II 13 IMI ~HE DAILY GAZETTE A ' • HOME NEWS. , ) tf, Orr.= leaving. the city for .the rummer. e.td• PUN= to have the %mem . of to the will . pletoie send their aiil* : to the otri mi. i tifee by mall. 75 tents per month. P iei and Hague .- Trta war fewer °equal populatlq I'm op,the flex reSSlnk facorkt ..mlbg I nutasual brilliance. vicinity , have .no 414 b. rhr•lresort In our 11 , 3 k of Otitrunoce lg. DOW. Vrtoon •Il ' c"u"rr. th e "P"sat the barren : re ye en counyists. I • I Attention it dire ted to 'tile .Advertisortealt ft pocket book lost, In Another eoludio Tomatoes have ; ~ tbs markets but As ade their appearance In yet are hardly et to eat. 1 A. Wed Girl 'wanted at le Wylie street None need apply unleTs well recommended. • The . hnpeneina Crisis lu Europe has increased Ilarel in that direction. Oar city has sent Its Wanted--A ColorNl Womno. who under stands Ooklog. .4%4 ply to-dos at 94 Wylie Btrect. • Parent'. keep . your little ones in to-day, Hague's poison sausages Wert Allstributed last night. &woe dealt out t poisoned bologna fu the sausage? the pollee-Use oleilt more pr the mops. Who pays for lean Mechanlcx ere to bold I loony, Weatmorelstrid The United Auer a State at , l on the 14th pmxite Tbe rata bee asur ed the place of the street cleaners the past fr r dole. wee needed in teat dlrecLlou badly ' of exercises of Wuhlng liege will take place next The Commence me ton add Jefferson Cu week ,at Wathlngto Molnar. has had an effect upon the height of hue rivers. out . as pet there has been no sufficient rifle for navigation. Vtly Bali, Allegheny, Is rent slug its youth' , mak —Wi ing th t is thorough he aid or paint °vati ers on. • who seem to be --- gbellast Liberty G ants. Capt. Negley wiii to-day.seeelve Mon a sburg slaty Harpers' Ferry Musketrand ae utrements. ---- ' The este...doa o! the lirmingham Passenger Railway to the Union put will be In run , [Ong order by the first (September. The refreshing rain. of the pool few days have been duly unpreci gted by the tanners._ especiallythose haviug,large fields 01 corn. What's the matter with the Ple4sant Passenger Ituil r•ay Company ? ths; • i• seem to be al0r• in extending their truck over to Pittsburgh. . . The berating of a eater main on lifth Ave nueoicar the.ltellef Engine House. Monday causenhe cellare in this vicinity to be overflowed. Competent judges pronounce this the hottest July we - have bad In tunny years. That's like extracting teeth—the suilerer always thinks the last the most nnoetziog. An Old Man.—Mr. Edwards. of Moundsville. W. Va... Is a sorightlY Young former one .hundred and elm* years experience In thin world. on the extension of the Birmingham ltatirrny to repietly progressing. "Push things" Is the motto of Mr. Hersh, the ener 'retie President of the _Company.. The saloon of Messrs. 'Wacker and Stemma gle. Ohio street, Seventh ward. Allegheny 72 --..asaa robbed of about furtT dollar% earlY terday nsornlog. The burglars escaped. 'Noun Pro..—ln the case of the United State rs.• William Clayton in the United State Court yesterday morning., Judge McCandies presiding. District likttorney Swoon entered a t. no& pros. Me*. Rolthews@ appealed to Aldermen ter yesterday for protection 'against William Brown. who had insulted, her With elle and '; obscene epithets.. Million will be arrested and taken care of. \ Ananstos Weir MI6. that Charles Refit has live dollars placed in hls hands to give to IdatWeirl„schich lie did not do. Alderman Bolster hat - issued a warrant for the arrest of Weir tar larceny as bailee. , . . - - ' Merl street. n the foot-of Washington 'and Intersection of 'anal was entirely Imps., • sable yesterday fr In the ponds of water to:med.-daring th storm. WIT cannot a sfWvr drop be Oar there? . . • , __ Geserjeallabsee yesterday mad! Information • before alderman flowden Rimiest John 'Palely. a - police carer. [sett hair,forth that the Mater had arrested him In hi. owo hall, with out cause or warrant.. Warrant \ lamed. . . Weaned tlashiesa.