THE DAILPI'AZETTE. • ROME NEWS Pewee:leaving the . city for the rod wishing to hare The (azeri ihem, pitane senditteir addree, oalea. rrica by Ion)1. 13 rents per SuretiY,Thonte Cuff threatened Dickson violent bodily Injury, an quence thereoT Janice mode Inforu tore theMAM agalnet Corr roe 11 warrantwas Hatted. Con to • der , auar the larceny ot,a wat: .1 arrest e triorttlng,r after a heni.eg restera committed to jail in default of La appearance at Court! • The hiternt,--A tiro r.F curial fromb wane of erection at ' , FleMing Stati FoxLWarne It *as 1110%-n dam theitort9sesterday morhing. It h alirolriceatherboarded Dad she iOll heavy. Dlscharave.—Victor Jones: who rested Sunday morning •ou a charm. tear, which we paid •esterdayr charged, the evidence be - ng lusuttlt warrant the 11.17py label lug him tol at Court: - _ • Ao Sankownet - Coaan 'was t grata train Sunday eveni Statter, on the Pet..Thal i. eelved an ugly gash to the he sldensbly bruised Inward cited at the time. - -At an end.—The Mint au, nelarir gal and barbarous work otdlstributin promtscuously through lb streets h Why was IL, stoPt.” I It was should have been continued ,and it should gayer have been commenced; 'truck b) ti. K. Dear Sr la Cntrnl head mid llc u a School gleetion.--On Saturda Jl - the meeting of the Board of Lo y. ce u r township. Prof. W. T.: Lindsay, of It dietown. Pa., was chosen Prineipa Wert Liberty schools at a s a alary of assistants bring chosen at former n ....._... . i , The City Food..—The City Treasurer yes tenter transferred the balance In hihands, bemiring to the city, to the three ba its des ignated AS city depositories and the was ollicially reported to COUTICiiI, nn swill ppear T k ct trout the prOCeedlihril of that body, pabehshl elsewhere. The Atery Guars,—The new company of colored men. commanded by Capt. George W. Massey. have been christened the "Avery Guards." It is the Intention to have the com pany uniformed to time to take part In the grand demonstration to be made by the col ored people to this city In dement ber. • Ptiaripal Elected —On laßt Saturday even ing, July Md, at a meetingof the School Board In the Miner Street Schaal House. (Prof. Cook, Priticlpal,)•Wm. T. Lindsey. of West Middletown. was elected Prluelpal for .the coming year. Salary POI The assistant teachers were elected at a fanner meeting. Obittotry.—We learn from the:Philadelphia Evenirdtaln of the _let inst. that A. 11. 'Matto , Principal of the , Pennsylvaaia Insti tute f r Deaf and Dumb. illest on Wedneeday. 'the 18ih inst.. at tituyvtemnt, Columbia coun ty. N. Y. Mr. Hutton occupied the posi tion of Principalot the lostitutioa for ovrr thirty years. • Insulted film.—N - r. C. A. Mulles AV. pass ing Valentine Denhart's saloon. Fifth ..and. Allegheny. Sunday morning. when his mus ings were interrupted _by nicatine. who as sailed him with all manner or vile and abusive epithets. Yesterday Mr. Mulles called upon Alderman Bowden. The call resulted In warrant being issued for Valentine's arrest for dliorderly conduct. - • Knock Donn Argument. —Owen Ilnmilu and Thomas Tagget gut Into nu altercation yesterday on the Tranco.Prussion war, and the duty of Irishmen in rcintion to the same. and to convince Tagget that his position was the correct one. Hamlin knocked hint down. regent, In order to convince his antagonist of the falsity of his argument, made information before the slayor. charring , Hamlin with' asi unlit and battery. A warrant was isaued. A trunk withitit ct:dents. at one hundred dollars. vrawt a he hash; ofvalued litigation before Alderman Munster* yesterday morn ing. Mrs. Era Howard charged Mrs. Kate Smith with the larceny of the trunk. : The ac cused urns - Indignant +and deigned that she merely_ held it n* security for muff which Mrs. Howard had borrowed of her lust Win ter and never returned. The case will be ad 'lusted to-day. Aseanited a Bey.—Harriet Clark made In formation before the Moyor yesterday. charg ing George Hennas with assault and battery, alleging that the attuned had abused her son, Neaws is emuloyed at the Gaa Works, and It appeara that a number of boys were throwing stones over the walla Into the Gas Works. when Negras went out, and catching young Clark. shook him, Nelms was arrested, and after a hearing was held to bail for his ap peaSanoe at Court. Mr. ltdwitril Martin 14 a storekeeper at Oakland. 'Mr. Fred Winkle Is a gardener In the locality. An acquaintance sprung uphn • tweet! them and so did it - little Mr. ' Winkle befog the debtor. A slight misunder standing was the result. Mr. Martin, peacea• bly disposed, and Mr. Winkle, with his war paint on. met at the latter's house to discuss the Matter. It had been better they had not met. Mr. M. was driven from the premises. • and has sought Alderman McMaster 's protec tion. Theault for assault and battery will be settled to-dny. irz•ok It 00.—Itesenge Is sweet—some- Oboes. - ft trap not the case yestenlay in the case of Marc Daggett n blooming lass of sweet eighteen. The maternal Daggett had been Mulled by Mary Purcell, nod the anal heart of the daughter was filled with wrath thereat. She repaired to the Pureell_mausion to "take It out - of the offender. but like some other people who go for wool, she was disappointed. - Me-returned home shorn of her chignon and a bald spot on the top of - her head. Legal measures were neat resorted to, which accounts for the anxiety or ilderm. IrMaster'e police to see - Mary who Is - charged with assault and battery. 1M=175 P. licArtoLe, merchant.tailor on Smithfield street, leaves for Cope May to-day, to spend a few weeks on the Sea shore: ' ' . MK. firenlitrr.General Freight Agent of the Pittsburgh. Fort Warne and Chicago sad family, I ye td-day for Cape Hap. They still begone - me . three weeks. • Nor • ary Report. ' The folloorluelo are the number of deathr that occurred duLtir tbe-wcek . ceding July !U as ln reported Dr. J. Guy McCandless, Do Physician of Do ed of Health: ' Drowning.l; ronebltic I; Infantum.9; Con anmption. 3; Co VlibiOrlll. 3; Crannosls , 1; De- WHY. 3; Dlarrh .2; Disease 'of :the Itmln.'3: Dingle of th ,Ileart. 1; Liver, I; General Dropsy, 1; F.cla , psla, .1; Emphysema, 2; Fever, r, Puerperal Fever, 1; Scarlet Fever, 3; Ty . . • . RridtrAlT'll';ll2T, 4117: 1 .i,liotrelain 1 ;; ! 1 ."1 - ; I,3amatlon of Stomach. 1: Inuiltlon.l... afar asmna, 1; Premature Birth. 1; Scrofula. 1 . ; Sun- stroke. 1; Thrugh Infantile, 1: Unknown, 2; tIII 111rtIts.41.-- Of the aborer - ere were tinder I idar; 2:1; front Ito 2. fr m"tos, 4; from sto 10, I; from 10 to 15, I; f om It to 30,1; from 20130. • to M. 4; from 40 to W. 3; from 51 to 2; from IN) to •1: from toril.l.' es.3l; Tema es. 22; White 54; Colorml. 2 ; College Conntienrentent. • - The annual commencement exercises of Washington and Jefferson Colleges at Wash ington will begin on next Sabbath evening, on which the Bacciln.umte sermon to the. Senior elss>i will be delivered by Bs , Jas. I. llromn- son.D. D.. of Washington. OnTnesday even = lag the address before the Student's Christian Association will be delivered by Rev. 5..7. M. radon, D. D.. of Franklin, Pa. On Wednesday liming. at nine o'clock, the re-onion of the Literary Societies wdl be held. On Wedne. Or evening. Hon. A. K. Meanie: of Phlladel. Dian. will deliver t h e address before the ;Lit erary exercisesen NVeduesdev evening, at ten o'clock te Alumniwiff take place. r. . 1K.,0 ou- h Thursday ( morning the givenCommencemen ercises of the graduating class will be The class. of MO nuin bers nine, as follows: Sclent(tc-4.1. G. Eagle son, 0. D. Orledy. S. IL Tnissell. ,Irodemirol —A. T. Bell. Griffith 11. Huniphrey,Jos. Lawrence, Henry It. McDonald. John De Coe Herrin, Berkey H. Patterson.: A DISCOVERY =I "About eight month. ago. a sprightly. possessing boy about teventeen years of age. 'tame to this city from Philadelphia and oh ' pitied employment In n respectable family. He-wan not only exceedingly bright and In- - breettnit was well educated for a boy of his age. and his manner about the house in which he was employed made such a favors.- ' bhp Impression upon the anaemia of the offiabliehmett that she todk quite falser to him, and according to . 'statement she induced him to east oft his *.oomentionables"-anddon female "tannery.- Hewes known as "Lulu Johnson.' and was painterly Installed In the hones na a female warrant: no one. Ij appears, about the estate lishment doubting his ma, or knowing but what bewaa what . hiadreas indicated. except the mistress. in this way matters continued for a consid erable length of time. even up until tine day let week when "Lulu" thinking he was not , receiving full compensatiou homeis labor. ' concluded to leave his new and seek : another, and when he left by some unaccount able means. a breast pin and pair of ear - Tinge valued at $l. the property of Mn. C., 'the lady of the boom left , with him. The husband on. hearing of the departureof ?•I,,olti".and the lops of *the Jewelry. made 'information before the '.:-Mayor charging "Lulu" with larceny. .1 war - rant was intent. nod ;dared la the hands of 011ffier Mooe,who bound him einPlored in e na - loon on Wood street. but to hit surprise " Luiu .r. a boy. when Informed that be sru wanted at the Mayor'. Om I : : Of . stealing Jewelry. be r rankir on st a at c ed harn to . the officer, who thought still that Lulu anw gtrland had donned the male attire to "rate dense:Moo, that he was the identical s o bs be was in search of but that he ivy --'. o girl. neither had he stolen the jewelry, but had taken it le no t peneatiop for services Performed while In the house. The - the was willing to believe e part of the story but not all' of It. He could not be persuaded that '"Lulu" was a boy. not a bit of it.