy Mayor Nichols. for exposing bet perma, and acting disorderly. —.fr. sew Market llouse.—Tbe Com Mee on !tartlets will meet this evening to open the lode orthe Fifth avenue Market Roane,. ew le= that e J int' etock nap le about being fanned fo the per • f ereitiag a ant class hotel at Bellevue. oft of glue.ooo. A V.atnan was robbed on the Citizens Pat snuffer Railtray on Wednesdrm of $ll5.- Sb desertbed it wen-known offender to Alderm , Koalal. Who Waned n warrant- AM.-man Moreland. In the absence at mile business yesterday afternoon. - united In to bolt' Londe of matrim ony tte c nie u tt o n f tetla . nattl4ll. 110. for the Pkgare.—The seeond company, Owinsole Greys, will meet this afternoon at t. 4 P. 14., sharp. for the pse of mandato; to the Charles ifotel , to be be photographed as n GOlll y.. ---...---- .. ' So Iltrnek.—A gentleman residing In South Pitt burgh. whose name we did not ascertain, wa rieken down with the heat or the coo wed. today. and at. last tiocounto bin lite tram Map Iced of. mtVierly Conduct—Johanna Hruniaker storiontlou before Justice Helsel. yes- , terd charging Heury Bluer with dlsorder -17 •A' war: nut was issued for th e ar rest f the aecuee4. -Cs . ]taare's COmpany •ullllaßl oat for pa rade t• Is afternoon at four o'clock. A Imre r. ph of the entire company at rest will tattle bran artist In front of the St. Charles otelJ Wood street.: The Allegbent. Chief of Pollee. &Wanda Charierlseir pursuing the owners of sett fin o hare failed to respond to the at...r otes in tion of Treasurer Maeforron to pap theft re Me license. ellaisare.—Sao.Netiile Craig, agod 77 years, whOinany years ago made himself tammel by sawing off bit own leg trisieb was injured by accident, died at Neellle island yesterday. He Was widely known and respeeted. A I.l.llllsume--Arbuckle's dehrery av neon colbsted with a buggy on Penn street yuater- Piko rartirreh r gre " n e l e n esis " glin ' , " . " Tg buggt capsized and the OCC11112111ti: throll7l oat. but ant actiously lajured. • di big to Ilitmore.—Alderman McM.trr. ye rday Issued a warrant for the arrert "1 =O. aka Regan charged on COUVlElirtt of CY rum . more with assault and 'battery in stri king and Mai't said deponent. The affair ocehrred in fistdscrabble yesterday. ' • , . • Attention Daseers,—Ptofestor D. 'hover ,. stlanki l aif Attention, in hls art, has engaged tar= ner for a dancing school. Those who are des as of becoming adepts In "tripping the light thatestta toe' would do well to place thenutelves under the tuition of Prof. Mayer. Meaalt.—Kate O'llrien yesterday preferred a charge of assault and battery against a than named William Lloyd. Re Is charged with sO saultlet,depcment without cause or nrovocu- Lion. The Alderman before whom the iefor- MMIMINVISS made—bnd.ters—lssued-a.trar nobler the arrest of William. Keeping a Ferocious Dog.—. Alderman Eg- Ferat, yesterday Issued a warrant for the ar rest of a mnn named L. Zephold, residing In the Fourth ward, Allegheny, on the charge of keeping a ferocious dog. 'The Complainant. a man named John A. Howard, alleged that the dogA WI bitten his wife and chlid. iiettled.—ln the case of Mrs. Swindell. Realest Mode, for disorderly coedurt. Pub- Ilshed.yesterdits. the parties met to Alderman MIMOSA'S Oak° yesterday afternoon. and there tins DO disposition on the port of the Prosee trig to pushmatters she agreed to withdraw the salt If 'Rode paid costs. The . owe Ras settled on these terms. . Remanded.—Juba Connelly. cbarged with' obtaining money under false representations, the partimilard of which wepublished some weeks since, bad hearing before Mayor Cal low. bun evening. A number of witnesses were examined. wbo testified confirmatory nt the charges published. His Honer remand ed blm for a (umber hearing. tuight Flre.—About Ealf-past four o'clock len evening there wug an alarm of Oro from too ft., 'et the truleprodence engine house. occasioned Lr tha hrtralugof a root on a house in mitourt-tit Liberty street. near Twenty. soconcl. The-firemen responded on:my - MIT, but. the etutinee were not required to go into ser vide. The damage Is very slight. Ailega4 Nelsestee.—Ogleer David McKnight yesterday male in formation before Alderman )lowdett, wainst Wm. Peterson. butcher. who hem a - slau.Oter house on Second street, Third ward, Allegheny. Tho prosecutor claims that said slaughter hoase Is a great nuisance In the neighborhood.. end should be abated. The parties will haves hearing to-day. ROD late.-11. fluffnm's mineral water wagon wits knocked out of tune 3 - esterestYbr being run into by a fteight train. which was beating down Liberty street, in the vicinity of the Elevator. The driver started to cross but was a time too slow, and his wagon was strack.as noted. The mineral water bottles were =corked liberally by the cancnesion. Fatally lepared.—A man whose name we lancet* learn met with an accident yester day afternoon. which doubtless will prove fatal. /le wan employed by Wm. Paul. Jr., Superintendent of the Water Works.; and mu With others in laying water' pipes on 'Finial street. Beneath ward, Allegheny, when the derrick fell upon him, Inflicting. It thought, fatal Injuries. FOrlitall..—Sate McOdors, yesterday at tennoou, appeared before 'Squire McMaster, and preferred a charge of fornication against man named Theodore Graces. The prose cutor .is far ndranced in pregnancy. and charges that Graces. under promise of mar elfected her ruin. Theodore-eras nr restinikandels,defeult of bail, jailed fora Int on Monday next. Fes the Resent et the Peor.—A 'mold lee cream festival will be held at the Allegheny Rink under the auspices of the toddy of ut. Vincent De Paul for the benefit of the Poori, 'An who attend will spend's pleasant evening the managers are making every preparation for the enjoyment of their guests. Doors open at T o Mock. First QuaddrlllB nt 8 o clock. Admission M cents. Misa sale sad Battery,—John Dalhetmer, the statements of Mrs. Cathsrine Dalbelmer are tree. has been indulging In the not sec t creditable amusement of beating Ms wife. John is not responsible. however, es ha only elterelsel his prop:ll,lde, for Irlierbeallog when he Is drank. It Is the liquor not him. Catharine thinks otherwise and complained to Justice Helsel who Issued a warrant for Jobs': As still be Seen by reference to card. Messrs. Laths h. McKatip have removed from their old place of business on Penn street to Liber ty street. Ito the house for moor rearm men pied by Culp& Shepard. Messrs. L McK ay* bothstirewd and eugmeticyoune Inen.On derstaad their business thoroughly, and they . base interneded In building no a lance and very successful %rude. Hereafter they intend to devote move at to derling in flour. EliUg ralened.—A little child. three Teen old, daughter of Mr. Morgue, of one of the up per wards, was taken suddenly ill yesterday eepenhsg. shortly alter eight o'clock. A pa's,: clan was sent far. , who oh ble"nrrlearPro. pounced it a case of poisoning be strychnine. The proper antidotes were applied. and it Jr hoped that the prompt action of parents ad hhysician will sure the life of the little - suf ferer. flow the child obtained the Palen Isa misten:, ps there was luta about the. how* Pnwaratell by ilea[.—A witnan Tamed Welsh 'veldt:iv on Pike *Meek. above Twelfth, wan overpowered by the hentresterday afternron, militia at work in tomee Cotton fectorvi she started to to and succeeded In ' hint a-Uhl:shalt a square other residence, corner of Walnut and Pike, when she sodden. Vutg,17.1,LT5 . .1.% ligmomneolons'g'Vtvot°. led violently. ' A number of the women to the' neighborhoodbathed her bead with cool watareaud as her home.: She will likely . recover. • Member Obi aluneesiber.—Nar. J. B. Kelso. - of Washington county. renewed hia subscription to the Gaza - rya yeateratny. remarking that' it was fifty rears since tale father,-Mr. Benjamin Kelso. of North 'layette township. In this county. first became a reader of the Gazerrt. that he continued a Co nstant reader of it until OAdeath. about fire Teams ago. and that the Oalcesrrs has come down to him like an heir loom. We hope he may live long and find nothing in the Oasicrrn to prerent him from •e o tramending It to lals descendauta as %earthy of their continued confidence and patronage. Held for • firerlns.—The girls arrested on a warrant 116130 d br Alderman !Rune on se barge of. keeping Y house , an account of which we published yesterday. were commit ted to Jolt far a hearing. The Alderman should know hls. MeV blllllllells and perhaps does. and If no certainly knows that girls boarding In a house canot be 'of of keeping' h inT,ll,l" house. n nod If en whr the dooms to the swpense of • boordlna them for several writ.'