—We are cratilted3.• be nide to witlessness. that' Justice .Ballabary 'who some time past tout been confined to bin room with rheumatlsin he's sufficiently se nse:red to attend tothe dutielfof his office. Metboatide are vreparma for the camp men, salt season. which trill be unusually lively. Tao Ant one Moor\ riclolty apens at Leetadala, Aftaen,rolles halow‘op-tbe Fort Wayne Rail road, Attattet ad, and will.continoe one week. 'The honor of it Malan Station, • •Puneyissida Itallrotid. wow Wrack by light ning Monday morning and burned to the ground. lortubately the family were all sleeninginitie tern at the time. Gm $l6OO. • - . The Markets are Abundantly motioned tank berries—ell kinds. from the mountains. There must be a profit. ananewbere in this. trade. lat those tabich can be bad for the picking a few Miles from lb. elty are sold fur fifteen to twenty cents .per quart here.; Horse halt past three o'clock pr atenroo, a horse attached to a produce wagn belonging t o Sir. J. C. Collins, less smack by lightning sad kilted • Instantly oh Penn street near Fifteenth. The driver who was to the wagon nt eke time escaped nub:Jared. . • field for tleart.—.Lulu" Johnson. the boy of whom we wrote yesterday woo iref=the Mayor yesterday fora hearten. Tbe r i tar. contrary to expectations was p t, and when asked If he Intended top te. replied rtf that girl Is ■ boy, I'll never le up.. "Lulu . wan,held to ball fur court. . . lbatebee• Annul Plenic.—Tbe drat mimed picnic given b v i cini t y,ra nf Pittsburgh. Allegheny and mill be given at Moni tor Grove this day week. Aurae, 3d. The ccagralthee having the arrangements in charge have all things P_Mared for a grand time. Tick • ,Ilar - re_tehtul, from the man- • Yesterday Merles IleKnight made informa- Dim before .Alderman Bolster against Itobe.l Dickson for aggroeoted assault and battery. g e bv!a li llietteo tb : F sPni ed c: d t l irro ' n " tb t e hi f= r rat i l with a atone. Inflicting a severe , n - mosa. Tee tare aoeused wits sled nod held to boil in the suai of 1.500 f Arial. --......._ Yell Deane. Monday afternoon 'the house of .Hr. Moonige , Union PVvelUe. t 4 econdard. w 'Allegheay, was demolished. It had been • . I ralsed several feet about the 'lend 'of the , street. and the workmen thinking it to be 'firmly braced took from 'underneath It. tne .... screws, A few hours afterwanl it tumbled. nobody burt. lase about / IDS). • • • Flre.—Testeeday_morning ntrnut het p.. 1 eleven o'clotir the bed clothing in a room of N. the house located corner Woof alley and Sec ond street, Allegheny, caught one, and eras . led cotudderable excitement. An alarm was ' Itck from box 4% but the Ore was extin guisrahed before the arrival of the engines. No r —fugo.l2.l'slskllue . . • Aortal aedliattery.-3tocoo W ica0......... . information before Justice Helsel yesterday. eharghig John nod Margaret Hampshire with anssinli and batterY: ( beatlge that the no engem attacked oral his (prosecutor's) wife. Heals° made Information at the same time and place against Margaret lltunpshlre - for ued i surety th cat h e e s.• of the Warrants were .11- . sn bo p i Flab Philosophy.—lt In contended that trout fishing Is not a cruel sport: that the Irrigating of the fhb otteli beers y land Is trot indicative of stony. but of lacy. It has bee taken from . • the water. whe there Is hat little oxygen. Into the air.w here there bin goal deal of It. nod feels just at n mrson does when he take. I s tr i lai n irt , t , s r. r 14e o ls r , nA . ig . ..ir ,;,.. s will be AO.. ~ Fatal AcciSeas.