- "Lulo" was taken to the - Mayor's office. and aftersatisfylag ic e Honor . that he was What apparrel Indated, be - -gave a full atatemeet of the affair. The prosecutor oresent but could not be con; =but what "Lulu" wu a dd. The try was returned and "Lade allowed _tq returnee the sebum at which he th e emploY with* promise to return to the Mayor's mote this montingat 10 o'clock for a bearing. so the matter ended. - ' tilde eha hie of f Winn performances . at PO/mfr. Moog m 1 * ('ITS cousems Politicos auk Commouleia,lona—liepori • or Colonthireo—liohnoeco• mod liesointloo.L The 11:nexpoodekBaloute. A regular triettinx . of the Select and Com mon Connell of tho city of Pittsburgh Av as held yesterday. Monday. July o summer sent to ores to the ontb. 1=727201/ The rolloujng members ' ..loescnt, Messrs. Ahl,Mann, Aiken. ' Arthstrong. ertr t i, Ucrliu .. &kens', Friday. Glenn, Gros, Hartman. Herron, How, donee, Kehese, Kirk, Laufman, Lid deli. Linen. Lloyd. Morrow, }lurdnell, Thu. .ray. Ale Ewen, McMahon, McCarthy. Phillip , , Meer, Schmidt, Scully, Seeley Thompson Wainwright 10111 White, o Jot . In con e- Minn be ret 3 -1 Mani= ed with Sundny I T• wan for kil4 The minutes of the pr.:A..110 :nee trig were read and approved. IMME:I2 Mr. Morrow. a petition from Juhn Flinn, for perutisition to repair a frame stable. Petition received and permission granted. Mr. Liddell. in petition fur privilege to erect an ironclad building. on T‘venty-seven and Rallread hreets. Accompanying which wet an ordinance granting the injvilege. • Petition received, and the ordinance read three times mid passed. Mr. McEn - en. a petition for grading Erin street. Referred In SireekCountsittett. 31r. gelinsidta'a petition for the opening of Quary street. and eleingim its name to Race street/accompanying which was an or dinance providing for the same. • ' Petition received and the ordinance read Vre. and i nd .elfttn ed t;sk Mr, that the ptn of Mowry -Avenue be reconsidered. Accept bd, Mr. flantwin moved a reconsideration of !linnet ion of COMIOIS on the Adept!. 01 the /deice plan. Mr. Itrown raised the point of order that the matter had passed out of the control of Coun cils, and that a motion to reconsider must be made before WWI ital. hail been taken diy both branches of Council. Lone In on the during d been will be . ..s. ut.lnr • is legi to auswrr I • Immi i •lasdnl lit m nx, con• us., Me poison I Olt It rung It . . . . Mr. Morrow moved that the clerk be in strutted to bring. the paper or plan Into rout, Cit. NO liCllOl3. Ist. aai • 3tl of the Sko—the ming The ehnir decided that the notion wag in order. • • . . • The quystion thins recurred on the motion to reconsider Which Was adopted. .- • Mr. Kirk offereen resolution retorting the report relative tit !Staunton and Mowry liven nes hack ;go the Survey Committee for reedu- Mr.Ortils, Mr. Little in the chair, presented . a resOlution Instructing the Water Committee to have water pipe laid from Fifth avenue 'to Penn avenue by way of Shady -Lane, and :List, for the construction or cisterns as ii protec tion against dry.. licaddhme titers and passed. Mr. Murdoch• au-ordinance tar grading Wil• kips avenue. Passed dually under a ...pen- Mon or the rules. . . mr. Scully, a resolution lasi rikting the Sitt.- .veY Commmet: to lay out and open inallld edreet. Read three dales and panned. = Mr. Phillips. from the Finance Committee. pre:waled 'a statement front the Tx ensurer showing the gondltiou of the Treasury op the prat of aly, as follows - Receipts and expenditures on general ac count from lebruary,l. IKU, to Juiy mod, inclusire: ' Revelptm. . . Expenditure.... - - - Balance ....L... • $156714 72 Ha!nate in 3lunleilial tink'g I-"ad. IMUltla • Old city .. . " Lawreneet ille.:1 ... II In " " Peetdi4i . 5) Deposited In thrm Dauks. ;11.1)1tI . (Jr In each Dank. .... .1.. f 974.111 The hooks of the city Trrasurere pro. ductal to show that she money had been - de• i.:lilted as follows: In National Trust ILIt lit-Allegheny National Dank. In Iron City National Rook. • Total The report Was received. Mr. Keheer presented the following: Hawked, That steps he taken ionnediately to provide for salaries for clerks In the Treas. . Referred to the Ft:lance Committee with power to act. • ..• . Mr, Bari/win moved that the ,tbove Ft:de ment be referral to the Finance ,Committee with instructions to report to Council whether the ordinonne providing for the.safe keeping of the city foods hos been complied with. Mr. Littell moved that the statement ;de tented be considered the report of the Finance Committee. - •• Mr. Phillips moved to amend the mo tion of Mr. !turf/win by referring the matter to T he it iieclitl Comittee of five. The amendme m nt was Adopted and Messrs. flurgwin and Lloyd were appointed from Se. aeel Council. and Messrs. Liman. S. Fleming nd thiver. Jr.. from Common Council. h.swararretbtt. burr. Mr. Phillip.. chairman of the Fin:mit. presented the following eonitinie lion from the Controller. relative to t ni he wt.:tn rate iudebtadnesa of the borough of Lime rencevillet . titzsiLai.sigsi At a 'inciting of the Finarses Committee, held March 12, Is al, a sub-cum:nit tee was appointed to Investigate the indebt edness of the late borough of Lawrenceville. The report of said committee has been pre sented and approved by the Finance Commit. tee, and they have directed me to present it to you, with the request that coo authorize the Controller to air the suns of $1.1.131.15 of the money, received y the sale of bonds for t he. retiring of matured and maturing indebted ess to the payment of the said LawrinseeKille n °lntuit. I . It. .1. Met:nu-As, Ctroller. Accompanying the above was o re n solution itiptructing the Controlleriti draw a warrant for the amount above plated. for the liquid:, (ion of the indebtedness of the borough of Lawrenceville. _ . . Accompanying the above was the repott of the sub-committee. which was read.and re ceived. .1 ~ The resoilltion was mid three times and passed finally. The bid of S. ki sgrave ( or putting up signs and letter boxes •as read, and the Controller authosixed to cattily a ti t. warrant in his favor (or the amount bill. . The petition of ' muel Hastings for the set tlement of a dal for the putting down of a board walk Arco referred to the Street Com mittee. I ' • • • -' - - REPORIIi OF ornottmirs. Jig Lloyd presented the report of the water 1 , committee for IL o. month of June,. occom ponying ...which s as an ordinoue providing for no abatement f lid per cent. on water too in the Fifteenth a d Seventeenth Wards. The committee report adversely to the passage of the ordinance, - . . . The report wt. received and adopted, and the ordinance lal present. Mr. for the psent. Mr. Kirk Inc, that the report be printed in the olticial pa nof the city. Adopted. - Mr. Kirk preented the report of the com mittee on' Allegh ny wharf. which nets forth that the receipt from the whorl for the month of June.:l O. were nothing, ... • 7 The report wadaccepted, and un motion of Mr, l'hlllips Wit 41 directed to he printed and the vouchers called for. . . Mr. Jones preseuted the report of the Com mittee on Monde, which seta forth that the expenditures of 'the Committee to July Ist, WO, mere O, $11.7C 40, leaving a balance of $lO,- 057 0) in the t9Prpnriation. The report wal received and accepted, Mr. Joa o , the opening of . Tustin street, eis presented a 'report of the `cowers , which woo appreived. Also an ordinance providing for "the grad ing. of a portion of Madison street. Itead three timer and passed. Mr. Phillips:called up an ordinance provid ing for the eonstnicticm of esewer on Third street. Pretented and ;asses( to a second reading Mn Presto°, meeting. The quests was was discuesed at considerable length after chick the yeas and nays were called oilptire final passage of the ordinance with therollFlng result discs—Mess. A ht. Aiken. Burgwiti, Devlin, F.d wards, 't iday, Dross, !terror, House. lieheir, Kirk, Littell, Lloyd, Morrow, Murray. McCarthy, Phillips, Rees, Scully. To4l--19. 21 - ny.—Nlems. Armstrong. Brown. Collin. Glenn. • Hartman: E. P. Jones, Laurtnrus, Liddell, Murdoch, 3lcEwen, McMahon, Schmidt, Seeley, Thompson, White. Total-15. So the ordlannen was adopted. Mr. Iturgwin presented n resolution in structing the Street Commissioners to piece safeguards on Second avenue at different points incompliance with a resolution adopted some Months since.' Adopted. Mr. MeEwen called up nn ordinance for grading:paving and opening 31iller street passed to n siTond rending at -a previous • meeting, and moved Its final passage. The or dinance win imaged finally. , An ordinance passed in Common Council to "Den each alley was taken up and laid over toe the present, on motion of Mr. Morrow. Mr. Jones, imtition for opening Webster avenue, In the Thirteenth ward. Referred to the Street Committee, Mr. Bargain presented a petition for the opening and grading of Fortieth street, and an ordinance pnividing for the same. The pe tition was re eyed and the ordinance adopted. On motion Coi sell ` adjourned. cr===m Called to onto at ball put two' o'clock by. President Tamilboron. Members preoeut: Me.sr.. Arthur., Barton, Beckman, Black, Booth, Bradley, Carroll, Casket', Chalmers, Diamond, Duff, Edwards, Faxon., Fodder, Fleming, .1, Mare, Jahn. Kobne, Lang, Leon ard. Matters!, Miller.