? During the torn of court that has just closed a case of this eitaraot or snot Med and the prowen!or was requited to par the 61,1 F. = • . - Qu WeiliteAcy fifterunnn n gia:,r locked his bone and eartSato. the river nprynll r t mouth of SanithsLy Street, ..illenbeny. If it 6nd,not been S ir the firottipt exertlous of Wharfmatter Darla the tdirscorould hare been drowned. lie tunceede4 • fit =deicing the enthral, which woe to the water - up-to the nett: and cutting the belly band. thereby de = tacking elm froth the part and giving biro an Opportunity to smith. of which he availed himself. - The cart was also recovered. Yesterday moraiug an accident of aalmitar character occurred. in. the , same totality In another driver. path horse and cart were g f eitted= 3 ..tht . rger.ll7 oz . obeLlp? .. t . lftt Man ne Y i e b tge rb oVier. l =ir ' f7r rt _n_ i* T7 _n Pran s . hse trout drowning. Both accideutoit n re d tLi tie Loth carelesisness of the drivers, is both Cu.., estall ys. who went enable after the accident o ccur. to do anything towards rescuing the animals, • • - ~. i _ ~~ GRAND OATHERINO OF GERMA NS The European War-Meeting 'ln Tonnes hall-littrring Sperebea-Melly and Salim bum-Committee. appoirited sad Money 1141.4-Procession to the Bridge. Inseeordanee with n call lamed Ernie days since by a number of leading German citlaens, a large number of people,assetubled . laat night In the Turner's Hall to ezpreas their opinions and feelings In retard to the recent events and present state at affairs In Europe, The Hall was quite full, many - persons thronging I the end aisle who wild not obtaln seats. Ow- ' lag to 'a misunderstanding our rePorter did not reach the Hall until some time after the proceedings had begun, but lion, the fleet they were 'characterieed by that steamier unanimity with which all Germans seem to have been Possessed since the recent declaration of war by France. C. F. Bauer, Esq., editor of the Voliablutt, was called tel he elaitr, and delivered an ad dress which was well conceived and well re: cekvea. fie thanked the meeting for the hon or conferred. andafter stating its objects, said that he considered the outbreak of a scar be tween two great notions so powerful and so great as the Germans and the French people t a misfortune. The French people, - who. by two great revolutiots 'openly declared it: ideas of liberty. should nut now be at war with the German people who are equally lib al in ideas. It is only the Emperor on she throne of Imnce that t he this war, and no man Inaba world ran see. without bit ter feelings, the ncroganee of this mac, Who now seeks to overthrow the German Pc , 01 , /t , 1100 the German people will show their strength. She does not stand up now d to e tend-a throne of a king. but for the principles of liberty. and that Is the reason ire, as Amer leaueltirens scultilermans hay birth_ Imre 'LO lielp them_ money ur men to help carry On the tear do we propose, to aid. but Ily giving comfort and relief to the sick and wounded. To do this there will be no man In Allegheny county who would not cheerfully comply -with the duty and donate hls full and liberal share tow:iris the fund. .After this the Itev: Karl . Welterhauseo began a fervent nod 1... et is oration. &Bernal IY appealing to the people and tiring their hearts with his stirring language. In the midst ot this speech the Birmingham delegation marched iu with the Washington Coronet. Band anti an' American flag, which was greet -Al with loud cheers. When enter was ngaiu restores' Pastor Weitershausen . proceeded oat him he friends and fellow citizens, alter thanking our friends from lilt 'Mins:ham for this ngreeable interruption I shall proceed. That which has boon so . lung looked for has come at Inst. The die has.been cast. The gauntlet of challenge baslieea nt last throWn down liv Gee traitorous and blood thirsty Napoleon nail Germany ban taken it ,uu. and now she wall ' grasp the sword and boldly draw it from the seabbnrd, though blood shall dose In streams thereafter. Prussia will meet and repel the unshiughts of France with a valor equal to that of old. Do not misunderstand me. I have as little feeling for the King of Prussia :Li I have fora King of Saxony.a (imndSlNike of Nucklenberg or a .Prince of Lichtehstein. [Applause.)... But I do feel and appeal for the leader of the German people. Baden or Hesse or Prussia is not the German Fatherland, but the trhole of. Germany la the Fatherland. And what a war must we look for. The self ish. grasping French usurper will not be con tent to leave things no they were before. .Either subjection and slavery or a greater and grander freedom ; cultivation and smite s.ippinusei awalistheGennan people. Mood will now In the Rhine tad perhaps in the Elbe and the Neekar nod the Danube; thousands of young men will seize the sword and will die. But I hope and believe tbnt that right. which n' notes the German people will carry off the palm -of vicinity. When heart bents beside heart In the field of battle anal Mau tights hr mon. then will the name of Prussia. and Saxon and Bavaria sink and nothing will remain but Getemssiv and Grimace. I still hope In toy old age to hear, one land embracing all within the borders of Oennnny sing one grand sung of freedom.... Rut le it enough that only words should de' given here? - I am opposed to men enlisting here. Ido not think they should go from here to fight across the ocean, for Germany bas seen enough and all she needs: But we can express our sympathies , in another way. We can send addresses not to the foot of the Prussian Throne but to the people of Ger many. They have swords and ...noon and bul lets and nags and suck thldge sufficient, and patriotic women enough to attend In the hospitals as our , American woineti did in our late • .war here where, as the President of the United States said, one hundred and fifty thousand wounded soldiers caved their lives to our women. list there is still something left for us to dn. Let us provide means for the taking care of the sick and the wounded. Let every man give what he can, If it lie only a cent. Let its open 'our handd, freely. for such sacrifice. are pleasieg triGod. I see thous and. of widows and thousands of orphans in the future. Let I no all aid them; let us not shnme our noble , German origin and the ern. new Fatherland of our adoption; let us not forget the old one. And when the time of peace shall return Moil Heaven grant it may somo, I hope to see our Rerruany including. Austria. and Lotheingen. and Elmer, otpplausea a free. unite,) Ger lauttly. (Great applause. , - Dr. Jos. Abel :towed that the president ap point a committee of five to drewto. reeolu tinns erpresslng the sentiments of the meet ing. This tens agreed to and President Winer appoint. Messrs. Abel, Roth. Michel, Am mon and Sh.sberg. The Frohsinn Singing Society then Tanga patriotic chorus, which was greeted with cheers, that beeame dea f e n ing when the ' Cnairman annoueced that besides - urging an well Ude society had subscribed g..... 50 towards the emote.l ' . .- Loud erica were now made forDr.Meinerts- hums. who accordingly. afters tilde from the Washington Cornet Rand, delivered the fol lowing asidtess , • Grrinon Friend,: It is a seriOnis and •a. mighty/It., honored friends, In which we have asiernided together here. Our Germ. Fatherland Is threatened - by the same enemy who has so often stretched out his thievish 1 halls towards oar glorioua country. The nephew of the Corsican conqueror, having achieved the throne of France through trea son, leads hie armies.without a cause, against the German border. Ile would snatch from us and subject to his own dominion old tether ' !thine, the loviiest of German rivers, the wit ness of our grand history and culture, the stream which has been ennobled by the le , goods and soars of our people. Dot God be Prelsed, he cannot accomplish this. The Ger man people Iles not now, as It did seventy years aro, torn. insensible end : bleeding from a thousand wounds. No, a proud feeding of nationality cows, through all its limbs. What Ulrich Ton Hutton. the champion of freedom of the Reformation, said "Amine my people. the spirits awake. It is bllseful now to exist." has become truth. The unity of Germany. this grent. , ..bat for many centuries, empty word, thls'..word whose sound hart beenthe dream of the German youth, the fervent wish Of the man. and the Quiet, parting hot:* of the aged. has 'fulfilled itself. The men of the South and of the North, differing a thousand , ways. In speech. manners and customs. but . bound together among themselves by a migh ty history, and br a culture without parallel. now forgetting their century old quarrel; grasp ' each other. bands lop common. nod. we hope, indlaeoluble confederation of ueity[nnd power,. - Already the sons of our peoule, equipped - for battle draw up lathe common line of battle to fight with the old arch enemy of t: Land. The re great days of Ifl4 hove turned. Young and old are inevired with a like enth iasm. a like readiness for sacrifice. From the auditori ums of the univereity 'the echol srly yonths streamd ealing to arms; the peasant h artist from his etridio ex changes hie pencil nnd csel to . the death steel; the , from the shentbedecked fields, out hi molded asten 'he wild up roar of battle. The one thought he Father land is in danger, a stranger stars e threaten ing before the door, It is heels, -to drive him Lack by farce of arms—lap • all circles of one ,• . "Unite yourself with Fatherland, loved, Hold fast to that with ell yourhe rt and soul. I Therein exist the strong motto( yaw power." These words of our immottal p t have be come tt•day the watchword of all German men. It is necessary to defend t e honor of Germany 'which the enemy assails. And is nut the honor of a natloa the condition of Its national existence. I Will once more recall the mighty words of Schiller. to which I have directed your attention upon a former occa .lon, and which like a soler - --- -arnica . .. relo.ded but n few years lee of your merry lestivel. t Unworthy Is the maim n n Ito honor!' ' .in the great year of i 0 . people againet ti K . Frederick William, the th never to be forgotten -, pl "he said: "Nor dare I shun Sows holy war because the Pre, min desire not llfe without . In the same Araks King spoken to his -people. Sod mare inspired echo has reel German friends, have come tent land and Will retnemt these solemn and heavy tit as the Germans base shorn the Gatos, that the fate of Merin. le lull as den , to our - - country people in the old bonne __ was which now inOSIII before as will demand the vette. sacrifice*. . We wUI help to tighten them, according to nor strength. Let no remember. lb w. i and orphans of those who will fern this ho r car, for the honor of Fatherland and help a - ry their tenreene will sten alool-fro ivleg Pp jonelraliag,exureesion: of bleent pathyyrun - the - great manse of the - Germ . n People. When the tithe stab tome, anal . And the sun of peace 'wain rises above the golden meadows of the blessed Gerreanft when It shines down mum a great, victory , crowned, united peoPle , then will the Gem.