--On Monday afternoon. Mr. Iwo Beeson. a brakeman on freight train No. 14 was killed near Palestine Station. on the Pittsburgh. Port Wayne and Chicago railroad. • He was engaged In shifting a train. when the °train on the sideing started. throwing him on ...... , • the track. and fore he was noticed the eo tire train had :I‘llftli Oier histrody. He leave, ,-- .a wife and One child at Alliance, Ohio. ..... -sty Dart —, osterd Twenty ifia , l-Juincs If. Itedpath was ar rested yeaterd un Smithfield stmt ace Maine/. Rime to the lock-up. wheat ranatned a Mart time. after which be we. taken oefore The Dlstur who committed him to the Work Housfoe twenty days fur disor dais, conduct. Ile swas aittina un a door step. re- Pi= 4 1 I , I ' 1' 101 , : d 0.74 " ::" 2:ne f d Te :r; the Mincer and made n ferocious - assault coon his. Renee his eyript.&c. Om- litroler.—YeWerday morning ehoellY I before 40..4 .111. tie gigue picked. up uo P.a Kra% le (root of Dr. INclevort's °Mee. She -had bee • IdaYSOC with bw two Alston, eadL Was se • deed) , promoted , rttit the beet_ At Met the lettla Waive wed laseambee hot dew reedy medical atteutlou eke Itylved. sad b abo • an hour was able to be -rent house. She ..• Wed ott Twcute , clehth and had w .dered down j town with h., slaters. No•e of the aide were over pears of .. Their. Dames could not be eo. . • .. • Yeah•r • , School Principal.—Yesterday tit wants and thildren or the Fourth ward, A - jectway.wel pained to learn or the death qi Xr. WWitut . Johnston, widch occurred at ids residetw near Wilkinsburg. alio hat for 1111111 yr yeluarmided ..... Principal over Eicla No. 6 to . that district. Tea deceased WWI 11l abo i iten clayanitti and rapidly ind ; "s. away. He ay exCellent and ruccao - taach.d. ai rt in o unblemtsbod character. aad a kind- mous and Waif M i LiM o rt a and ono child. HI p thin aftentoos at to II SABBATH SCHOOLS -• A County A m meterloo—Organisattort and Sleetlea of Meer, , Ac , or di.jr to previous announcement :10r adjourned meeting of those Interested in thr Sabbath School work In the county, era. held yesterdsr morning In the roams of the yotitur cbribtl. A1.20[41010[1. The Meeting . . mode and highly Interesting. Mrny ar our most noted Sabbath School workers were lu attendance, besides a number of mintiters. leiho absence of Rev. S.. F. Seuvel. Presi dent of the Association, W. B. Negleg. Esq.. was called to the chair. .1. B. Carllite Wits appointed Secretary pro tool. 7. K. Cree; Esq.. gave a brief report of the procCedings of the previous meeting. H. K. Porter, Esq., chair man or t he County CoMmltte made the follow ing report: ' =Mg r ilikling 14 \ =TS PITT:W.7MM, July 2n. bat. Your committee recommend Ist. The organization or a Sobboth School Issociatikm for Allegheny county. ;id. Teat the meeting of the Association' be mid quarterly. at. Took the management of it. alfairq be ntrusted to an executhe committee of cue rout etch Evangelical denomination. ith. That some room be furaLshed so that 'under School workers - cut flud maps, reter nee ixinks and other• Sabbath School , ap paratus. Tat also recommend the following Alaimo I.—Thin Association shall h o pdtr,l the Allegheny County Sabbath School atilSOCtm. tion, auxiliary to the Pennsylvonia Stott Sal,. blab School Association. 11.—tea exclusive object shall be to promote the Sabbath School interest in the county. Aar 111. The officers -shall ben President, le Vice-Presidents, a Recording Secretary. it Corresponding Saretary, n 'treasurer, nod one ASsiStnat Corresponding Secretary (rein midi Township. Word and llormah. They shall hold Miler for one year, or till others or. elected In their place. Ater. IV. The President, or In his absence, n Vice-President to be selected by n vote. shall preside at all meetings. •- .tar. V. The Recording Secretory shall keep minutes or all meetings, and sign all bills to be paid bp. the Treasurer. Ala. VI. The Corresponding Secretory shall conduct all correspondence of the Assocn.