- Moore. Moorhead. Mos , can, Moseley. McCoy, McGann, McKelvey. Oliver. Jr., Oliver. Sr.. Fender. Fronton, Sei bert. Se If erth. Seitz, .Stildle. Slum Snodgrass. Wallace and President Tomlinson. . . Min uten read and approved. ocb SUBINLIIS • . • • -On motion of ~Mr, Oliver, Jr., the rules were anspended and fild)business from Select Coun cil first considered. The followlnewas acted upon r. Resolution for sewer drop huff. C.. referred to Street Committee:l C. C. enamored ; Petition of ormsby Passenger Railway for right of way over certain streets, in 8. C. referred to Rail road Committee. C. C. concurred: -Communi cation from City Controller, In .S. C. accepted. C. C. concurred Report of Committee on Gem acennlipanled by a resolutionAtuthorlring the use of gas Innimq as eh advertising medium. In S. C. resolution noised. C. C. concurred ; Ordinance Siring; Tomlinson & McKee privilege to *rent nn Iron clad build mg, in 8. C. read three times and plumed. C. C. concurred; ortlinan`m granting Aler.. P. Logan a similar Privilege as above, in S. C. passed. C. (I. concurred; ordinance opening Linden street, in 8. C. passed, C.C. concurred; resolu tion for pavment of election office., In et. C. passed. C. C. concurred: ordinance for open. ing Lang avenue. In . S. C. passed. C. C. con curred;petition for:opening Stnallman street, In S. C. referred to [the Street Committee. C. C. concurred: riMinance for opening Fifth avenue extension.. la S. C. passed, C. C. concurred; ordinance repealing an ordinance for - opening • Valley Street from Forty to Forty-ninth streets, in 8. C. referred. to Street Committe.C. C. concurred; ord !nonce' appointing a viewer on- opening of Forbes street, In S. C. passed. C. C. concurred: report nf Committee on Glis anti:noising erection of hew lamps, to S. C. approved. C. C. concurred; "nort or Committee on Railroad and Mon migebelei wharf. 8.1 C. rend and accepted, C. eoneurred; retiort of Market Committee. S. C. mreePted, C. C. concurred: petition of river men for relation of speed of touts: S. C. referred to . oriongaliela Wharf Chlh• Inittee to report an rdimurce, C. C. concurred; remonstrance against newer on Third street. 8. C. referred toritztet Committee, C. C. 0011- ellryed: _report. of Road Committee, S. C. read. accepted, v. v. eoneerrea: ordinance authoris ing the grading and paving of Bask nliey, Eighth ward. S. C. paned. C. C - non concurred arid laid over; _petition for grading. paving and curbing of Peach alley, S. C. referred to Street Oumittee, C. C.•con curred:. petition for public sewer In Third -;ate ^ . ""• .5 'a,r.^.:«~.::;y:~~_„ r :.. ` 1"ti.:1..~_• .-- -~ ~ -,-..~., '~~+..as,w-..-...a .. -w..- , ~.....< ::.. _~u - ward. S. C. referred to Street Committee,. C. C. coneurred: pPlitilkli of .11:ralewood, stock and others in 'regard to city business tax on hales made by cattle brokers. S. C. re,. (erred to Fituincs Committee, C. Cconcorr e d, petition for road In Twenty-second ward, iu S. C. referred to Stftvey rimurtittee,r. e. con curred: licitt ion in relation to awnings, S. C. referred to Street Ciiinotittee. C.C. concurred; petition for opening Anderson street: Thir teenth ward, S. C. referred to }toad Commit tee. S. t''. concurred: pct idiot ofSmote Duffy. it,king for Istytuent of amount due hits for grading ?dolma , street. S. C. ordered to be paid. S. CA conr.urred: ordinance changing name Makon street to Camp street. S. C. tutored. C. it. concurred: bill of Stewart gee for $./,nn, over aSSCSAIIICIIIPI on Wylie avenue grailmg. S:1•. referred to Street Chats mittee, C. IC. einicurred: remonstrance against the widening of Forty-second street, S. C. referrad to Street Committee, S. C. eon cd-trs•d: petition of property holders for the opening-, of Fifth avenue extension. hi S. C. accepted, C. C. concurred: ordinance forint-- mesa of assessments, S. C. 'noised. C. C. con. eiflrreds • petition \ for oniming of Dalnts avenue, S. C. :tcurpt 4,1, C. C. concurred: Peti tion fur opening Webster avenue, S. C. Cr. (erred to litimnittee 4111 ROadit, C. It. concurred: oislinance for-granting Martin Froonier the right to erect an ironclad building in the Sloth ward. S. C. passed, C. C. concurred; or d 111:1116. granting .Messrs. Dickson, Marshall. & Co.. the right to erect an' ironclad addition to their toundrv, . S. C. passed, C. C. concitn•ed: remonstrance against opening of Valley street. S. C. accented C. concurred: petition for l 'enter pipe, S. referred to Wateratomm tree, C. C. concurred; resolution for an ordinance prohibiting the driving of eat tle on Fifth avenue. passepin S. t C: C. concurred: :resignation of ,Slataper, S.C. nevelit ea. C. C. ihinctirreil: resolin it:kliirf Mr. Shama -r to rem:wider Ms action, S. C. Pas•"•ed. CI. concurred: remonstrance againtr grading cm, Try p. to Coon Mee Streets. ol.:tared. The sleek 'W:IS now clear business; and new Wit. , taken: up. Mr. Morgan offered the following: • W lamas. -We hare beard with regret that the red planet of war that,, so lately ret up. the Poona:itr hat , risen again 'upon the Maine and Wm:it...As: The eterinatr flat ion is so chisel; bound to Its hp the strongest ties Of relation chip and Lloo.l. and hare taways been In taro, or roe largest. liberty for the largest number, ut are to he true sense or the word !tenet.- heans.as .:b o ut hundred thousand wore tile blue during our recent -nroggle tar t lo• preservation ut the ro ow, therefore /re..ie.:a, %voile we acknowledge the wahy arts of kindness ext ended to our country, by tile Freneh nal ion the Infancy of 'the Republie, and will always revere the memory letinyette, we utterly detest and despise t his ,usurper of the French crown, t his tours Cter of .I.!.frue press. this murderer nit Ftainch itepuhlieanism. and this throttle disturber of the peace of Europe, who styles ormeeir• Ma pole°. the Tit Irtl",-liittitentr of the French. 16,4:I404ll • r Vet.] to he United Germ n o tion our heartfelt sympathies, and bid diem no Piro ur.lnittil the lutpeilal despot of France shall be driven from Europe, and the nation regain the liberties of which he has robt.cti them: Alter the reading or resolui.om Nir.Alctiadvy 010/V1.1.1 t heir ittlupt ion, anti the forwarding of a, copy to King Within,,, of Prussia, which was carried with applause. Mr. Carroll, a 1 - m11 . 431.4mm.° agulast grunt ing the Ormsby Ptmsen gerßailwaya the rigid of W2l) . 011 Third avenue. Referred to Hail. road 0011111 itt re. 1 f 45 Ikll 1 I 451«144 441 Mr. Hare, an ordiuMwe mite riding semi°, 10. city Code KO u. lh atrikeoht t he word night and I b sen policeman. an that :ill police, liar night, ran make arrest. for corner !hating 1,141 61‘ the table. • r.ll'eaer.. a el unmunit'ntion (fln )1,.. Ma gee IO relation In the extension of Federa nt Referred to *be :street Committee. ' 311% tlmalgro.s, n resolution for stone eross ;top: onleorner of Wylie Washington ave on—. Referred to t to. rr:ot Connolt tee. a ' , to ~..f tor ft., ~,,, log on FU eft street, nr of Web... - avenue. Referred to, Street Committee. Mr. Moore. petition for gas Poops on (*ran - for street. Referred to (tax Committee. Mr. Oliver. Jr.. petition for water .pipezt on Wylie avenue. Referred to Water Csmintittee Also. pet Mon fora gns lamp eorner (oats"sett and Cliff streets._ Referred to tsar Coln tnlttee. $97.1W1 97401 21 97.A1l L.l =ME Also, pelltitm for repeal of ttnlinittiee Tom lug Roberts street. Iteferretl to :street mince. petition for approini of report of view et, on Roberts street. Ileterreil to Street Committee. Mr. Diamond. ordinance for grading. patine and curbing of Twenty-risth street. Deterred to Street 1 :km11111W. Mr. MiiKelrv.petition of David Itbob asking for a seater pipe on Twenty-seventh .street. Referred to IVoter Committee. Mr. lelCailvey. a re.:iilitt ion In regard So a fire plug corner of Sinallizian and Twenty ninth streets, Twelfth ward. Passed. Mr. Jsines. pelltipn from Slessrs. Donnelly and Keating. asking that Vggi:sll nerdeu is due them fir grading Dl¢ttiddie street be paid. Mr. Ilartiiii. petition - Kir a hoar team_ on Roup street. Road Committee: Moo, petition for Itutip 'street, =lnd ward. Re: (erred o 1111:01 Committee. A Iso.lortlin for a strom ferry at loot Brady itreer, 41111 want. Roferred to Mono:, erect.. Kip mf Conlootioo. Mr. J. Flootin,rroototr Ito townitor of F M rdor •I root. II I. Stleot Mr. Jont. rtsmslutisht ii the building 54 ed.ii n.. 11404 s tst tr.,. 1155 t 4 , 5 153•• 55 Buff, pet it 4111 for opening of Wt lie ave nue east from .lanes-Ito.' to Hereto :,..n. - Refer,4l to Road Committee, Mr. Wallace. ordinance for the opening of irilara street. Pa , eed. M.:McCoy, a petition fora street crossing; on Butler street. Itef.•rred to el reef Commit tee. Willi r to Oct. THE STOLL,. l'off nITnEE. Mr. Morgan. from t he Conindt ttp. on Streets, presented a report. accompanied l:y the fol lowing business, which were dispost‘l of as noted An ordinance opening Webster street from Brant to Seventh . street. Rules sus pended and ordinance paifed ordin anon for grading 11.111 1103 A etreet fpuu Forbes to LOeust streets. Passed tinnily: ordinance opening a public street in the rear of lots fronting On Wylie avenue, !rum lien - Inters street to Swee ney's alley. • Passed nnally: one for opening . Arch , street from Kirkpatrick to Cliff streets, lutU over, one for grading. PllV ing and curbing of Forty-second street from Butler to. Davidson street., passed nually; report of viewers on Webster avenue. ap proved: resignation Or iteinhtitt as viewer On Federal strut. :.C4OPIed: ordinance authorizing the vacation of Kititiostrick street between Wylie avenue and Webster . . .tree, Pgssed finally: for grmling.pnvlug and curbing of Twenty-third street front .rent to Liberty •treets. passed finally: report ori 012 ItobCll.s street, approved; report of viewers 'on Fifth :rvenne. aPProvvff. Mr. Oliver. Jr.. of the Survey • Committee, reported sevens surreys. and the following toe the plans submitted: Plan of grade.: on Wilkins. Wylie, Webster and Bedford avenues. and plans of grade of Chauncey,foues, Morgan and Francis streets. The expenilltutes to July Isp were four thousand live hundred ninety-nine dollars and forty'-fire cents. • • The report was necepted and the plans s p proved. Mr. Oliver. Jr.. also presented la resolution auMmrizing the laying of a flagstone aro/mink'R on Centre iterate, at Fulton street. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Black called op the ordinance nuthorit.. lag Inc , graer and paring of ritlC • Mr. Mora 1. a petition from citizens Of flie Twenty-arst ward praying that the Surrey Committee revise the survey made na. Mead ow street In that ward. It was referred to, the Survey Committee. =2 An ordinance changing the grade of Penn avenue, in S. C. reserved tn Survey Commit tee, C. C. concurred: Remonstrance against the opening of North. stecet. In S. C. re ferred to- the Street Committee. C.- . C. coneurrett• Petition for an armory for the East Liberty Greys, In. S. C. referred to Committee on City Property, C. C. concurred: communication relative to special tax In Lit. erty township, S.C. referreefti Finance tom. mitten. C. C. concurred: petition for leave to erect telegraph poles. In S. I'. accepted' and privilege granted, C. C. concurred: protest .against the opening of Granville street. in S. C. referred to Street Committee, C. C. con curred; remonstrance against the grad 'log and paving. of Reed street, S. referred to committee on Streets, C. - C. concurred ordinance extending width or North street at forty feet, In C. C., June flth. - passed. S. C., June ittl h. referred to Ordinance Committesi, C. C. redneileti and enamored: res— olution reitue.sting City Attorney to give no opinion whether the city in liable to refund the tolls collected at any toll house, within the corporation Mulls—the city not having piirchased di... roads. S.C. passed, C. C. con ,l: ordinance appointing viewers on Main etreet..S. C. passed, C. C. concurred.; re portit of viewers ou Hoop street and on Her ton nventw.'S. C. approved, C: C. concurred. • Mr. Peader presented a resolution for n Bag i'tone crossing on One corner of high and Wy lie streets. Referred to Street Committee. Adjourned. Reel Estate Transfers. The following deed. went admitted of rec ord in the office of Thomas 11. Hunter. Record er for Allegheny county, Saturday, July M. 1870: William Clayton In John Meyer, July 21, IMO; 21 by 191 feet Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. with buildings $12400 Joseph McElberron to James Gormley, April 1031; 9 acre. and PX.. perches In Stowe township #0,711 Charles A. F. Melutyre to Robert J. Law, June M. 15 2O by 100 feet on Rebecca street. Second ward, Allegheny, with build lA ings Agee,/ Wallace to Hernias Itandel.July B,Ig POO 3k . 13 acres. 2 roods and 12 perches in'Snowden township. 1,1,110 .11117611A.11e111,114:11 to Ludwig Schmidt. July 12, 1870;1 7 by 110 feet on Penn street, Pittsburgh. with buildinpi #41.500 puntlei S. Rogge to Gotten/ Lehmann, May 17, 1057 lot No.ll In Ilagke plan of boroughof Mount Washington— SLIMS. James (Sewn to Jacob Hahn. April 19.1970 • lot No. 31 and part of lot Nu. 34 In John McKee'. b plan of tee borough of Ilirmlngbant, with uildings • Jonathan Gallagher to Frederick Freyermuth, July 11,1a7fg 1 acre and 73 perches in Reserve wwmallp , r.,sao Thomas Mellon to Samuel I'. Hollis. June la. 1070: lots No. P, 10, 13 and Min Mellou's Plan. Lower tit. Cialr township gannil AlsoreCelved the commieslon of A.G. lamas, Notary Public for Pittsburgh. , !rah/Gnome Pair., 1.111.: morning about brie o'clock a couple of travelers, Wman and woman, arrived. at the lock-up and requested lodginga. The man gave hi, name as John Rix/tiler, and:said the woman accompanying hint was his mother, CuS deaf and dumb. They arrived at Castle Gwen in October, 18tak and im medtetelY went to Jaetirani Mississippi. as r""micil .by about five hundred other emigrants, to secure work on the plantations. Ile' he .a r they Were cheated and hall starved, ern after 'losing all their money , tsrned out. He started on his way. - back to Washington to see if he could not obtain re dress. He was furnished with lodgings, and with has companion will resume ttreJoUrneY thin morning. New aealp Scene by White Cbiad 'and his Thane at Iturnell'e Museum. H ,„" V . Hatt, literchniit Tailor, bailed received tilarge assoltment of linens and nl , yuccas, also a complete assortmentof goCobi , for summer wear irecterally.- corn e r Penn avenue lusii.PLiithatreet. • -. • 31e4Idoe Man by White Cloud mud Troupe at Burnell's-Museum. PITTSBURGH DAILY- GAZETTE : FIELD ST'OR'ES. The Athletic.. and Atlantic+ Vesterdey—tolos t Park Peon-tied-lin tellehlted Game—How the Atleuttes were Polished On; tt Nobody. ezpected *ben the celeb • ted Athletic ItaVe Club visited us 6:4 any of our organizations world be aisle tit win victory from It. There was good . reason for - ibis in the fact that our players are not pro fessionals. while the - foreigners are of that class. It is their, business. and yet It was thought an exciting' and passably close game might lie played. which could not but reflect orodit upo6 our otyers. although they 'were defeated. With this expoctation in view, a large coin pan; gathered at Union Park yesterday of ternoon. The Athletics had for their oppu nettle, the :Want ice of Allegheny who ar rivals with the old Allegheny for the c h, m , pionship of Western 'Pennsylvania. The at Cr club relied for making a Kinn! score, unto the prusession of Ilroscy—a very swift pitch er w h o gained considerable notoriety in Rase Mall circles. They hod practiced bower crewel nil went.to the tield Id . as good condi haveon spirits as the moot sanguine 'cool. desired. • • 'The Athletics appeared in iheitatsaini form, looking fresh nod brighGand thoro hly ready for lanT. Jr. shorly before threeWlelociiall the prelimi naries were arranged. Mr. - 7. A. Wilson, of the Fe nub, • E'ranklin. Pa., non chosen umpire tlantles won the loss and the Sthlet lei were sent to the bat. • • •. . 'llle visitors. by good batting 'itecitedect with little dinicaltv in l:thing 15 runsrThe ICS scored one when went to the Lot. This discrepancy at not told no_the Tinvers, The Athletics seemed - 1n feel they hadlin 'easy victory before theta. and played cstrelessl3'. The Atlantic, Were somewhat abashed and lost their, usual vim.. The gnaw kern!. on without music spirit after that, until failigrain put a itnl, tll he made The Athlcdics n we at the bat lord t had tw owo runs in their. sixilt Inning when the umpire railed game no 1 re tiff b- inning. the score standing' as foil. is: • ATLANTIC. i). It. I. It. Reach, 24 L..' 2 3Ft opple, '.2 I D. 2 3 Ilopse. I t.• I Malnite. r. . 2 Drummond, 24 b .2 0 bff b ..2 I vulliran,c I. I 0 flenscuderfcr, c f p 2 0 Berry, cI. . I 3 1.111itillold„s s 0 Radcliff. xs. .1' 3 Page. 18t. L . ..1 0 Iteebtel.l f 1 a /lays, If .1 Pnitt. 34 b 0 4.Are11ib814.34 b . .2 0 AO:11.U, . • . 4, I, I. 3-24 Atlantic 'I. 0, I, 0, - clenn hit- Athletice, Atlan 11:‘'111t4C4 nn errors—Atialcticr, It: Atlantic.. Left on leies,-Athletics. 1: Attitudes. 2. limy of game one hour and twenty-flee • . • There teas nothing espeehdle wort hv in the Pinyon either side. of the Athletics Sens senderfer and Pisler.. were the facorities t and made the ben, piny. StoPide of the At !antics carried the paint on his side. The A t hint tee dine ned wonderful skill at hatt log which woe the Dole noticeable feature of the game. Altogether it was not what had been expected and the spectators were sorely dis - appointed. Perhaps If the rain had not in terfered it might have prawn mom interest ing It ;ward the dose. but as It was there was such a manifest difference In the' Out's that the play excited but little interest. • . . . .. At the close the Athletics exiireisseil n wil lingness to have a game. If possible: with the Allegheny on their return from their western tour. They go U 1 •01/11,1g, to tilitY the Red Stork ingr,tioniorrow. r t White the game Iv. Imprerresa. Cart!' of ou!: men at•eunded to steal tritt7The Park ettinbong over the fence. Thee were ohs served to the utnce,, who warned then: off. lo9tead of complying with the demand, they attempted to thrash him.. They foiled. The logleup received! them. and taut evening ate Peanut before Mayor Callow. John one of then, wa:s tined CIO and costs. and fauns Shafer, the other. $.l and costs. which earta handed over. This woo the on!, Inci dent which occurred to [oar the onler . ou the ground. IROL BREWING 4 eley ContractorTollretlag Paving %%owl. Fru. a htt - conver.ltion held yesterday between two or our leading city officials in the presence of our reporter, relative to the collection of certain assessments for street paving, we are inclined to the belief that there is trouble brewing, Sornewhyre. and that it is likely -to Settle Leavii7Ron a certrillk street contractor. tr i be pp appears that is certain street wens ordered uded and paved hy cltrorilinancel d the contract Win. awarded to a well-know an n contractor. w holt, due time contleted the i rob, but for r.l re cause there was is slight "hitch" on the p rt of sours. of the property WinsbU 00 gni; t heir assessment.... The tea made k renal to Councils. and mit of ' , luts's/on for the contractor. who. it was' ,1:11ett. tr.:1,4 in, great need of his money. the r ',astral!, was tirat meted to draw a w errant in his tits or for tri...... ii blch Win. pant out of the con tingent funds ith the understanding of course [l,l t the ewe, a ould te. repialed in said fund u herr corks... 