* peeple also remember' their brothers acres! the ocesn who remained faithful by hit elde In the hour of danger, will join still closer with him in the bonds of 'sympathy. • ‘ Dr. Abel, chairman of the comillet on re solutions, then read them. Tit y were gym+ enthetic and patriotic, comm ding the con duct of Prussia and condemni the action of Fr.ce. I The following Its the teat of the resolutioncl Wheverns. The declaration Of war made by a N Xl ' s c si n ules7.3a P t r il ' e ' a c eT,l , iT ,4l2 ii ' l; i. %elating of the chafacter.Of the ill-fatel eriCtin expedition egainst 0 r GuiCes. which . then struggling for Its pe tuation, and chicks was In Itsolt the metho of a banditti o necomplish an unworthy nd. Therefore it Resolrof, That we deeply egret what we tem a shame on the civilize% on of the Nine eeth century. the fact of tlo noble nations Ike the French and German. to have to meet ndeadly warfare to decide a Canso worthy ho meeting, and that we hold the perfumes lystroyer 'if the French Republic responsible or oil the bloodshed and misery entailed by the ',resent et rattle. a aolisoi. Yost we mourn the truth that a ;wools, who originated several lino, the roes leg cry of fmlitical liberty In Europe should foliate a notorious dereirtr of the popular will into a oar againatithe integrity and Self government of :mottled nrition. -7 4 ite - solivd. That we belief, in the right of self destinatioe of the Germ. Nation,and hope I that tide war will lead again to the intimate union of all the German' States--even of e that. have ben estranged by political separation during Centuries, a r tier that:winter of fall liberty. Ross goof, That we stand Up for the fund.: mental principles of' the German charneter. for Personal. social and political liberty on the baste oy Justice and education. and pledge ourrieltea , to.PPett. the defenders of on;. rause reepectively and their families with n good will; and be It kinkier . ftraorrol, That we connd fly expect the early victory of the German nog• arhichahall nig° release France 'from , he Bonapar,tism nightmare/meting on that c ntry during the last twenty-one yeans. -. Dr. Abel also suggested th t a committee of twenty-fiveaould be spool ted to makeithi :, . - ' - PITTSBURGH -4 " DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1870. • lections of money It aid of 'the German anal "gc°°% Mr. Muellerbended the resolution with instructional° the committee to give In some way frequent public notice of the pr eg r es s =delis collecting. and than amended li passed unanimously, and the President was reqUest ed to appotnj the committee and announce hit aP g . 1 ' Jr:rag, t y o rn m n e tfklenul time.i at hei ea.- I . Major.A. M. Brown in the assemblage and he called upon him to address:hem In En list!. After repeated cheers nod calls the tenor ruted the stage and said i Fellow rill ens: I did not come here as a volunteer this .en ing. although these are war times, but as a drafted man. l I did not expect to be ailed upon fur a speech this evening. but now that I lira here I cannot help biddin you God vi.ced. This meeting recalls whit we used to see when red handed traitors hail as sailed our common nag and I can not fbrret how Americana horn in Germany and Aineri cans by birth, joined hand in hand and!lwo, to carry to victory that deer gag which they have gritted so enthusiastically this ertninir, and Which You carried under Siegel to j alive our country aogh it be bait yours l y lilopt.i lore: Tale meeting is hot the eooression or the hearty sympathy which unbind... the a hole country. And these terient words, and earnest restilut Ion.: will go tieritii the 6,t,14 to gladden the heat to and cheer thew noble German. whit have resolve,l to die to the list ditch to save their land from the polittlim at the daring told reckless Friincli lei ad,. I cannot forget that million. tit il ern, at,, front the Lanka,.[ thy 'thine anti rte ti mo te and itroutiii out that trek:mot hood, ring-. Inc to the &RIM, rat ivc..,i,tt end toe Monitt A111,103;1.1 a;•.o,[o,{ht lob ..t %it. 4110 Otetire. 31%4 Is Illgtivr , - , ..,1r.a 01 . 1,11.,t io. i 00,1 eAtte:itiou, (,' .-.4 tt. ..,s, ,L. ,;,. , t;..r. of traivitito. antra...tit , Wlll tUtit ntitt . tit rtry item's cense. 1 genii a iiiitibt mat 1 ioi 'tesillt will be glorious 31,i ,otiet:l.l, oN kilo* . tor Fatherland. Wtth lwerti t tint:Mitt • anti , l'lrillratitgi t firitatis agonise the will iih ( - taint forget OM lielmile. Who died with Ly,n hill !mint with MAI lull nuclit us Mr vrottge of timott , Wien Ms 0011(11; PI ar snlnuntital a anti t rtaiv.m I hreateneti r National eaktence. Therefor,. It 1. that evm vat riot ie American heart there now inns lorth n prayer for the Ill umpir and suestem. ttf the Germen. I [The Me.), . here 4:ew if. glowing picture of --It. blonde ' creeping, selnilt Nepoleon. (tint, we tm:ortertetely I cannot forget t tat during the rebellion Ger- d===tt2ll2):=3l=l seta and counter Current of ;iffeetion and sytn pathy heuesth the OCV3II frOIIFF/Itherbllld 1,, I his country. tlerinany wit always in favor of liberty nail opposed t lisia very. but the tyrant SAVIIIVOII. who nisgraces the land which he rules and the people whom he treads under his Iron heel. endeavored to gain it foothold in Mexico whence he mold come •over upon us . . .1 destrny us. 1 knriw the Genuine courage out the C4-tutu riotlsm and caunnt,belleve . • • . . Ihy will Sail In thin treturndutis 55 . Al hough we can do but little , lere. ve have purselves so haste biased through...l a bur ors anal sufferings of a war that cast grapathlze. We can Feud :rid If w cannot' - end lives and tnca—innterial hiid eve tr us t . . .iceau. In our war Germany cheered u s kind words. bought onr bonds and h4Ved n a tight our battles. let us repay the F al that they did fur us so mr as we are able y hell ing to nurse their tick and wounded: nd send.. Incuheerhd aid to desolated famil ea. The dairy. wan theta wound up with n brililnnt track upon,Nrspnleon, which Netts n thrilling and rapid that lour Genunat_report r not un lendanding lahaancilesa wr , are lanai le to re rodUCe. Throughout the nddress the galls nt Major vas repeatedly interrmattut be ray uroun no dam.° and at its conclusion the eh .ers. Ilel Ne and calls for him t o go on wets for sulutely deafening. Failiscription lists were. then liened many people wore forwent' d subscri bed so that the neat toot of Sl i fkli was ob tained on he spot as a nucleus for future con t ribui lone. After this the whole meeting' joined in or, cession and 'conducted the Mr /litho:llnm ,delegation to the Monoorahela bridge where thee ill Aper:rit: • A CONFIDENCE Nir,. , • . 14. m.! of the knowing Oars Vlitimlaeg-1 Via fvoyLtiv,:lpdtre 1111 Friend 4 Out of A yew vreotta since, a young malt of - preoos cessing appearance, easy and attractive num nets, made hie tlthot in this ally, and hying Nei...kik usually located a ••gond\ , foiloW - he soon made friends of a class I lemon.. . dontaless the very rises for sv 0111 he was seeking_ Ile teas hnosru here by Henry McCormick, how mat' clm like his wbereabOuts. at this i.art . unknown. It is nut his ann4 neither is it his present habitallot words the precise locality whore his bash that we propose to dim this time. but rather of what In here and bow be did it• lie limb lay had on his nrriMil 'in this city a em I cam of money which he spent freely,, and his object in coming here woe to make money in which he was succesaful to a certain — extent. Ilk mode of opera - flair woo to borrow, In roost cases on the Strength of checks drawn after banking hours:a:of in this way he succeeded in chroming abolit Slap. moot of which Way trim. the torn with irbAtn he associated. M. Mend, thin/tin, • boo all rigid. were the cats, of rale or 11,0 ol.:o.r, belt, g I,ietiml.ted in Wormaii trryy. Of ogle aria. 11 merchant on street, Ito .unshed }l'', and ado, stir ceeded in having lion become re.roonsible for 1.15 mum Schick was obtained loon oinitheri business Iran on the sane street.' A Mach, lathe Diamond market was victirt.ed to the tune. of Sle.). which Was loam .1 on the strength of a check drawn on the ...mooed No tional letuk.where Of course McCairerick hod no assarnat-or .gunds eittiec• A ,number of other herons wore victuals.ed in the same way, and nil of them are just svich men ns would laugh at all lances' cauntryman for age:Victimized ben contidence man. They WY all sharp business men and it la nwst•ry . .si bow they.ert. rm tehiv taken i . Ltafore leaving. McCormick Milted Lett y's pawn shop nu Smithfield avert where he left a gold watch. dLarnond ring, seal ring and tan suits of clothe, all of the value of :bunt three hun dred doll cc noon which he obtainedthe sum I I of SIM, His numerous creditors a er ascer taining that McCormick's checks were not honored by the banks upon which hey were arIIVII and learning , that Ike bad spouted" these articles Mut them attached. en raring thereby to get back a - part of their nv funds. The question is; where did the go. a come from'' Were they stolen Sr did M . cornoca come by them honestly, PAINTING. I= The Imponance of procuring , goad and ex perienced painters for hone and sign work Ls fully recognized hr