- don, nod collect statistics of Sunday Schools of the County. and report annually. or when called upon. He shad also keep a list of the manes of all Sabbath School Superintendents la the County. Aar. VII: The Treasurer shall receive and hold the nioney of the AssoCiation and par nit the same only on the order of the act nor President, countersigned by the Recording Secretary. lie shall report annually, or whom called upon by thv l'resldent. Airr. VIII. The Assistant Cor,resnonding Secretarys shell be a Committee lathe district where they respectively reside, to assist the Corresponding Secretary In the collectsou of statistics and other.mturh. In their townships. Awr. IX. An Executive Committee of rive shall be appointed at each annual meeting - to co-operate with the officers in preparing 'cork for the various meetings, and , la making. all necessary arningerneuts• ' Airr. X. This Association will hold local Sabbath School Institutes at such times and lances us the ExecutiVe Committee, acting with the officers 'of tha Association, limy deem Ater, XI. The Executive Committee, with the officers of the Association, shall have en tire charge of these Institutes when not other , wise. ordered. Ant. XII. the payment Of one dollar enti ties the officers and teachers of any school of slut inure than tea officers and teachers to the foil privileges of membership and direction in the affairs of the Association.. An htliitt mut I dollar for Caere ten or fraction of ten seenti, these privileges fur all tinkers and teacher, of • larger schools. • Ant. Slit. A porthxf of an afternoon shall always be reserved for a Sabbath school chil dren's meeting when the Association meets alien practicable. Alter a fret interchange of opinion and some valuable suggestiuns made the constitu tion was adopted and the following officers elected: - Prod./cot—Hey. AV. T. Lk:My:lst Vice Prs- Went, S. M. Lovertdge; Al Vice President, lie. H. T. Coffey; Hecoroing Secretary, Hey. Jou. S. Sands; Corresponding Secretary. T. .1. Gq temple; Treasurer. lieurge W. Later. .I.xecutive Committee—Thomas Itakew.ell, Chairman; Rev. J. L. Herr. A. IL Lnne. Itev. J. H. W. Siukenberg, James P.. sktickler. Rev. S. P. Scovel.Ttios. H. Hobe. It, C. Midler. Itobt. Carr. Rev. M. H. Sloan. Prank Woods, th O. Philips, It. Wolf, Jr. After the organization had been completed. Mr. Motley resigned the chair to_the Presi dent elect. who spoke es follows: I do nut propose making a speech..yet I thank you sincerely, for the honor conferred Upon me. I should have preferred some other one Ind been calld to the trOgitiOu to w Moe you have just ele ated me. I appreciate the ili , unportance and th responsibility of the posi tion. But, trustin si Wel. I shall go forward in the great work. . • - • After the transactrion of Aisne UtOUlportant 11111114UUSS, the meet IT .d.,..r.,.,,.„.. .tie.• • •-.•••••--- , SOUTH PITT. ['RUH COUNCIL, , Meeting Last Night Monthly Iteportsthe • 'Rig , of Way. A regttar meetholof the tkomed of South Pittsburgh was .I v Teiterehty ( Tuesday) : , ' , .ing. July M. .. B urgess Humphries pi-cabling. '..... • . Member. present Messrs. Drown, Kim, Moorhead and Shea old. The minutes of th receding meeting were read and approved. The Clerk. Justic Darker, presented the street account. or, s ement , of expenses for ,dreet, improvements for the montb 411 July. ametintlng to ;4 'A The bill was-received and warrants ordere for the payment of the several. amounts. The bills Of two lice oflirs_n_for PO each rend and orde to be paid. ; - .The hill of Edward neh, laid over at 'a Pre i vino. meeting, was ken Rik and a warrant ordered to be draw for the amount. The statement report of the Ikironiih Treasurer for thelst year,show . ed a balance in the treasury of Litt.