4 - trans I Ile propmy holders. Even this it ai,lid neote thitnot •:1041 . the aforesaid. crriictrir and not a Ithstandinir the fort that the City Treas. - Eta is the proiwr person to collect the assessments in rill eases. he the contractors,' constituted littoral( in nri leetor and pr.recelled to collyet as made warn several persons i for paving the street. teferred to., 4, Within the past aveek.ttssao parties, nee n i gainst whom there Was an assesstrientraf $ LA's/. and the othenof $1.300, having been no titled by the Treasurer to — pay up," atipeared at the Treasurer's other and presented the tai tractor's rarebits. one for sl..lagi. And the other for #1.:10. The parties were informed tie the Treasurer that the city did not recog nise the receipt of the contractor and that they, would toe required to pay (befell auramif of their assessments, and open their refusal to pay, the claims mere put in the Imnits of the City Salicitor for collection. . 'l'h eye it appears, are dot the only cases in which this contractor is concerned. We learn` that suit • have been instituted. by the Solictor and [eras filed against some tvrenty seven persons who have paid the _amount of their.assessments to the contractor and hold his receipt for the same. 'rhe receipts won't save them, and their only remedy will be to proceed against the contract.or. Whether he has settled rho matter or how he proms •s Ur compromise, we are unable - to say, tut from the tone of the conversation between the city officials alluded to at the beginuine of this article, we are inclined to twlieve: that' there is trouble brewing. We await the re-' salt.' The Prettlnit Woman in New York. '.%liss K--. well known In nur fashionable society for her•ilbritunte eppearence and beautiful complexion, was once naellow. roiugh-skinned girl. chagrined at her red, freckled Ince. She Pitched into Megan's Magnolia Balm. and Is now as pretty In complexion as she it charm ing In manners. This article overcomes freck les, tan, aellowness, moth-patches,ring-marks, etc., and make. one look ton years younger than they are. Magnrilbt balm fora rani, parent complexion. end 1. t'or'e Katheiron to make the hair plentiful. luxuriant. soft and delicate, have no 11,1111.. The Katheiron, pre vents the hair from turning gray, eradicates dandruff, and is the hest and cheapest dres sing in the world. hew Wor.hlp Deuce ut Museum hp White Cloud mud his Troupe. . . Ifeeker's Farina forms it very agreeable, light. nutritive food. it superior article for puddings and. Jellielc. - and is highly retain mended physicians for invalids and chil dren. So b ld y by nil grocers. New War Dance at Darnell). Nluseinn by White (load and Ws Troupe. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. -1 -The Omaha Tribune appeared yesterday. --The thermometer at Omaha yesterday In , dictated WI degrees.. —Four or fire vessels will be added to our European squadron. --Th.'. S. Stone, or Cluelormtl. wiut drown ed at iledronl. S.laturdov, while bath ing. --The German eitigens of Toronto, Canada, tend to hold a meeting In sympathy with 'russin. —An Immense mooting- or (len.ne wan old last night nt Buffalo to sympathize with 'main In the homing war- —John Wilson, late Immector of steam boats, aud the oldest steamboat loan in the West, died at Nambville on Sunday. Capt. Shuichi t will command the ex twill lion to surrey the Nicnnotga and Tehuante pec canal route nod leaves to September. =Newtnan's wheelbarrow factory nt Milton Landing. on the 111111,10 n. was destroyed by are Sunder morning. LoscgBo,(ate la.urance $10,04.1. —ft is announced that len. Itobt. E. Lee will accept the Presidency of the Staunton Valley Railroad In connection with his dude. an President of Wnshington College. —Two workmen were killed yesterdnY noon by the fall of the Lowell. Mass., grain eleva tor. It was reported three others were bu ried la the ruins. Two dead bodies were re covered. • —Commi.sioner Mutates. advise. collectors thatdividends declared due August lat. ISM. ere l subject to tan mad a half per cent, and trident!a declared prior to that date to a Lai a five Der cent. --The West India Cable Company's steamer Suffolk, acconionnied by Swinish gunboats, arrived off Itatabatto yesterday. Preparations were being made to Immediately lay theabore end of the cable. —A large meeting of Germans to sympa thize with I•russia was held bait night nt Washington city. Suuscrlptlons will be rais ed to aid the wounded nod widows :1111i orphans of the ever.. • —lady. Franklin. In reference to the general desire of the citizens. held a reception et Barnett Montle. Cincinnati, yesterday after noon. Many took advantage of the occasion to pay their respects to her. • • —More than six hundred Germans hove 'bonded In their names to Consul Clausenius. of the North German Confederation, at Chi cago, signifying , their wish to be sent to Ger many to join the German army. —On Sunday one hundred and fifty China men on a plantation near. New Orleans. be coming dissatisfied. seized Cumming, the chi ne...et contractor. and bele him as a hostage. He was released by the police and the ring leaden arrested. . 'F.-Mosel:H. Bentley, colored Messenger of the Georgia House of Representatives, was Shot and killed by Malcom Claiborne, colored Rep resentative from Burke county, yesterday 'morning, at Atlanta. The - shooting n - ns. the resin of -a private enamel. Bentley was jail . . . -,A young man named Heiss,a wealthy and respelled chines of Louisville. Kentucky, at tempted suicide Sunday evening by shooting himself with a pistol. The ball entered his left side. grazing his heart. He is still alive. with bat slight hope,: of his recovery. No 'cause is assigned. i , —The Republican Central Committee of Tennessee have put In nomination gbe fol lowing ticket for Supreme Ju :' Satnniel Milligau.and ..Zenophen Wheeler fora East Tennessee,John Trimble and W: I. Westier, for Middle Tennessee, and AR Hawkins and Wm. Smith. for West Tenne ee. , Th« Singer Ma , in Ism sold M,:81 seven handred and Tli,,e 'figures, and from sworn return' have nreess) made pointed by the-own Machine Patent the companies of le In 15419 the Singe patty Sold over Zhu Leas EIMIIIIMEIM Sold n„•r t 4.• Finkle In Co rammurnt Sold over the Etnpl Co' M=MM! Sold tVer Me Wile; i th illhits c4lng .. Machine h o . .. • .: 0,580 Sold over te Weed . wing. Madam" Co • 67 . 001 Sal over the Croy rst Ilaher's Sewing . •Maehlne co '''' . ... - ........ . . . 51.541 Sold over the two li two 'Companies. .! 41,i51 Sold over the , Who ler S.— Wilson and Miptle Companies omblned .... - • - 7 .P1 5 i 1 It is a fact, ,ittel r tlie figures allow it, that the sales of 1. 4 69 for exceed those of : our rivals iti.traile. It is also a fail, that we sold last year over t'orrin" 11101• SAND ninedlined more thin We did two years ago. It is also another feet, that these increased sales are awing to!the great and growing popularity - of our? Sew Sewing . Family. Maeldne.: . - ', This madam: is Opal,le of a range and. variety of work smilt as was once thought impossible to perform by mark inert', We claim. and can show that it is the cheapest, [luau beautiful. delieakly arranged, nicely adjusted, easily oAranal and smoothly running id% all the4amily Sewing Ma chines. It IN remark blue uo lly for the range anti varietiaaf""fg - ir • tny, hut also for the variety and di tier t kinds of let 'tun• which it will sew wit - facility and peril-m. 1,4, using - .lutist, linen or cotton thread, tine ormartie, making the INTERLOCKED ELOTIC FTITCII, alike on both sides Utile fabric sewn. Thus beaver cloth. 'or lenilicr. May be sewn with great strength and uniformity at :t4ct,: and in a mown. this willing and never-wearying instrument may be ad• jested for line work taCtranse or ge1...111,•1L tissue, or the tucking or tarlettm, or ref-, fling, or almost tiny tiller .wOrk• whirl, delicate , lingers have wen known hi per: form. • . _ 15 21 1N../ \ 0, Another valuable iiliprovenient t.;itig. cr . !, Mtleliilll.B is 111,. patent r,l 11 111111 I A bills muds to lit sonnies and w 1 with sealmatin. Permian withare using -sewing niactiines the value of this Invention. . Being wound inutJ m o re smoothly than iisponsilile to do by Valid. they wilt d.. 1• n limre regular and verfert stitch. Besides tjtj.s advantage, there is it •great saving. in time. trouble, and wear and tear of inaehine. The elt,t is 111.111 the saute per hundred yards a, when purchased on the ordinary spools. The g eneral ag.•nts for 11... Siug.•r ill Pitrsburgli ate Messrs. Straw Morton,. at No. 20 Sixth street. 