those who have much to do In this line. It Is generplly known that good painting to be serviceable must nrst he of good material and next be well applied by one who knows his tininess. It Is In these respects that 31r r John• T. Gray, the well known and popular proprietor of one of the largest palntlng.yst.sblisliments of the city. egrets. He useS, only first class. superfine - . lead and zinc (paints. miter with care nod skill and einpurys none but the very best lutists and mechanics. Borneo( the most par tidular Pork in church building that has been done la this city Air mane years was intrust ed to film. although insme inrtances lor was the higher bidder—as he a p ises nn cheap mate rials-and must obtain reasonable paces. lie promptly attends to all orders whether for city cr country work, rending competent men wherever ordered. We hare had one . . new building mashie and inside painted lir him together with our signs, and. are perfect ly pleased and satisfied with the manner be discharged the work. We commend hint in the heartiest terms to our readers. , A Chapter o the Dog Law We believe thatthe latest, treatise on mad dogs asserts that It In a mistaken Idea that dogs are more liable to get mad during warm weather than Ot t other periods of ths year. One thing In evident, that so far as our obser vation goes, we have heard of more cases of rabid dogs during the past few weeks Out ny other given period: There have' been no ess than half a dozen eases In Allegheny City tone this week; and yet we hear of no pro• clamatiOn or action on the part of the author ities against allowing dogs to run at large without critusles. Wo learned of two dogs showing unmistakable Signs of madness, run-• ning through the streets of the First ward, yesterday morning, biting at each other and snapping at every person they met. Doubtless after some UnfrtMlOnte person has been bitten some action will be token to enforce lb. int, For.jiniblic Information we publish such for tions of the City Code of Allegheny as bears upon this Important matter. tVITIOfI r. Every dog going nt large with in the city. shall have around its neck a collar of metal. or a molter of leather with etal plate. on. which collar nr metal olnte s h al l be Inscred the name and residence of the owner; .ant, shall, Item the fifteenth day of July to the fifteenth day of lieptember, bars securely (nit no rignod, strong. substantial and safe mutate. so as to effectually Prevent said ling from biting or •nap Ping; nod If any doubt shall arise as to thastrearth or safety of sold mur, ale. it shall be the dots of any policeman forth wit b to take the !API dog before the Mayor or any Alders:ono of the City, whose decision Ithereon shall be conclusive. • • • • . Het, Is. 'The Maine Is hereby authorised to crcat 6er- . . appoint ac mailS anion, an he may deem to ee,g, who, duty it . hail he to carry the preceding mat lon into lariat effect. by cauxing all dog; round tanning at large la the city of Allegheny to be token op. killed,. and buried. when not within the exception, of the maid ,ection; and for the Fen - inn to be • Perfonned In taking up or killing and burying each dog. on sufficient proof of the Nome. the Dennis to be appointed shall receive the stun of the cents, to be paid by the Mayor, who is hereby nnthorl:ed to draw his warrants tin the My Treasurer. us well ea for oil other necessary a enema that may be 'lnterred In •excreting said sections. which shall he charged to the contingent fund. . . SW. in. Any person who shall obstruct the olEcers, constables or other persons to be an fainted as aforesaid. In earning into effect be provisions of the seventeeoth and eigh teenth. sections hereof, or shall willfully or maliciously obstruct or . molest the persons employed in the seizure or transpertntion of thedogs by them arrested, or In the burial of their carcasses, or shall willfully or malicious- . - . ty destroy' any pohlto.or private property con nected with the execution thereof. every such person shall be , liable to forfeit end pay the stop of MIS dollars for every !Web offence. to be AIWA for and recovered. with rest, before the :43)i - icor any Alderman of the said city of Ile./ beny . ' Fire Mandsal Investigation nrc Marshal Butler. on Wednesday after noon. investigated the Cause of the recent fire In the House of Being°. A diapesition was apparent. on the part of the 'Superintendent. to not extend the necessary facilities for an Inve.tigatiOn.hat the good sense of the mane _ sera 'Could 'not see how the Investigation eould work . An initry to the institution Or management. and the investigtt'on proceeded. A number of boys were examined. and the guilt was fastened an one of . the boys of the Institution: who alleges. as nn excuse for his actions. that he did not like the Superiaten- A. e , of• the whip department and took this L,""ca,i, revenge. He gained access through one of the windows. and was assisted in so doing by one of the other lad.. • The damage was very slight. but this is no palliation for the viciousness of the perpetra • tor. who Is old enough to know hotter, being over sixteen years of . The Board of • Barmier.— we learn. have as yet taken none ' (lon as to what course 'of punishment would no best to torte out. • ,-; - • - W EBST ER AVENUE. Proposed Improvement of the Thuoughfare--. : Meeting cc Parties taterestei—The viewers will report advenely. • Many of our readers and especially that por tion of them who have traveled over Webster Avenue. know that between - Fulton and Rob.' en's street there is an unseemly crook in the avenue. which detracts greatly from tie general appearance. and as it is in time des-• tined to he: case of the principle theroughfares leading from the old.city" to the suburban dis -inlets. it is desirable that it should be straight ened at this point. and opened to a uniform width. it being several feet narrower between the points named than t either end. With this object.in view a petition was presented to Councils some time since praying that the a t vet he lmint w nue be straig eationed.htened and A ex r esolution was d in width passed appointing Minns Tindal, James. Atkinson and James M*Gairin viewers. 'rhe lines were run by the Engineer, and a map of the proposed improvement made and — the 'new e r, appraised the propene damaged nt ;canto. and assessments were made en prop-. rely abutting on the avenue. both E.t and West tit the itnproveinent to pay the damages. Ti ne property holders, upon whom were as sessed the damages felt themselves ngrieved aml In order that they might he heard in the Matt et die viewers met nt the attire of the City Engineer yesterday morning to coastal ' er the matter and invited all ponies interest ed -to elect with them. At halt past ten o'elock the meeting nisentbled and' it wits not sitinll one be any means. After benrirhc the Parties the ' , tower . ..agreed to repitrt to Conn ell.; that they cannot and property benentted !efficient totes! . the dateage . and therefore. report adversely to the open; g. This nrmugement appear I to be satisfac tory ton large majority of tso upon whom esseasmente had been levied tut the meeting then adjourned. ' 'runt dieponitian f. , 01111111. VIII Make 01 thin moon are are unable to gay, itit pregame, if It Is not accompanied by a r ort of the assess• merits and damages as press ibed he In w, thnt it will be returned to the viewers tor eorrec tioll as the Mo.. requires such report. Oeveral years since there was n prophsition to straighten Webster street nt this mum and viewers Were appointed, who. sifter n careful investigation of the premises. tippralsed the !tailing!! ut $9.00. The report was submitted to Councils end Wan not continued Oil the ground that, the benefit derived from the Im provement was not sulileient to cnmpensnt a lOC the damages. We know nothing shout this particular ease but ns a generd. rule improvements of this character alwaes innure to the becent of prop erty holders in time. There may be something in this case which makes it an ticeeptlon the general rule. The report will be pre9ented to CouncilA 0. le next viectitnt fur approval or rejection: Beaver Jottings Few ore aware' of the advantages, during the heated term. of the ouleti nooks to be found In the beer of towns, on the line of mods along the Ohio river. in on hour's travel from this city. Years ago New Arial, ton was much frequunta. daring the Funalitr months, when the hotel :lemma - mita: ions were better than at preaent,and many also visited Phillipsburg. .guil mint Minus points. Bearer. however. bas..loWays been a quiet retreat for sonic families, but or lute the advantages of the lilitee are becoming more highly priced. anti I every. year we look for an increase of nut:titter rlsttors. With a view 'to providing suitable accommodations for families. who desired to enjoy the quiet sod comfort of the country, and at the saute time be in reach of railroad facilities to their Mimes: Professor Taylor, the worthy President of the ' Beater Female :Seminary, has opened the-spa clods buildings. for the accommodation of boarders dating vacation. until Septenilmr, when the new academie , yearcommces. Tn,iSetnitmry is located MT 1 rom the railroad n toncrir five mimes. mid within night of the Codes ilnuse and public park. in a beautiful grove of shade and fruit tress. ensinirining about three TUTS. line visitors eau enjoy delightful croquet grounds, and give Yonne. PeOPle ti One chance to enjoy out door tier- CiFe. Already several families of aronsineut eitirenn of Pittsburgh, and from other place., are pleasantly domiciled in this qitiet-cout, i.d fortoble retreat. We shall no be surprised to bear limn that all the 11101,111 tutee. omit 1C134111 advise - i hose Interest. we to act. The plate is freed from the dissl at fun and non sense frequently to be found at .:sod around fasitlimoble wafering Owes. We observed Judge Agnew,of the-liopreme Court, mit - tying a brief restate at his home front judlei.il labors. which lid richly deserves ma the duties of -his ottlee i re ardorc and occupy n large portion of the year. allowing little time for recuperation. ',nu. Judge has long been a resident. of Beaver. perhaps fully . a half cesium'. and Is greatly esteemed an n judge and a citizen. The substantial improvements. .10,V being made on the puling square tend to beautify and ornament the ground. The recent ventral ruing of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. 