- ' tr , The report Nen% eived and tiled. An application rom the Pittsburgh. Vir ginia and Charipton Hallway Company for right of way or Manor street. accompanied by an ordinance granting sold 'right of war. wns presented. and on motion was laid over until nest meeting. . An entitle:diet from the - School Board to hive Manor street in front of tie school bending grade.l down. The matter was re ferred to the Strtet Committee. On motion adjourned. , .- _ That PtlfMnday sansei. ]fang of our nders doubtless remember the very grand and beautiful sunset we, had 1 emthmday even! g last. The whole city was lathed Ina brigh golden light, and suggested the appearance I would make at dark mid night if 11l great oondagration were going on. It seems that flaivisburg. too. was favored with the same rate spectacle. as the Telegraph of Monday taut the, following: Between seven and eight o'clock last even-{ ins. Immediately - preceding the delightful shower with which we were favored, the - western horizonfolethe space or a mile. as measured by the epe. was brilliantly Ulundi, aced, and continued so for about the space of half an hour— The Illumination. which wan at . Bnit in an alufest western direction, extended Jrradually towards; the north, the extreme limit hi that direction terminating at a point about northwest by. west. There bad been no heavy thunder. en that there. cemid have been no arc occasioned by the lightning with in several Iles off-this city, and it was too long atter tiaset tiiattribute the phenomenon several Iles reflect! s from the sun." The eight Was beautiful be mush is an yet a mystery. If it Sons oce an used by fire. It must have been at a considers e distance from bercif by the non. there mns have twin a- very peculiar condi tion of th atmospkere. We submit the fact to the Fel title foriexplariation. .—.,-- —Lees,— iiiiii. Norman nd Lest Wooster, the boysive re- . rted lost a few yo since. and for who. , to tt 1. v : , 4 Mrs. Alice orate their mother, was ,mak legitctice search. ve been !leant froin. --r iii;. Mas'or has recele information that they ore nt Loudonenle. lin. It appenni the boys.' were put off one o the trains at Loudonville.. ' i , because they had o ticket or miss. although they said that Wh they' eft Indianapolis a pass to Philadelp la hod been given them. The gapes' of the Railroad Company there took-an Interest Willem, and secured a place for them to stay. They could give - nu ant is factory accountoUlteaaselves, and were poi'. posed to benrMhltar In Use meantime their trunk, which bed been duetted through to Philadelphia, had gone on to that mace. The t,,,,moosille agent sent a 'duplicate of the check to Mr. C. Jenkins, baggage agent here. nod that gentleman procured the trunk amt seat !leek. Ha receired another teller, Meting the name of the boys and the circum stances of their stun. The identitY the manes with these of . the lost children struck him at once, and he sent word Immediately of the whereabouts of the mother. Yesterday he wee InforWied by letter that the mother had been written to and le. ere this, doubtless on her way to Ott her children. liteadilag an &roglsas/la4. . . e documents and edictal records in the Ex utlva and State Departments at Harris burg. the receiving a thorough overhauling and being' conveniently arranged for future reference. In this' work the clerk. and at - t bees have been corniced for the last two m uths, and the task • still seemi almost ap ps Ins and insurmountable. requiring wither- i labor. Each document is carefully sepa- I rated, Massided. and the year distinctly mark- ad. and can be referred - to at- - a moment's no tice. This bag been rendered absolutely neces sary through the disorgardzation and dinar rr ent caused by the rebel Invasion during t Ince war, at. which time they Were bur r! y shipped in boxes and other means to Pb ladeloida for safety. and returned Ina con fused mass. These record, date beck as for the year Lam; from which time the arrange ment and tiling commences. The labor op- Pears almost herculean, and Yet it is being dis patched with an energy and skill that is high ly :;;feditable. 