'who., all ;arrats are itivtted to 'all and see tio• .Shaer it Hoak* at Thou,and Wand .1 gossippy correspondent of the tin •nnialti i'lirmliele gives an entertaining sketch of the delight of. fishing among the Thou.nd Walls or the St, Lawrence .The fishermen ter, have - spfewlid bsts . supply you with all the necessary tackle. and net no guide to the fishing grounds, as well as guide you in and out of the labyrinths of ishaula that seem hopelessly complex to the t , trntiti,er. The littrilurtl makes a .Iralalty of fixing up nice lunches. and tile oarsmen agree. before; lunging the hotel, at. Mutt / t pa vular island, nix or ten miles away ; the ta u rty will meet at one o'eock. And M I his pointi !ended. with into., likkrrel, all IlluskallOnize. it , wt. tend about the . uppidu Isl. hour. The Ismtute are ClE...tiering,' e mks, anti .011 the lunch is sprain!, the cot «e boiling ~,,,a nd the odor of frying...phi:ere anti broiling has. in creases the alrea, c vigorous appetites. 'I he xvater is It. willfully clear, and nt a depth of tett r.,,i. - p., cati - sett the white . rocks that mark t large portion of its hotbott. It mama I. in tish. Black La.,, pickerel, and tut sitalloitge are' • kind. mostly esptured it' . Ow h.q.., .1 0, °^ 1, alli e is nnt thiright to in% of t • nneat flavor. and Illont sought after by -the Salt ern:ten—perhaps the more from the idea that they aro a {Mitaer fish, and are more .!tins caught- than mares, mat require more careful mamigvinent after they Ore 1tt.k,41 to save lieut . (Or your string. The largest fish l 'aught was a pickerel, • which weighed si,Vratid a' half pounds. ;Re bass ranged frriftirrit Colour pounds. 1 The style of fishing. here is utostly.hy .dropping.Tedpolts are sot. •witlt . lines each one. hundred eel hung. Tlittso soli need not Itinillle. except when the fish strikes Owns The third line of one hurt. tired and twantydive feet *tint the stern, you hold In [lib hand as you go nailing Armand nicks, el id's, and thrtnigh the shady little !tap. thAt every few _moments open up to rite beholder. I have never had . finer limiting. or more .enjoyed the scenery, than upon the. grea't "St. Lawrence. I lance been accustomed to call the Ohio and Missitt. sippi rivers, lott.the St. Lawrenct , . tang • ing from eight In ten utiles 'in width and flve to ten times the average • depth .of I either—neither rising nr 'falling more than n few feet from one year's end 1., the other-a-makes either of them: but sew .•rs in comptitriattn. A corresisntlent of the London Times writing font. Spain says ''dissipation in this country in exceptional. The general beverage with the people ix water, and the 'minter of Spanish life who could re present R. square in Seville without the figure of a man bearingn Luyne vase tilled with the drink of prihtine -man, and in the art n( shouting 'Agua r to pasaeraby, would be guilty Of.trliertvy sin of ends ! slim. Renee I WOO nut a little surprised to see in a kiosk at Cadia, erected for the male of Protestaot tmcts, Sr.. 'our well known'' teetotal ipuldication, the Britilh Bin* otia 1, trans ated in Spanish, and con veriest into 'EI C breni-1.0 no to appeal in It cosmopolitan spirit to the workman in general, an klistinguished from the workman British. - It struck-..me that to preitchsthienee to a people already drinkinglfsthing but water wan rather an odd direction of missionary enterprise. Some publicution of the Society - for the -Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would tome directly hit a blot in the Spanish character, but I would rather not i.e the keeper of a kiosk in Andalusia where a tract against hull lighting was mild. A LITTIJ: TOWN in Sweden- named I , p. W., hnn possession of a - curious and re nowned MS. It In a translation of the Bible into the original limbic, and the t bent authorities taint that it wan written toward the end of the fifth or the cum ‘11.11,1•1111,11t of t le sixth century. nt Ver• deh, on the Buhr, and its authenticity was at once established. It was' taken to Prague, but ilm4 Sweden took it away In 1648. and curried It to 'fitockhohn; thence It was taken to Holland, and war brought bark again for Sweden be the Chancellor de la (Janne, for $4OO. lie hail It mag nificently bound In a solid silver cover. and in 1830 presented it to the University of rpnala. It in written in silver. in cam won parchment. The headings 'and a few principal passages are in gold, It is richtn Byzantine tracery of 'symbolical devices. • It numbers *0 leaven, with twenty lines to each page. Only tiro punctuation market are uned throughout-- the period and the colon. ~. -Tuk London • durilay Review says: "A trifling incident, yet one illustrating , in a characteristic manner the way in which our tranaAtiantic cousins worship gealtis; -.moo - under OUT Iletie, last week. A party of Americans were standing around the grave of Charles Dickens, in Westmim ster Abbey—U grave yet deeerated . with flowers. They bemin poking at them through the rails with their umbrella., and nianad to secure a fragile and fad ing Inecooriah which will doubtless be treasured across the Atlantic." 'OEN. WM. A. LEtiell.Registur of Wills at Bbiladelphii, died in that City on Wed nesday morning from the eflimts of a dis ease contracted in the army. lie seas born in 18:h.L er4ered West Poiat in 1&50, entered the army as major of the first regiment orgaiiised in Philadelphia and participated in More than thirty battles. Was imprison 4 at Libby. Din . ville and Salisbury and served, after his release, until the Slone 'of the war. Ile was a brothecinlaw Of the hero Lieutenant tint T. (Amble who fell at Big Bethel. 1 1 S' AR IN. EVIIOPF: will Increase eery texially the Mines of American pro-_ Beta. Pier, Dannals SCu have not yet ' ,hied the price of .• creaar'sle,- althotigit le demand for it is greater then ever.. • UESDAY METE d rigures. nfacturing 42.npan: tianniand eighty-one machine.. hose given below, ara to tich any One ran 0 the receiver, ap !rs of valuable SeW , who license most o 'see, importance. Nlanu fart uring Con • Machine". Sewing Machine . .. ... ..241,01(1 'Sewing Blachine i!ITE=M .......... - wing Machine Co tt!,..7,0 Hutton Hole Co. 7)4, , ..t9 e Sewing . :%lactline,, tiewintc Machine Tempera/rice in Spain _ , ; • -"" -^:CC4,OA I • MORNING,- JULY 26, 1870. Unman Meeting to Glarlanatt -Seedling Men Owing 8r lee to frussla,.. • fllyTelegsuph to the Pittsburgh Gluette.) CINCINNATI. July .—A Meeting of Gerneo, was held to-night at Romer Hall to consider the subject of sending to Prussia men oaring Service in the Pmssinn twiny. A committee nats appointed tO Collect fUnds tn par for the transportation of those willing. to go. The meeting did not give credence to the report that the Consuls of North Gertnnh States are authorized to send soldiers to PrAssin and pay their expemies. Among the speakerswas Egheri Van Valekenstein. son of one of the Pru:slan Generals: A Hessian. wounded In lent: by the Prussians offered to go, Into the PrIOINIIIII army now. - Nev.. trans Cuba—lnsurgent GreerAl ANomega nalell-11.11mod• • EBY Telegraph to the - Pittsburgh Gazette.] HAVANA. July 2.5.-- It is reported the Cuban General Cornell° Perro was assassinated by his linen, who heard he Intended to surrender to the Spaniard, Three Cuban chiefs recent r visited General Corns camp, it wassup , nised to surrender themselves , but they did not find the General, who had left for Marian- Dm at the head of ;DM men, tied withdrew. General D'Armes captured eleven men lot °aging to Carlos Garela's banal of brigands, who comtnitted rabberies and outrages la the rneightmrhood of Deluca]. Seven were identl , tied and sentenced to death. = ICEIMMt=I Ott. CITk. July lA—lticer rising slowly with thirty Inches water In channel. Cloudy. Thennorneter f 2 dog- at 5 P. v. BBOWNSVILLF, Z.—ftiver rising w slowly Ith about three and one.belf feetwater In channel. Cloudy. Thermometer tC deg. at' MiIIIGASTOWS, dolt leer. statlonarr Ith one toot water In channel. Clear. Titer meter , C,leg. at 4 P. 0. Lynch Law In !Web aaaaa . Illy Telegraph to Plltsborgh e:n , Cl ielock. Tile (Wends of, ilm lannly..are reel- I fully Invited to attend. . ,:, A it I ) ;OLICSALArE, !twin with pure CA It 1101.11: Aril,. whirl] Is .1..1 In It•••mtsli Al tllyaretbrii Etnlment b.. ..P.O Proved Itself lobe tit.tnuetssvr.ty and ef,elna/ cure foe nil 3lnllgnatit . S..res sud liter,. and (..r Itarn I. full. W.,unds,ful'oill Skin Diseases n., equal u a Ilatott Curntive Agent has yet discovere.ll I'ENTW. Heury"s_.lnsect Powder, IF.B. the Doetructinn ROACHES. IMO lICHc ANTS..te. PRIUX. US CENTS. sc L.II. ROSEN BACH'S Patent Medicine Depot, 1-1 0 •Si'. JOHN M, COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass 'Pounders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIE AND ROLL.INC DILI BR. SSES . Made Proinptly : to Order • BA !MITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand otoPrkrtors .ud bteinofacturersNot • • J. M. Cooper's Improved Balanek Wheel STEAM PUMP. 00Ice—SS2 PENN STREET. Foundry—Co . :met 19111. and RAILROAD FIRER - TA. Pittsbunth Nll ADVANCE IN PRICF . %tiles Shodfer, 101 FIFTH Al'El;iUE, a u .:l(ll&llT3tWk2lln. bef6re The Advance In Gold. Everything i our line e are selling cheaper than any other house In, ell y. ...new. glee us 01 cal). ')Yr. T.T. Trego's l'eaberry Topth wash. Is the uttat pleirmat,etterVest and hen Dentifrice ..tent. Warranted free from In.larlona Ineredlentr. • It prererver and wh Mena th e Teeth! • l l u ' r l Tle r s . :Xd . tfeltTstle7h t e h tk ao tTV -Fervent. accumulation of Taper! • ' • float. and Iturttler Artlllctal Teeth! Children ! ftjllt ' to7tralifritis nrU Vr ' lt. f tl3 . Proprietor, A. rt. WILSON. entladelphla. For rate by all Drummer., • farrTrUlt IL M. 11IeCOIYAN IL MeICOWN R. 31. Al Cowan &Co., • BOULEVA RI) PAYERS, • Pit re 'Side w Al k s. Cvliars, Inside Yards, Dri Tea, Sc. WARRANTED AGAINST (MARREN ON MCAT AND CuLD. °More left at G.AesTrn Office. o . r%Ni 39 FEDERAL STREET Allecheny, promptly attended to. 