11. P. Lowray. pastor, and jhe erection of. the new Methodist • Episcopal Church. under the pas toral care of Rev. W. li. Locke. Inte of Pitts burgh, both located on the tiabliC ground. adds greatly to its beauty in 1,1313 Y respects: ; h rm. .she has I taut time nt names or in Date e recen•• ur el e. I rvhllt Charge.! t% Ittalllog Mope a decided stand has been taken of late against the enforcement of the ordinance tickling to the f..trest ailing of gnimarket by the grocer , nil dealers of the city of ;Sties gheny. At a recent met:tin; of the Councils, a rein...trail, signed inc a large number of dealers and e.ltl.;eas was pre,cated to Conn ells. asking the repeal or rood u.:1011 of the lan - which makes it a punishable intent eea market-days to buy Drtaturr Rhin the ea,' Mentes." sell again. The paper W. referred to the Committee on Ordinances and Market% joint to report, which report refiise.l to grant the prayer of the petitioners- - An ex cited dircusalort took place on this m paper in Councils, bee the re'yort of the Comittee was accepted. , The remonstrant% not satisfied with - this irendering of the ctn., bane decided to test the validity of the ordinaftee Itself. The rase 'of Joseph Best against James Marshall. eto:rein the latter woe charged with furs= talling, was before Alderman' Bowden %en teral weeks ago, and decided against the !readmit, will doubtless bethe test case.. Mr, Marshall Inns taken an appeal. and the ques, lion will Inc deridestat the next term of the court. NO difference what the decision tinny be vs to the validity of the ordinance. Bowden has taken another, Information against Mr. Marshall for feiresialllhg• untie the act of Assembly, which provides tha - forextalllng lathe buying ur contractint fu any species of pnscislotni or merchaiallre. on the way to the market; or dissuading person from bringing their Roods or provisione there 'or persuading them to enhance the mit , when there; any of which practices makes th market dearer to the fair trader. It Is in dictabie at common law.' So much for fore stalling. When the case comes up tee Aril bear more. = The Park Commi.sion have had under con sideration sevual projects providing for cold water for the various drinking fountains pro jected and completed throughout the Park. The value of such an improvement canna be overestimated. The present drinking ttifiti mins, very well de.igned- and good for tern . pomry conveniences, vrpuld be abandoned sprint., could be introduced through the Park or:better still, if the present fonntnins would bubble up nine cool spring utter. One of th projects alined to com-fitted lu a 1'41)110,1(j, to transfer the water from some of the spring. • . . nn the hill above through pipes to the various (01Intillt.. Upon esausinatinq It mita ascer mined that the COMMIS/1M could not get con trol of the best springs, nnless at very great cost and upon conditions not 510.1SIM1CtOlito the Commission. The other project, though doubtless open to 6110 of .the objections urged againSt the Mat proposition. viz., the crist, Is the sinking of wells through the Mt.' ferent parts of I he Pork. where It is proposed to locate a fOUntalli j and pump the-seater to the surface by means of a windmi ll. This proposition was regarded as the most practl cahle scheme, and one whieliwill add to it the charm of novelty. The City Engineer, Mr. Davis, has been instructed to prepare a ;den of fountain. and ascertain the COSt. and re port, and.doubtless before the.close of the summer the public taste wilt be granted with the opportunity of drinking pure 'Cold motor in the -midst 'of the - beautiful Park ground, Pennsylvania Patent. The 'following It n list of the United Stott patents granted to citizens of Western Penn . 11TIVAI113. during the week eatillOgJuly 11th tne : No, MOO-Sucker rod connection: UtO. 111 Haan., 011 ; No. 16.431-Hanufacture of white lead: Ja. Cuddy.Pltteburgh. • No. Ur.1.4.7,1- , -Kultilng inachine; Joseph Ho lety Fontorla. , rrtlTA=To kin borse-ch LEi.iT.cob Ileeno, Pitt. burgh. No. It 0.121-duffer head or car coupling Wm. Itichardn, Jr., Vrnnklin. No. 114.504-linilsretr rnnit chair, Samuel I Smith, Altoona... jack; lien. W. Winder., Allegheny city, assignor to himself. and John F. Bellstein. stone place. No, prws —Appiantu. for gonerailog burning genes In metallurgic furnaces; Josiah W. Ells, Pittsburgh, assignor to himself and 8. M. Kier. same place, (antedated July C. 187).. Nn.l(ls46s—On. null air heating .apparatus for metallurgic tunmcen ; snmr Parties as Aimee. No. UAW; - I,lve burning slove; Julius Nei. nen, Pltestourgh• No. IRS.slll—rheck valve; Imola E. O'Brien Latrobe. • No. 1(1 1 1,;61--)bumfacture of paper; Henn' Pemberton. Allegheny city. =M The contracts on OM Com!, says the Wash. Mgt. 1 Wll4ll, . have been let up tothe Midi dletown road, a little over a tulle west of town, end as the work to light, the grading con soon be completed to that .neint. The road would bare been put under contract clear Vrrough to Ms place kat% it not been for unexpected difficulties encountered in regard to the right of way. In connnnn with the whole community. we deeply regret 'thnt ob stacles of this kind should be Interposed to prevent the spe edy finishing .up of jots lit which all feel. deep interest. and at, u time, UM when It was supposed all difficulties hod been surmounted. &mile those who re fuse the right of way persist In their present course It wdl defeat the coMpletiou of the mad at least for the present year, und we know not bow much longer. We hope, how ever, that the trouble may be rpeedlly adjust ed. so that this long delayed and much need ed work may. he finh.bed talon: cold weather sets In. •- • Confab:7n on the AlleaheniValley Railroad --Oar Man Herlomly tailored aod Two Slightly. About four-o'cluck on Wednesday morning da accident of gl serious character occurred on the Allegheny Volley Railroad in the vicinity of Aladdin station. about thirty-two miles from the city. Two fre'ght trains were woe (Pr in the manic direction,only a short distance .Vari.. The. rear train was mock% a - ith the greatest speed, and In tbe vicinity of Aladdin station collided, the locomotive 'of the rear ...raln running into the cabwase car attached to the first train, smashing the caboose and se riously injuring the brakeman, a man named Frank Arrowemith. by breaklug leg above the knee, and bruising two others who were in the caboose car at the time of the col lision. One or two cars were badly smashed. The locomotive wan not much damaged. Death of Gen. B.ook, We learn from private sources that Gen. K. T. H._Brooks, a distinguished officer, late of the 1 , 11. Army, died On the 19th inst.. at Huntsville, Alabamtt.• GCn..BrookscOnunand- • ed a brigade In the Army of the Potomac dur ing the first years of the rebellion , ' He dis tinguished himself at Antietam and aeveral of the previous battles to 1861 and • Hewes subsequently appoMted Post Commandant - at Pittsburgh, and directed the military opera t ion%from this city, whiCh eventuated in the capture of the Morgan raiders. He was well known and highly esteemed- by . many of our CitiVMS, who will_ lainent his untimely death: He had retired with Intl vaired health, with his faintly. to a plantation near Hurt vine. Alabama. He had gene to a inettleinal spring. not far from his residence, ate., water; had previously benetitted blm• I Ctn the re: 41 .ecasioa. however, they only Nl gravattlihi. disease, and he was traveling an ambulance. when his suffer ings ta him to sum within sin miles of his home. where In a little while . he breathed his last. General Brooks was married shortly before the war ton daughter or Col. Drake. formerly of Indianapolis, with whom and the General 'we la:can't , acquainted in October. - where hid' brigade rested after Che .battie of Antietam. Mrs. Brooks was one of the most elegant and accomplished ladies we ever met with. She was afterwards a temporary resident in this city where she endeared to herself many acqnninirinces. While here an only and lovely Infant sickened and dled. Our beans went i t then, and still more intensely now. in deepest- sympathy the her sore amt sorest bereavement. she is an humble Christina lady and we trust every C'grl- Nt,lation of her religion will be vonchsafosir her hour of overwhelming grief. The Brothers Springer, and WfiUnvt Har. lough. of thin city. are -melee of General Ilrooka -gaud bare our eerdial 'sympathy In t Lulu lons of tlaelr ttk tn - itztutted relative. Mfa Mu. A. , Kit.As.ttlit, Ja+s H. Horkinn, John Scott, Mien Slane Nigley, Wis. An fingum. Miss Ifurtlerbnltgla ntni Miss Jennie :LAM left yesterday for Bedford Spring' , . It. H. NEGLEY. member of the Pitt,- burgh to, unit representative of the Nine teenth Nrnnl in Common Council. left for lted. ford Springs on Wednesday morning. - line C. A. Ittengx. formerly of Alleghenr. Jr.. hours. Is on a visit to lila friends In the vicinity. with wlrmn he will attend his comer vacation. COL. E. J. roach mud Mica Mary G. , the accomplished wife and daughter gentlernunly Secretary cod Treasurer Keystone Motel Company, and in chargt .e Unron Depot If otpl. are at the Moun. House. Cresson Springs. enJoYing the con nit comforts of that delightful spot. Luh r of the athe WO. WA bEtu. Es President of the Farm ers Deposit National. Haub of this city. and of the Urms of Wye, Walker k Co. and W. St. H. Walker, left for Europe some loon ago, tic cumpanied by his - two daughters. We most cordially wi-h this clover gentleman and up right ell izen and his family a pleasant voyage and safe ret nen loan, • Mu. Wit.uasi Os -Writ. Meg. William Oliver. Mien Oliver, Miss Hutchinson. Mr. Wll 7 Mon Slone. Mr. Thom:lS:4one. Mr. C. E. Tay lor. Mr... Taylor. Mr. William M. Fulton nod 4.1 r. Alexander Fulton will leave. for Europa 'CON week. Tro tinttria fur Our and No flutter. LSI evening n fellness nnlebl steer early in front of slur tiwn oilier, attrnetost n ntlOn by his frantic efforta to dense a r. et. front his pocKet to "itin get two the' at that d- ilGtrnery man. - A irlend of his amtp heblitis ill:UR! to the inside of his pietol 'pocket till we, unconscious of anl. 'danger. Ucased and entered our take. when word tens brought to us of the fellow's Intentions by several gentlemen who stopped to learn what was the trouble, and came to put us on our gunnl. Now, we have tosay. while are hold our life lls dear as nun Other, persons,' and don't like to (nee revolvers cnrelntly aimed at our head, t hat such tnreuts are a little out of order. The coward- . . ly fellow. perhaps has cal:se tb feel sore oree a pollee item . appealid In the C/Azurre, everol days ago, loft he [nem the wrong method to get Jwitich or revenge. A few aloe.. exhibition , . on hie part of it strong Attire to - double lead - oar body. nay prove rat her unproiltable: Dot see forgive tutu this I line. and request that he lire his surplus • . lets Into telexraldt pole, Jr else Kt , to iirtuaila and enlist under King SitiMinn, where he will shooting to his bean's content and with needle guns at that. We nsa) bane orranion '.113y etanethlnx finite about the - den" fly bleb he ttre,teles OH, 14 thette day, his I )rt to .Itoot er ate-tont rary • not wit hstnn I=3l Theeleutnent list in the. Quarter ::-eysionis otirt Trill be taken up this morning. ad the tnotlnuc disposed of. Ike following st etnbrac, the eases hr which :notions for ew t vial. have been made — Cetnnionwealtli Saninet• iticharda, is toed (et arn charge: of larceny. ===l 0mm..nw , ,11 Colislitonts-,11 Si Ss. Chatlt, Fria, ludic tvhalion, 11•Zaull and battery- Connuonwenlin vs. Jaynes Grant and Peter Wejnyyn. indicted Tor robbery.. Cnrnmnnwerdtb vs. Hugh Catheter and Jacnn 1.•:gtolq, indicted for forcible entry and detninur. cs‘filtll,lll , ealth VR. Fair. It t .nnett pt. .1 dieted for ttlrottit and batten.. Commvowealth vs. Smith ' F.llcirn, indietcd . . Comm.:wealth sa..loesth Amyl ronlf. J,, C. Patch, ladlch.d as common gambler, Commonwealth v.:. Hall and •Wlllh Itafterty, inOct,il 45 coalman gamblers. . Counnowirenit h re.. rcill 'bald Montague and John Roach. indicted lor burglary. Corunianwealth on John Never/cold. charge! with deliettled. , - .., Corittromwenltli Dolan. indict or Irmo - tenth' conveying properiv• t esiontuonwealth Sr. John Wood. Indicted fo esioeipm, tinder promise of marriage. tit e. Ilia] Einate Tr*utlrrs The following . decal! averta;:adanitt.ed of re. curd In the °Mee of Thou - inn 11. Hunter. tlsq.. Iterorder. for Allegheny county. Thumlut: July 221, Geiger In Cluirle;\V. July 19, M I$: 2 lutu in Mellon's pion at. Homewood John Watt to Gott. Twiford. March Z. 1267; kM acres and a mods of land in Moon town 'ship, with buildings . . . _VW) Moore Thompson to George Wohlfart. Octo ber 111. MC; ak by LT) feet on Mill street. T. - ehty-t1i...1 ward. Pittstalrgh rOU George Wohlfistt to And. Milliken. , March 111. 107 u; mine as above . .. flak)/ Executors of Anna If. Irwin to Men*. Lonen. May 90, IS:0; 20 by 1(0 feet. on Forty-ltfth street. FM sleurst, with building.. .V.OOO Jos. Arthurs to T. F. liregg. May 20. 1570; wu acres of: land in Gretna:lk. with buildings . . . ...... . .... Henry llohlshin 'to Directors of Lawrence School. Fifteenth ward, rill %burgh, May la. bu ts. 7, by UV feet on Camelot to street, PittF burKh . . ... Wm. Cr. Dray° to canoe. Mny I.t n - - rai; 211 feet. on same street as above . Geo. Hurry to same. May lb. liGir In br a 91 leer un Milne street it , above ' ..$3,1140 Jas. Painter to Thomas Mellon, July 2. Itrall ntl Lefeet in borough lof Temperance . ride. with buildings . *MAO lEZEIMZ! The stranger who died suddenly at the -Homeopathic llospir Tnesdag morning. teas Identified veste clay morning. It up v•tr, that his name'tran John Williams. and In company with his "Site nod two children, he cane to this city last week tram Schuyl kill county nod stopped at Long's Hotel. Lib erty street. Tusday .morulog he started W . A. In search of work. When near the grain ele vator, lie was token sink ;and removed in the Homeopathic Hospital where lie died, a fete Minutes alter 11,is ey°e missed hint but it appears did not see tile account or hisdeath pitolishe,l until yesterday, erhen . she repaired to Devore's and identined th e body as that at her hustsund s e -- • - t -. My~~eriou. A little son of Mr. Elbord. residing in an alley leading off- Fifth avenue, near Elm street, was yesterday suddenly attacked with pains crossly imitating those of cholera.. A physician as Immediately called who de culed It to be a ease of poisoning. How or where the child obtained the deleteHous sub stance Is not known. A strong emetic was delivered emu Den late hour font night hopes were: entertained for his moron-. The parents attribute his Illness to eating toma toes eooked in a copper kettle. althoegb he physician thinks a more notion poison wan by some means obtained, which we regard us a very Si ly theory. Yarrow Escape from Del.th.. Three!lttle children on Peen st reet narrow- IT escaped it most horrible death ,yester tiny morning. While their mother _tens ace , itascrl In her household duties the eiltilto,n -Went (mt of. the house on the street, hot 'for tunately thee were missed a 11100.4ent ward by theirmuther who wen:, gl ltd rob or ' them mid found them on the sissmestls with it piece of Bologna' timtufre• intoont one dividing with the other tin t e mother, at the child broke the sense,.d woypred white powder no It. which upon Isketniontion erns thought to be strTohnine. The erdmugc won put loll) the hands of n chemist, Mid the molter is rn be laysetUtated. 't 6 . Paregmmt, Wo clip the following from the id/coming Onytte. of Wednesday Mr. John Fl,lnn, the Pittsburgttgentlemitn. whom we sPlike of a short time since as. lieing in 1b . ., eitj looking Into the merits 01 the Wrekoff pave's/eat. has finished his lordrAinations end rotor ned to his Lorne. During his visit hero Mr. F/ Inn drove over the rut ment to question acv with a caninge.lnterr /mired Ills Hi /nor Mayor Ilerdie ea the sobject. and tinnily • left enter taining n very -high estirmalon oft he smooth nes% of the pavement for drlvioßP amn , e , ang Nlli i t s o,‘`..hr_qf,".lll - erf`gr u :g7;b,ill;. } 7.`° , f tot roduein r g the e pavement in his I Wive city. Children nltin iltroek Yesterday afternoon a little c hIM of Mr. A. Tenteur, residing nt No. 15 ilecomt atreet, Allegheny, was suddenly prostrated while playing on the sidewalk in front of .the pa rent's residence * The little stiffen; Kali car .rind Into the house br.t deal** the prompt attendance gi , ,-en test:nicest only a few mo ments. It was about four years of age- On Monday the child of Met Call, residing on Ohio "Iron! , was sun utrunlc, and since that time bas been-Icing in a - critical condition. If open are new antenaltred of phis redvrerg. These am the first instep nes' of. children suf fering from coup de enficl that .we hare ever . Moeoe l e f e 1 71 t t mnr:a iy b y : s r :7 7; it r V i tr l t Tvrtc Gsvt nTsr ol dde irlth Inst. n' egaes will be ente o a oe rtained by .the hopitab.le peo p l e and • railroad eager atone a pica} gambli c % .,;,,tipe, music, till na entertgilnieg pograsnm ROIL S. Chase. (lnund worthy Templar will preside: The Conleelissille Railroad CompanY re • tarn, free, all delegate% Irbil pay full ter Co`. liver fifty lodge% will be represepte BRIEF TELEGRAMS , • —Austtian Comml L6ise died at Vark yesterday. • —President Grant and family went to,-Lung Branch yesterdaY. —The Prussian Minister. Baron Geridt. re malna,at Washington. ~.—At-'-';;Uw York yesterday there were four deaths from sunstroke. --Geo. W. Redding. pioneer mirindicalist died at Boston yesterday. —The ateamshin Anglia, from Glasgow, ar rived at New York yesterday. —The Irleb of Mempbli Neill bold a tunes meeting on Saturday to endorse Napoleon, —The British House of Commons was in se cret session last night on the-contagious dis ease bill. —At Oshkosh, Wis.. Wednesday. JObanna Jahns, aged thirteen year, wan struck light tang and killed. • . -A young woinan named Sarah Greencom mitt eill suicide at Indianapolis yesterday morn ing by taking arsenic: - rt. . _ . newspaper - A Pay' of- r men and women reached Chicago. Wednesday night, and left yesterday for the Pacitic coast. -At Rochester, Nose York, last night, there teas a heavy a.m. Three buildings were burned by lightning. No lives were lost. --Senator Ames married the daughter of Gen. ButlerFsterday evening at Lowell. M.