'W . Rotor by perwlealon to 'lon, !Raab co.. w. rut; Hartley. AteNee A t 0.. MAJor J. Dun can. nut trte-Trun . Livingston & Co., ilsoofactufor of 1.14111 T OILYCYLoN CASTINGS. lileht work our epecialty. Joint Butte. :Abutter end Gate Minxes; bash Pullers. nisi other articles of Builders` Hardware &luny. on hand. . 1 4 1 ? 1 . 1.6 ... ne um ivArkz hin nea . r . O la.o.i nter ir ,,.. l.epot io A .4 llsis m be , ny burgh. re. JiGti.l.l3 A/MIXABLE BANK STOZKS-41COM v MCRCIA I. 11 A Nlitri VOMPA N.Y. R. BALL A Co. REAPER AND MOWER, TITUESDAY MVP:SING, Joky 06th. atlo o'clock. be sold gin Second Floor of kininoreincls Auc tion Como, 1010 Smithfield Greet. 03 shares M. and M. National Hank. 00 Glares Kersinne Hank. Ala,eree Anekbeny Natlonil Bunk. . by Order of eduilnletrutor. 013 share. commercial Banking COMDerty. . shares E. Ball Co. limper and Molter Co. Jur. A.14 - ILWAINE. Auctioneer. WM. ,KREBS ICE DEALER, - 351 River Ave., Allegheny. Jet:BB FDURATION FOR .YOUNG MEN— WILLPITON SEMINAILY.—iIavIng received om Ito founder, lion. EL Williston, an endowment of 01130.000, odors the very best ad ran tubs to student. desiring a thorough preperadon for Be ninese or for admission to a Classical College. Board at eort.and Tuition free to the Indigent. Yor catalogue addmea the Principal. 14 AltBllAl.I. II EN all AW, But llanapton, glum J ulader riliARI.Es P. STRIOIIT, •V) Carpenter and Builder, • Will promptly attend lo all kinds of Jobbing work. Oil and watertankiniade tmler. No. 171 North Irmo, corner \Varmint. street, Allegheny, .Hawn . USCINNATI \IIAMS.-10 Tierces ll select briindd Poor Cared Hams and 'Dried ricer received nod Inr dale b the tierce or at re tell by JNO. A. RENSHAW., t;rh•, lawn,. and Ninth St. C lIEGARAT INSTITUTE, • dort gn ..4:4119 SPITCUITREET, di. and glum }LAG and lia t ir ' P ' aTitenr i fi liteo.epin MONDAY.tlaptomber nll. uld la annaustir MADAM DR HkRNILLY, _NaltallATun C HE4P EITOVE.S AND TINWARE, FESDERE. COAL BOXES. nes moss. Sc.. 121111132 ===l rrENNDMIE BARLEY.-500 Bags New Vall In /Do re fnt W bt NAIAD DICKEY dlk CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. Lcr NI) co ELLS FIRST M. o,eTtiA E 7 1 ) (q. l'ent. Bonds, Al' MV.TY PEE CEA, decrued hilepest. These Maids ate muumuu by Filial` 310101; AC H upon Pan& Equipment and Present mvenue.. The hoed furm• part of the shun.. East and West thrmighibe from the IMin Sliver In_ thle• aer. , Iti. - h already an ettorTm•uxly. large L,enl truffle. of rAI'Id nd 'tend, Na I'dlvourgh Line co y . nunn, n. rich tunlerlulp fur IL counetAN And the most inipurt.l. Chits 1/I the Ihe rood is now earning . , con% mwafind.tile';in•Punnet? Influence of the ell.tens 1.1 Phtsb . r . r%ty had a, NATIONAL BANK, Prrrs IL4II I Co3l3tEltelAl. RANKIN!, c 0... rc FIRST NATIoNA I. !lAN ALLIA Ju2I:IOI.TIAIAS • . • 0/VICIt11:11011 ANT Bono,: 111sui 1 . 0.. ttnrinill.linn. June :MI. I S7l). DT' SPECIAL MEEII NG OF STOCK.; HOLDERS.—There will bee rmeiml Int;el - of the Stockholders of tin -PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY OF PITTS BURGH." held et the °Mee of the 6,,„„,„"„ the City of Pittsburgh. e:4 o'clock rt. et.. on WEDNEs Al, Nth Day of July. pfoximo OEM =I 111414. M. Molii'l^).4,Crylar MEI MM $lOO Bounty Collected Fur ell nn ld July 22d Ity bet re Ire recelv The land Burt street andl tly and At a.mp, lees who enlisted between 51119 4 th and SOL who were discharged for disabil eying two year,. and who bare heret, no bounty. Wend has nemii7ed his ellEtce to 00. ing.cerner 510th avenue and Smithfield le now.Propareg tc collect clainia +peed 'Aerate rate,. Call °nine:Ogres, with It. F. illtilWN, Claim Agent. tiagarre Landing. -1 Cosner Sixth armlet. awl Snail:laid street. NUAstral, In. • U . !I/ Bin appointed GAS end GAM SINTER INSIN.P, TUH f./tl Allegheny eounly.notiee is hereby riven that until the neceseary tence; and Meellanitul Top, Ing Machinery can be provided. 1 x - 111 he (.•ippl at the OFFICE: OF NATIONAL Poi:NINCV ANN Phi•F: Tereety-therd etre, in.., Pans,, Piltatiergb. It. IL PMITSI. ilae anti One Meier. Inepector. J No. ..20.1 Liberty street. Dirt...omit:li, July la. 15711.1 . Meetinz or Stock holders , •f the Triumph (.1i rlom Pwty will beheld at their, ofneu m WAIINESDA Y. A ito.w.t. 3. 1570, at 2.30 r. for the parpo,.e. of raMS 141K the action of the Director. in mating a /ease of the Company'. Territory. • itr..tbt.ti W111,1,1A:t1 M I'SSI.EIt. NOTICE.—The molorskopillisne chartered the / 4 14,11111 Ferry.llwit, Capt. W. C. DENNY, and will nth her as a Ferry oil titled • ,, e , July oth from ttlotrpsburir to l'lttnburizl, until tho Sharpsburg lindKe Is rebuilt. WM. 11. CLANF:Y. W. A. SPROUL. ff--310NONGAIIELA INCLINE I'l..\\C:-NOTICg—The •mill be open rig Passengers and Freight business CV n MORNING at 5 o'clock. and will close at I I connecting ,with the lost cur front Pittsburgh ott the Pittsburgh and Iltrollrighaiu Possenger wee. t J0:l lh POLITICAL . ~.. L. .. DT. FO t. CORONER. , • M.J.A W._.11. HOPE, i Idide of the flthlielina. Iteserve., I g2 - :V*ll7,4"4:!=ng,T.''!"'""gx"'";!l,' [Er, Foit l' ROT RONOTA RV, ' 1 • • i M. (4. COREY,. Late i'aptuto Co. Go 830 lid. Vol.. hieet to the decision sit the crime] llg UM. rnl.. Publican Con o If (font ent lon. 71 4 1 21!i i !A t: . . . . FORISEN ATE. •._ -1 • . GEOR(ir. IL ANDERSON. SIII,P,et 1.../e ..1.,..1..n of tho orivuow ILc w Ile Puhloyw collide r . . , .. , :i0itii30. iiiiii Da" FOR COUNTY COMMA SSIONF.I( GEI)RGE NEELEY, Or 3Lerstisll +ownsialp. itiblect ,to the decision 0. the Union Republican Counti Convention. .lc . .1# [Cy . FO R ROUNT y. 003131 I SIi V N E R. BENJAMIN. DOEJTHII7, Of Indiana township. Is a candiduta for County llorennssinner. In iiitiordinatlon to the decision of the I:cunt:tit-An Conception. Est niodni In rebus.. niditatiwidT • • WALL PAPERS. NEW WALL PAPER. FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Market St. NEAR AVE. We nowoffer to the public a stock of HANGINGS unsurpassed In the West frr v.-jou I and beauty of style.. embracing all the Novelties n FIthIiCOIIOSAIC, Pk:ILSIAN and GRECIAN DMSll.fhltt n plain and bright colure, for Hells, B l lrtAltiMi a . ' 4'l:l•MO W .lN D ll7l3 PAPP:IIS, with an almost endless • vertety of CaIItAPSATIN TAPERS. WIIITII and IIItOWN BLANKS tor Chamber, he. All of which we bra. rzr . t.; 4 711 .. ..4 low to the lowest In Ow k L No. 107 Market. St., near Fifth Avenue. JOS. R. TIEGILES & 11110. tuhlgrai HI WALL PAPERS. SPRING,.IB7O. PRICES REDUCED. 40 INCHES whit tints rtiNe per roll, tur—a great varlet, at De per roll. 4/ LAZED—AII kinds c per roll. ELEN/ANT French and American Paper Hang. inns, not specllledabove, •uperior to any assorl• meat in the country. For sale at W. P. MARSIIALL'S • Wholesale and Beloit Store. 191' I. l bertl, strvot. Pittsburgh. aural • MERCHANT TAILORS. P. McATIDLE, Fashionable IN11.: It ( HA NJ TAILOR, grey, constantly on hand cl.ollllP,rAlt:!mr.A. I\UVS TIN (.11; alsw U HATL KM NA lINI a t • No. 9:3 142 S'rnitlifielil PITTSBURNILVA. ter hentli Clothing made to order In the latest styles. SPRING AND SUMMER, STYLES ! • J. 1870. C. teclialutox. •C. I. allYllf.AggitiNti. WIIIERSON & 31131LANDRINU. alerchantlilloyS, No. 10 SIXTH BTRENT.Oste ht. (lair.) We bare received a large and well se lected }Nock line the best and most fashionable Uoods our . sweat puillun of which memo own Importation. - Feeling confident of our ability to /dm fandera satisfaction, wa respecUy sol.tit from_you m early examination of our stock of Me Cloths, mere.. Yasttng~ st.oN hfUIILA.VBUNO, ,ohm " ' No.lo Math street. W SPRING GOODS. A splendid new stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., Just received hr HENRY MOVEN. ash alert: Mint Tailor. 73 • Eltelitilltdd rireet. REMOVALS. S. P. SHRIVER. & CO. rVlT?tt from their stone. 'Z RoditArldl. telrleL,l, Nos. ti 9 and 2sl Liberty St., use the bead of WOOD BTREET, where titer will be skewed tO see all their old friends sod cus tomer. • • S. P. SHRIVEIV& CO., ellZ3 .I_,WRI.I.ING ROUSES FOR SALE.— On 11111 street. Cnseronistreet. Felton street. Elm street, Grant s trees Isabella Greet 11155 street. News street, Bertha street. Reman dymo svenue. Third street. Chestnut Street. bre treet, Stockton. avenue, Woods Run. Superior station, Hale street—Pranklln street. Anderson street; Robinson street, OMR street. Charles, ,street. Oakland. Eest. Liberty. hrl street. Cliff street, filith street, Allegheny. 44th street. Reno street and other localities. . • s. CUTHBERT & SON. Jn'A. 39 Sixth avenue. PROPOSALS. pI 0 POSA LS FOR Stamped Ent elopes alit NewspaperlVrappers, DreN .11,1 y 11, (KO. ,EALED pin will be reerieed until 12 o'eloul. .1.. on the llt h lIA I OF A 1t 7 0 . for nimbi-fling all the "ntamped Enrol opes" 111111 "Newspaper Wrappers." which 0114 11(..d:1[111111111 fluty requim during period of four taut:mane hog 4,1, the a Ist day of (Id ober. 1,71. tsTA 11 . 1:11 No. I. \„:l• ••••,..•!•• by 5 , 4 hunt, to °total ities. Ni,. ~r dlll,ll, • it.ti I r a 1-14 hr .5 , 4 t Inche,three .1.111( ie t. • No. a. F:111 tetherinch,— N , I. I. Poll letter ;for ,rirculars,l.un ttonuse,i at nap, . IrY i Oche,: • ono quality. No. X. t let ter s.i/x. by Ws Inches— three , tuttiltieo. • No. h. Flxtett lett, r size. :Ix, hr WOW , (for circulars.; iniclitbnietll/1111:11b-- one quality• No.:. Official ./e:i; 15-16 byti'. incites—two qualit Extra size. 4', tic 1.4 inche 0111 . 111 Mil • T.