+. They I ve for Minnesota shortly. M --The when crop of New Yerk will be shalt more than last year and of attperlor quality. The oats crop will he larger than last year. -An enthusiastic German niass meeting 1" held at New Orleans N edneeday night. Resolutions endorsing Pruss a were adopted. -At Hartford. City, Ind., yesterday. John Colerick se nominated al the, Democralle dicandidate f r Congress train he Ninth Indiana strict. . , -- _ , -: -Innume lilt numberi lit irraniboppere ' Inge been thing neer Colorado plat ma. ward, haul came over thvonntalne from the west. • • , -The eat noted deeßne I the number of German mid rants to Amerith this year will reach fully wo hundred thousand, on recount of the war. i -Captain 1. N. Greenleaf, an old and promi nent stetunlmatumn. and Secretary of the Mississippi Barge Company, died at Kenknk. lowa, la ednesility. - . —The Attorney General of Ohio ling com enced proceedings in the Supremh Court to est the legality of the recent annexations of errltou to Cincinsatl. —Dartmouth College, at Hainier. yes •rday. conferred degrees upon It. It. Heath, of Memphis. John Kendrick, Marietta. Ohio, and Rev. D. Demond, of Mirada. —The Wile and fishing tackle on. the ht. Lawrence have been ordered returned. Here of ter pleasure fishing parties Will be granted permits by overseers of the fisheries. —Near _China. Illinois, Daniel and Patrick Sweeny. while riding. on horseback, were struck by lightning. Daniel and both horses were killed and Patrick was severely shocked. —At Young America, Illinois. Sunday last. William Sanford, a blacksmith.lwns struck by lightning and instantly killed. His wife. who was standing by him, was crinsiderably • . —The Mayor of Covington, In a criminal CASS sent,day. admitted the. testimony of negro woman for the prosecution. Tilift is supposed to be the first instance of negro tes timony lu Kentucky. —The Dermans of Memphis held - a meeting • . Wednesday night: Resolutions of sympathy were adopted, and the following - telegram sent to King William: ••May victory perch pun your hannera" —Capt. tp. p, Hayward, who killed his son- Llniixer, for the settnetion of his daughter, WWI examined before a magistrate, at Richmond, "a., on' Wednesday. and dia. charged tram custody. --A large and enthusiastic - Meeting of Ger mans was held at Omaha Wednesday night. A telegram wits sent to King William express-• irigi , ympathy, and a considerable amount of money was subscribed. • -Ohio State Senators B. F. Potts and James 11.1lubbell have tent in their resignation, The former was recently appointed Governor of Montana and the latter 19 a Democratic candidate for Congress. ' - President Grant has unproved the decision by Secretary Con that the .Missouri Kansas Pimple hallway has the sole right to con struct a railroad from Kansas across the - fu stian Territory to the Pacific. , . —lt Is rumored that a elibasikrint expedi. thin is being fitted out In capture and plunder the French colordeS of Tahiti and New Cale donia. The French Consul at San Francisco is preparing for the emergency. ' - Jrmicson Oe Boone county, was yester day nominated - Congress by the Republi can Con venflo the Sixth Disirict of town. held at Fort Dodge. There were thirteen bollotings. Charles Pomeroy is the present member. —The Supreme trand Council of the Seven Wise Men met at. taltlntore, Wednesday, An thony Sambnio, of Louisiana, presiding. Del /rations from mosl of the Southern States. and alsh from New York. Masmschneetta and other Northern States were in attendance. —At limner. Colorndo. two men named Pat,. rick and It ri.wold have been arrested foe par ticionting In the hanging of John cyNcill re cently. and hound over for trial—the JIM In stance in the Territory where the legal au thorities have interfered with the so-untied Erie KaDrawl Eleettoe—Rattllcalless et 1114 Lease to Penna. R. R. My Telegraph to the Pittsborgb (raretre.l VIIII.ADELPHIA. JOY I. An election we. held yeaterday by the atoekholdern of the Erie Railroad to npproee of the new lenee of the road by the Pennsylvania - 11411mnd Coro- 11,111.. Prior the election a protest was pre- Qehted on behalf of the tattvelanti. Painsatile noti.Ashtabuin Railroad 'against allowing the Pennsylvania ltniirono Company to vote on nenrly forty thousand tamers clamed by that meant.. on the ground that the new lease la I o s h o u l d that company nod VII the vote to not Le permitted VII own vote to discharge themseivea from t obligations of the former lease. Slaty-throe thousand one hundred and elsty , elght totem u - ern cast In favor and twelve thousand seven hundred and seventeen agaltud. Buffalo. BrFrAt.o, :hay W.—Cattle deblinlnfr. with .poor stock lower and Fond recetpts for the week kll.l cars. Sheep opened lively hat nut so brisk :is hod week. linos dull hut-bet ter than last week at unchanged rates: ETIMIM! l'inc - Orthwis. July:tr.—Oat firmer et G7Ca Me. Pork firmer and held at Vr...50. Bacon quiet: Jobbing soles 31.152.151. c for sboulden. lfd,hlUe fur ;Ides: boom !bk. Lord rcorre drown tierce re, keg I..S.`,:lintio. . BanoxiNa Ar IllonstasrlatS dt CO.; late aeruni, filyde .1.• Co. This house has re. I dared. their entire stock of Spring and Summer (Motif, Ladies' }lose for 10 cents. Miss' Hose for 10 amts. • hare Collars for tri cents • Hoop Skirts for 50 cent,. Poplin Sklrta. for $l. Shetland Soarsla for 12.50 (mond Kid 'Hosea for .#1;25 . linen Collars for 15 cents. Linen CMITs for 21 ceuta. • • Lines:rowels for 12 cents. l'ongoa - paraaola for #1.21 Iti short . averyllanA In the Trimming line at a great assritice. 70 and 00 Market street. ‘ i IT IS SAID th at the tea and coffee.trade In nothing like what it used to I,n before Pier. I,amnalo dr Co. commonewi brewing Cretillt Mara ShoLllons, lievoleera. Vi.tnle, Am munition and Gun material of an kind, at re ernd pricelt. at J. If. Johnston'. Grent , Weat- Gan Works.l79 Smithfield *trent. I:lmpair inx neatly done. Guns for litre. Army Rine.. t.hrbinea and Iterolrera bought or taken, In exchange. Call and pee or write for a Price Lilt. • icier . - thoneroaa's Cathartic a{ la Myra{ used lo al cases Instead of pills. cuter oil. epsona sal Sc. Illghly fl avored. Twenty-ftve eeuts.-jr It. Fold by all drugalsta wrx I Henry G. Hale. Merchant Tailor, has Jo. t reeeried a laws assortment of linens and - paecaN also a onmplete aanortment of • .11 for summer wear generally, Corner .s. • n avenue and 1311th street. If MARRIMD: • . , . - . L ' A ,. 3 r. lll r, Ito BEirrs.o• , - 43 xtr J .1.1 91,1 int', et the ...1-ninn Heine.. -Chord, Pm:snare, by be not... Wel. Yiing. U.D. . whited by Her . IT. II amine, JOHN S. LAMIDIE. Hee, of Plltebe b. f.intl ANNE /1 14.HOBSRTNON, of Alleehetirelt bIeVEIIItON—MeKAY — On Thursday" intienhtE. Ju1Y711.1., INTO, In the IWicao4 - U. P. (Worth,' by Rey. T. 11. llstsba..2.lf. JAMESMarItBAZi to MU, ESTHER Melt AT. bole of Allegienj Effil MlLLER—On ' ffnndly:Tu_ll Is, " uft , Poll., 130 NAN , karioral from the reildonco of her IlusblOol. W. N. 11111ec, M. L.; No. 03.11'Wootwoklcoune. ANC. tawny city. Yu-I*Y, st. 10 o'clock A.. if. Relative. 0110 f llend• are mtvecltully InvIle0.10.11•04. SA_Lyp i • „J.:e pith - pure cAnnoue ACID; vrliteb 1. used InOnitals by direction of Emluout Phyalelans. hoe already DroVed Itself to Do the Wilt raced send epthial cure for all Mallauent Soee* in then. end for Burns, Cult. Mends. and ellUln Elam. no equal as a. Rapid CerativriAtent bat yet teen discovered. meg, 1.13 CENTS. j Henry's 'lnsect Pow er For Um Destruction of KOACITES. UX ANT'S, .s.e. PRICE. ¶ CENTS. et LII.ROSENBAOII'S Patent Medicine Depot, 140 SMITHFIELD' T. EARTHEN WArE At Auction. Toggez , vl2s tag 4 , 4:7Ma..00 . ? 2Ser, air r, • 1 ( ' 4.sl teldja n =tiii. i nid l ci l e L" NittbotitlMMO. M the bißbeet nrOIXTIP I , lld O.ICfS OM' Medan, 03,11.3 to well Mit nee eutnee PMA Wank \ A. ATE, AnctieneeG Cl= 100 I toda Cleveland White Linte. • lea Milo i s mannt • .: . i t,,,. „,,,bil , " -Va.7 .1.11. CANFIELD, WI . - . - . 141 First avenue . .. ~ .-,• . , i - "s• -.' , --, --, . , -......-. -',. 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I 03' SPECIAL 311E . TING OF STOCK OLDEIIB.—There will be a special meet ing of the Stoekholder.4 of the - PITTSBUROII AND BOSTON SITNI.iiii.OOItFANT OF PITTS fiCROTI," held at the etlice of the Company. in the City Of Pittsburgh. nq9 o'clock p. 5.. on WEDNESDAY, Nth Day of July. proximo: By ordarof the Board of Directors =MM3IM= mom] g-BOUNTY. $lOO Bounty Collected For all pddler* who enlisted between May dth and 224. 1881, who were discharged for disabil- Icy before owning two years, and who hare hereto fore reanred no bonnlY. The malts-Planed has remo:cd hip crece to (ta merrx Bulaling.earner Sixth even tie and amltheald street. and is now prepared to collect claim. speed 11l and at Moderate rates. Call on, nr addict, with stamp. It. F. BROWN. I= = Mff=a &PUBLIC NOTlCE.