% M1•1;11 N ENV SP.k PEI< \ P PERS. Fis :nil .1 five-right h, by inches iroune unto -one suniny. • WATER MARKS, PRINTING PAPER. STYLE OF mAsr FACTURE. Ail id t lie atiove Envelope.. and Wrappery thio.t tie with po.taita , Aius. of denominations. •tyles and colo tn rs,' p initst •Ileh Nvnteriidirk. or other device.. to pre it Unit atieu. alai bear 4.1101. minting and lllk rUK its lit, Vied:l:aster General may direct. The enviil..pes 11111-1-bo made in the enlist thor ough inanner....ol.ll 'everyre.diect to the furnished to bidders lip tile Depart men. The pap, niust le. of approvediqual it ouutufarturril for the 11111 . 1 , 0:,• are ordered Of the .tit let known or - Self-ruled." I primed it, IJr ruled on the facto the tame tie aria...lied without additional vost. the contractor to pine all eliarges for •rovalts . in the ina ionti for or ruled t,uvelopol, The ill , s for sing, the rectory stamps on the I'M •`!1/p., n rappers, are to he ere tasted to , 111.4:11.i1011 of titer Postmast er beneral, in 2h. I,es; slyk,and they are to be d. a provided, eta°, et el heel in order at the expense ot. the contractor. d'he Department reseues 'the light of reuil iri lig new dies for any tannins or denominations of stamps not sow nse.l. and any changes of slier orcolors hall lie guide without extra charge. elo,ing a contract t lie surceexsfill bid der linty Le required. to prepare and submit w ne dies for the approval of the Department. The Inc.' of the present dies may or nuty not Inc continued. Teenlie , NII3II be ,ately , everely kept lo the eold etet or. , 4,1 , 1t1 oge of,tny o. th.. 111 .... o r permanently digeon noel. tlo , y ,evel000tl:v turned over to tht Dole,,e. el. or It, 11, (;..m.ral The en, r and ber et:Hy ,yuinined. the 1.11111/ill4 on tile nap b y anti (except for circulars; to he put on by land not less than half an Inch the entire o f ; the ten:pp:re tope also band-Fumnied Iluni t hree - f(1111111Nof an inch in width cross the • 51 , 11 . 1011 - TIOI3I :IND 'rIiEFT. nre notiliioi that the Ittlinrtinent till riniiiirts as ondition Of the contract. bat the enveli pin c s O . rappllrS NII3/IbOONIO- Iravillrvtl :opt ...lured in curl, a manner to usury security to.t am or theft. The manufactory must at all :Imes be &Ulf yet to the ifo.ptclioll of an Og,lll of the De- Goolire the iitipulations the. control I it fniiitfit Ily oli , erVed. KING. All etwelores mill w rappers must lie band- VII in aireels'of t went v-Ilve, and packed In ba-t cli.saril or st raw Imies. securely boom): 0,, all the edges and corners with cot ton 00 Mom clot li nitwit s each to contain nor leas than too hundre us. d and Me of the nitte and let ter size, and ono hundred each Of the official or mils:. °Metal size. separatelv. The newest:lp, ‘vritipe, to he packed in huge's, to conotio not lese t lin pro hundred mil fifty each. b0)10,1 ire to be mil ls t securely fastened in strong mantilit pa per. nal scaled. so is, to vatelY.hearrranspor tat kill by mail for delivery to .nbstrnasters. When two thousand demone enVelopcs are re quired to 1111 the order of it postmaster. the straw or pasteboard botzte containing the same must Le in at roug scream cases. strapprd wit h himp-iron. and addressed: but when lesa than tiro thonsand are requir ed. prole, labels of direction, to tie furnished by an agent of the Department. must be placed mem each wwkage by the contractor. Wooden cases. containing envelop, or scrap. pers. to be transported by Wel, routes, must he pow idea o suitable water-proCiflng. Toe whole to- te donc owl, the inspection and ,pz ec t ion se an agent of he ltepartment. 1121 MEEM The enrol,' t and wrapper, must he fur ished and deitverctl with all reasonable dis fraelt, enfold, I, in all rtoiftects ready for use. anti in such whoa ant , t/,I1:1, be required to ail 0 1 postai:otters: the deli, et If ill. made Patter at the Postolliee lie pat-noun:, lVirdongton. D. or at the of nee Cl an agent duly authorized to inspect stud reseis tt.the sato, the flare of delivery to he atthe option of the Pio:master (feaeml, loft t Ite cost of delivering, as as all ex.• Veil,se of storing. packing;, addressing. labeling and water-proofing to be paid by the contrac-. tor. • 8431 P Speeiineie. of the eqs:elopes. and u• ratifier. for wh proprwilq nre invited. showing the different nnd (flint of paper re quired. the ent, and tdyle .of gnionling.,,eit h blank form: bide.nar be hod on applica , tires to the Third Aesistant Postma•ner (Sep- This :Overt i,:ne n: and a. specimen of the •amPle envelolo , and wrapper furnished by b.. Department most be attached to and made iart of each bit. rAIIANTEE. No prop. -al Will 1112 . considered. nidecs of fered be .1..111 Jar; firer of , envelopes. and tic by m at plu least) twoa by reposfwnsibletoryparties guaran signed sign . A WA IiEhnIENT-11eiNDS. , The coot rant will litawarded to the lowest responsible ladder for all the envelopes and wrappers, Mel:tires to lot calculated on the basis or lumber used of the several grades during the last fiscal Sear, which was as fob. !fors : Note size.... Letter size. first qua d ea,467.10/ Letter size. second quality . 0,956;i56 Letter size,second quality gun- . 3.618,0011 Extra letter size. first . . 5,615.750 Extra letter site. second quality . ownwonedi... . 4SLOCSI Size. . „ . firin.9oo Extra eine ill size . i4lOll Newspaper scrappers . 4.1C16,21/1 Yulal ,Within ten tht . ys after the cont root has been awarded the successful bidder shall enter Into wn agreement In writing with the Postmaster General to faithfully observe and keep the terms. conditions. and requirements set fon!, In this advert Dement, accerding to their true intent and meaning - . and shall make, execute, and deliver, subject tn I he approval and 11C eeplauce of the Postmaster General, bands with VlOil alit! sufficient sirretics in the stun of Two 'lnnate(' Thruisand Dollars 1iS10,000) as a forfeiture for the faithful performance of said agreement o contra,. according to the Provisions and set, ert to the IMbilities of the seventeenth section of.an not of Congress en titled act legallthir and making appro priations for such necessary objects as have been usually included in the general appropri ation blllseavithout authority of Into, and to tix anti provide for certain incidental expen ses of the Departments and offices of the Government. and for other purposes." (Uni ted States Statutes nt Large, voL ft, page r. 41 jlpploved Attrust 2,1, 1:42, which act provides that ill ease ill, Clint mei, shall fail ttt com ply with the terms of hiscontract. “he and his sum, lea shall in: liable for the forfeiture " - Prettied in such coated as liqtaidated dams res. to be mtul for In the name of the United Mates, In :lay smart havingjurisdlction them- IMMEMIM2 • The Postmaster Ueneral reserves to himself he following rights: 1. To reject any and all bids. If, in hie Sudg lent. the interests of the (invert:anent re ulre it.. 2. To ;maul the contract whenever the same ir any part thereof In ono,' for sale for the rame an os• of speculation: d under myeircum mam, will a tranefer of the rontract be M owed or saitetioned-ro any tinny who shall e. Ihe opinion of the Postmaster tieueral, esti able to fttlfill the _conditions thereof than he original aontratstor. 3. Teamed the contract, if, Bt Lk Judgment. here shall be 4 failure to midi - inn faithfully up br its Stip tthrlowt, or In ease of ',willful tendit to Impost, pinto the Department En rlr WStllOters inferior-to sample. 4. It the contraetor to when, the find award nay be made should fall to enter Into agree nentrund give satiqactory bonds, as herein mochted, then the award -may he annulled and the cc - Mtn:et let to the-nest lowest re •ponslble bldtler..and so on man the required tgreenient and bonds are °scent and such twit towtop Matter Shill he repaired to falfll very Stipulation otilltraced herein as If he vere the original party to whom the contract vas awarded, IBM Should be Securely envetoped and sealed. omrked "Proposals for Stamped Envelopes Newspaper Wrappers:"- and addressed to the Third ASslstrtlll. ro• , n,.n on rrasonshis reran DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN'. TED STATER KOH THE WM:TERN DUR HICTO7PENNYLVANIAAN BANKRUPTCY. T in the matter of Robert often end Cuthtort Dirt.. partners eo Dixon Brothers. ha-JARMO. Woken DOtrlve of D on A warrant in Bankruptcy hut, been Imund bY raid Court nsainsd the roade nf linters DMon and CuMben boron.- bannerol... Olmol Brothers. or the County of Allegheny. State of; pennaylvw. s. Mln mild dioriet, who have been duly stUndied bankrupts upon petition of their creditors. and the payment of any debt. and the deltrery of any ProPertYlxionging to mid bankrupts. to them or for their nee. tad the tranifer of say yrope.7 b 7 them. are forbidden by taw. A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts. to prove their debts :rjg shoots one oars olroom4".,^4mlTV!..c"; their MA% at No. 9:5 Diamond oreet. to the Cltyor Pitt. hurth, in sold dintrlet, on tilt 10Th DAY OF ,IfitigUnB 7 . B ' ill ' il frit ' al VII! W. ! •Reirieters In Bankruptcy of mid Dtatrlvt. =EI WARNER'S PILE REMEDY'. 'WARNER'S PILE REMEDY has never felled not even In one sue, to core the very wont eases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Plies. Thoeewboare aElieted sheeld Loseediateiy call on their draestat and get WARNER'S PILE ItESIEDy, It Is rot prendy for the Piles. and In hot recumoon4Vl to any other disease. I t has coed toe) user of over thirty years 214 1 / 1 41116. Price 11. Ferrate gists everywhere. n‘TynTTn SUMAC -130 Bags Tennessee gronnd to arrive, for We b ISALAR DICKEY h CO. I J. F. SLAGLE, _____c.ELAAtortkey