—llaring been • any - anted GAS and GAS 11,1 , :it INSPEr- TOR for Allegheny to notice is hereby given that until the necessary unite and Mechanical Tent ing Machinery Cr, be InOTIO.I. I , rtil be foand at. the OFFICE OF TILE NATIONAL FOUNIMIT ANT PIPE WORKS. Twentr-thir.i street. near Penn, Pittsburgh/ 111 Mil El feLtlidel . Oka and GM Meter Inspector. _ . [cf . NOTICE. — The undersigned have chartered the :RCMP Ferry Boat, rapt. N. C. DENNY. and will not 'her to a Ferry on tow after July 6th from Bharpsburg to I'lltaburcth OM, until the Sharpe burg Bridge le rebuilt. WM. 11. CLANEY. jai, ...LW. A. SPROUL. MONON OA ILE L A INCLINE Plane will be open for Piteacniellre and Freldhcbll3ll3CllSS EVE.II3' MORNING at-3 o'clock. andlrill clone at 11 r. connecting with the last cur from Plitaborkh on tuu'Plytuouruu and Innalneheco.ymmenuer POLITICAL FOR PROTHONOTARY. M. 14. COREY, Late Captain Co. IL. b 3.1 yak MIACIIALILF • lIFFOR SENATE. GEORGE 11. ANDERSON übjert w the dehilott of the emitting Union x publican county Cvnvention. • Ju2o CrFOR COUNTY CONIitSSIONER. • GEORGE NEELEY, Of )Inoltell Township. vubleet t.. 3 the decdtton the Union RepUblienn (7Onnty Convention. MUM ("TFOR COUNTY commissioN.R. BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, Of Indiana township. is a candidate for County Commissioner. In sobord illation . to the decision of tea Revuelion Convention. Est modes In retina. aollvreelkT . WALL PAPERS NEW WALL PAPER FOR, SP - RING SALES, at, No. 107 Market S NEAR FIFTH AVE We new nfrer fo the public a store of PAPER . IL ANGRIGS nnwrpeased In the Went 1, rartety and beauty of stylee. embracing all the Noeeltleb in FREW. MOIIAIC. VEItSLAN and GRECIAN DESIGNS ill phalli . end bright_colort. for 110117 1 EtejtcMtkerr4 9 febslSY n oill PAPERS, with an almost endlcbs variety of BLANKSATIN PAPERS. WHITE and DROWN tor Chatobers. he. All of which we pro. Klee ta as low a. the low. In the market. aid as, et No. 1107 Market St.. near Fifth Avenue JOS. 8110. WALL PAPERS. SITING, 1670. - PRICES RED'UCEFL 1., i ? I SCIIM e if it , S , :e r t i reLt,7se per ro I I. kiI.XZED—AII kind, it ii.nne ' rroll . . ". Y.l.leitANT , Cline. eon ...cleric. ranee Henn gl, cot entwined above. 'inverter •lo any ace,' •• eel. In the country. Yur este et hIARSIIALL'S Eew Wholesale and Retail Store. 191 Liberty meet... Pittsburgh. trait . MERCHANT TAILORS. . MeARDLE 9 Fashionable MERCHANT TA ILO R, 1 c . o.a2FT:II::II2ITRAMBI,7. N. 'No. 93 1.4 Srrn told St., .td ....4 PITTSBURGH. PA. VPL ~.G ent's Cloth _ um!o to niner In the Ztir SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! 1870 lflt,lpWtm4ed'p !NM= M'PIIERSON L. MUILINBRING. Merehmrt Tsllop.llo. 10 SIXTH STRENT..Iate Bt. We nen • lawe mad well et , Meted Stock of the M t n and ...on fashlonable om4s In one line. • greet portion of which am one own Innm rt attn. Feellu Eden of nee Melly to glee parted satlehrtWm. tespeetly mhelt from Jon an eatl7 examination of our stock of Me Clothe. me" V nadrli.9o ' NBEttiCi. Dahl° Mr:lath ntejlt.... NEW SrEING GOODS. oplimdkil new And. et Clottik, Cassinteres, MIME=2I E221=12111 WI Merchant TaUor. 73 Smithfield Walt. PROPOEJA.LS NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS. Penn Aienue Extension SEALED . PROPOSALS will be reeelr L ed ttl 3 lidera r. si. of lIONDAY, the 23th Inst.. for Pie I:Teeing and Curbing . of all that part of Penn Je. lying between [haler and Forty-nisi , %tenet enn s. Pluaburgh. The 'Curb stone must be of Freeport. or Baden sOne, and net less than 3 feet In length each, and In other reacts eonspli with the reelblrethetßs9f the city ordin pe ances relines thereto. sun Viewing the amount and extent nf the work t o dans, wilhbe found at the office of the l ' . ', .. t tiargan ' Trif " Crlrell= r :e n rU . 7 l ll "dtr retk r“l'd - slams will be cash, or 7 per ar c ni.: tit! ponds payable 12 years after date end free fre. taxa: [lon,. shall be sawedwpm. The Haste reserve the light In reject all bids. By Order of the hoard CI Conataissdnnenk for Im provement of Prong avenue, from 46th to Better weet. httrosa E. 11. STOW E, Neavtari. PROPOSALS COO. COAL—The nn• deruhrhod wu a Propohele for thelr supply of Coal, far the ensuing year. same to be delivered ht their Worke.by rail or river. Arena. required. A. 01.10 m 2.300 buthela dully. Preeoeule calved until August let. Trmornou. July 19.12470 JOHN M. COOPER Sri CO. Belt and Brass Founders, ENGINE. LONDITItIi AND ROLLING MILL B made Promptly to Order - BORNS 31ETAL MadO and Kept. on I-Tand " . f?Dfl.t.ll and If &IT} smart. of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Reel STEAM.PIIMP.. pm 4vEgoVirEssTii.m..da,T=.- SPECIALTIES FOR LADIES FINE NOTE PAPER. ALL COLORS. - ; WRITE AND TINTED visrrgra CAP. MOROCCO CARD CASES. , . CALF CARD CASES. ( - ALF POCKET DOCKS. • • STAMPING IN PLAIN 3.ITITADS )loNOGRI . ,NIS YURI ;ALLAN C.' 11AKEIVETI 75W00d St - t3eet Jral INSURANCE SLCCESS THE CRITERION OF EX. CELLInCE- The Empire Mutual, ELY achieved a aaceefa aimost anoszallelad to tbal blttory of Lila Infofrattoo. ORGANIZED APRIL 3, 1383 Business oft he Company I=l • Whole Number of PoSete, Issued . Total Premium, Amount'' ...red 34r oglig„ s Ratio of ' aim , end Exp. to Total Income... . Ave-rare: stio of all Companies Flt esesy 4100 Liabilities the Empire ha.s . Vi• of Asset. . Aventge Amount of Polletes 44496 Total Assets $3.111090 4100.000 Cush Capital tielv , ited with the State and the balance rect:rely Invested. WM. A. 5t.71.T.E11. Ntsnager l•zr l'esnoylvanis. Waco 7R IMI.ILTI - 1 At ENV K. Pittsburgh I's. .triiiltnt AGENT , . Walt node an.% female steel • - . S. U. HARTMAN, A. racrARLAND, NV AnBmVIS MlLLElL:gam•i•rr Federal insdranCe Co. (IF ALLEGYIENT CITY, PA OFFICE : far. Fr,lrrol and I.:teurk streets Fla. an] Greg., , GiLsnn. r.V.1,."1.1ne Baku, i J. Kuban. QutuilOl W. 11. Amason, WM. uCEdyer. M. B. Suplura, F. CII Arr ER 18.)9 p ERP ET 13A1 FIVNKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO of i;ILADY,GI'iII A. OFFICE .133 .AND 437 yttl-U , ..TNUT STICENT. Asaetn on Jan. Ist. 6 1 2.5. 1 25.7114 61. C5M11.1. *lOO.OOO 00. Acctmed :meow. hull rary Policies on I.thern , 'reru 7. ts. The ' rtenpuil lusues policies upon the I te nt,or xllOlOOO of 110114. h T.TIMI'VIt=tZ !. ° l,fll g el ? .. 5....1 Goo. W. ftlehnrds. I.'nec Ler, lien. Pules. Alfred iltler. Theta- Sputis, Writ. S. 65.6. Thome. B. Z 1115.6.155511. S. Benson. 'H P JSent °`• GEll ...his..lll:.)lolslllster . EteorrlACT 1711 1 "' A".""1 C.SPE'lti .4110ELLOGO, dada Con Third'Avonuo'dod Wood Bt._ IMMMMI Of Pittsburgh • ALEXANDEIt KIMICK. President. ‘VSL IiERBERT;Vice President. • WIL P. 11E1IBERT Secretory. CAPT. GEO. NESI.b. General Agent. Office DM Water wire et, Spank .t Co.'s Werenonke. p statra, l'lltsbUrgh: Insure tunJostnll MIDI of Fire and Ntrlon *inks. A bottle Institution, managed by Dlrectora who are well known to the ennutunolty. tmtl , i who are detertnmett by I , w:raptness - end tY maintain the tharaetrr tent have mod ..leering the hest pr,tectlon Jiver wh. dealt . to be Insured. DIRECTutta: Mexaxider EleAck. John R. AtcCme, It. Miller Jr.. • Chee. J. Clarke. James McAuley, . William 8. Evans, I Alerander Speer. • Joseph Kirkpatrick. Andrew Ackley. Phillip Helmer. David M. Long, Wra: Morrison. D. thereon. how •• •• . CASII INSUP.A.NCE fOMPANY; - Phelan's x 0.1% FirmlT T A VE IN UE, SECOND FLOOD. PFD I.; t, • • - CAPITAL. ALL PAID UP ' I . mnrcions, • • • • , 'John 1.1 . VelpL Id. Dim IV, rtllscr. S. Hartmits. A. Chambets.' lake }MI, • S.3l67lurkan. :Jas. M. Maley. Tbnmaa 'lmirdlitlalgi'll.Tlrif,kl'reelitnl. - 1: 13.f' & s .•?:gtirt t6PS. INSURES O I NT.II3 R- E j IiA U t A T ' E I R . S 4'.I A n CiN niI A A I I PTI L II.E .r..- AND MARINE RISKS. • •1 • El= ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Or Pi t.t . sh:rivii.. OFFICE. NO. 67 EOURTII AVENUE. Insures against all kinds of Fire and Merit Maks. JOHN IRii INyJN.. President. V. O. I D I O O N KI E N L e L ON F . e Ferea rPsident. r APT-WM. DEAN. General Aden' 30.111 , q, Jr.. B. 1.. Fisher T. J. linskinscm, %V. 11. Leal C. 0.11.a:wt . . linen. L I Harvey linen B. H. CharleslAurCharles !stpt..l,. T. Lart. A tn. 'leen. r. il.-Nuelt PEOPLES' INSURANC-E OFFII'E. V. E. ILNEIt WOOD. A Home Cower., takiug Fire tied Marne nt IIiCTOILS: rspt. Jebn I— Ilboed . ' Shrive, tlLseql B rles Arlatrd eb c.t le, Jnr . Itglekurt: .iutm E. rube. \C]4.I.IiILLILEM. Piemdent. JOHN fijl;ll';iti•l'Leekrge7:l!rn. '.NATIONAL INSURANCE /Afrir ('Ott.FM/I:UAL ST. AND DIA.IIONI ALLE . • a;1110,.. .131 , 1n 1, 1 , 14 the SECOND VTIONAI. A s 'W. W. MARTIN. resident. • 101 IN BROWN, .1“.. Vice Preeljest. JAMES E. STEVENSON, Sedetar, sisccesSe: John A. Miler. ;JA.e. lockhert....tpe.Airept, M,. 1.. Graham, Robert IXh: C. C. 1 127... John Brow, r.11:1, - Fe Joteon noPP. 41. ILP.WillnlmslJsm. tht.pa,n . J. MeNan.hia. OFFICIAL pROPOS Avenue Market House • READY:O PRDPOSAL.i....tiII be received until FRIDAY heIIF.VRNG. JUIY 1 870.,1nr the erection et ifth Avenue :Martterllotue. ee the corner of Fifth Avenue and Miltenberuer . tweet, Pitteburcb. ted neelficatione he 'l l:TS 'm at th b*: c rTlic n et ' f d .4 3 l"N n it:El s . W. itle.llAßD* Architect. Rol 33 Rank Block, third Coo, Fifth The Market CAuscuiltee reeerves the right to re . ltet all bid, . betutlty will be rettulrett for fulalheent of tract. The Prnpartsla will be left at the ..tbce o f SAMUEL KIIAJORE. ?LK r•lllX:rinteti , ni ]i•-rtea. Clti . . - CCrrENGlNtrit's Orme. A or .A t.t.upitcv v. Jnly 13. tseoes I\TOTICE—The the ref . the .1,1 roe:m..olm of the ST.WERon Middle alley. trout North Avenue to• Foully°. street. is net ready for examination and can he Peen at this dice unto FiIIDAY. July 2 . 4.0. 1870.teben It will he placed In the hands of tha (My Controller to serve notice" for Paypelgazirm,,, B. City Enalncer. CITY ENC.lffectt'S OTTICZ, t - Al.trOndnle CIT Y . July 181.11.1870. OTICE.—The assOmonent for the drudina of CTIARTIOIIO STREET from Wurdern arenne to Franklin alley Is now ready for examination, and can be Seen at thla elide until SATI:RDAY, JuJr 30th, 18711. when It still be plated In the hand, of toe y Controller ••••••••".. otices for payment of tam, TAX NOTICES eh?" TfEtACRLD orina aiiife nd N AccortiiWtTßE PRO VISIONS of the Mg Digest, nobles is bierebt •en to the Tas. Mien of the City of Pittsburgh, that the assessments of City, City Building, Speeill, Poor, Bus ness, City School and Ward Schoo Taxes and City Water Rents Pre the . ma INTO have. tn accordance with Leh teen title day returned to too Inc collection. A deduction or nos per eentuta vein be allutted no ll Totes d Water Rent. pent On or bolo. the tint dal and Two per