117. - o; --- --.4'.- - - - - - - - . or of the -.ltheer,” . .. Officer Fowler, of „lock Haver, arrived in this city yesterday morning. having In cus tody 11.1.1. Petersois and Betkialdin.thivis. loth nrsidents of Huntingdon county, charged with inving pawed , counterfeit NatiOnal Hank ''note.. - . The defendants were indicted at Erie, but having - fulled to out In an appearance. at -1 PLChnlialills were issued for them. They - were taken before United States Commissioner Ho- Candles., whts. Admitted - them to bail la the slam of three thousand dollars each for their appearance for trl,4 in this city bil Octeber next. Pay YOlier5l":10. irkt Perms should remember this Is the tea k are per cent. discount will be made on theiarment of their tete+. Owing to the many whomm off such thing• to the loot day. our City ens County Treasury Mites are crowded dart from the time they are, open till late In them:Ong. In order to expedite yourself and lave ume, as well aa to save the clefts from great &booms:es. ks should come prepared as WO UUgin, the exact location of their property, sod she =mut. Mien UM/Idd' to peg. r " . b.7.ldsPNAki.d,l4... PIITTSBUR THE LIBHART BiIEDING • , When sill It be estished.—Wh4t 1. AetAed.— Ue.uty of the Suggestion. When the Yount Men's Mercantile Library tssociatlon moved Out of Its 0111 quarter's In larch. it was wiih the understanding that by nr s t of April. Or at lite very latest by the cuddle of lay )0 would be established in its elegant. new and permanent quarter. in .t he t?lew building flu Penn street. It Is fl(t the, first l ot August and ye whenit Is ill , when the new library rooms may be Occupies. the answer is alwaysl vague and lmientsite7i if-this were amity building in widen suCh. ditaturnievs ad been shown, there would have been a paint row raised about it long ere tills. that It Is' ot a tattiliC adalr and toe people grumble and wonder Ud: he asothing, and that Its tart Is Pretty tn_ . ,,ach all that I. the matter with the whole rktWgl instead of worrylng and won deriirg mat leaning sonielmily Sad long ago - pitched in; and soul to the carpenters It I you 00 nut lava title done by 'the time you mien d. stitlieb.ly PI, 011011 lintel, for yea and to tile painters "ser a that you do not go to work on halt n dozentither build tngit mil., MS is done. or Enna. will haven successor here," and to the upholsters sotuething equally true' of the saute stature, then our word tOr it the Library would have been completed On time, altnitugb some other buildings begun, linislied ur decorated 01000 spring alight nut have madera suety pid pro gress. But its it is there are fltiubts or no, portions of the building being ready unttl alter the lect fire season nap nt leit.t begun. That the work done in excellently done, no line can deny. The wood work iv plain and suitably elegant, the tiling and' fihoriog has been mery neatly executed and we mut scarcely • . . Mut avows sull•cient to reesird our nmsrecisi t ion of the taste which selected the gorgeous bysantine style and the rich oriental blending it colors for tile stirrer:Won of these large halls. In small rooms these cleAigns and tints would have been gaudy. brit used as navy are they give more tne impression of n rich cliche mire shawl draping a graceful woman than of anything else our tailor can depict. The buildings. when done—if ever—will be the pride of Pittsburgh, a novelty and a henuty nut to be found in any et her pine, n theatre equal In comfort, symmetry and elegance, a library room absolutely Witirotit it parallel in this country. and all en finfely. conveniently soul hunilsoineiy arraugtsi that there rimy be sant. With trlll.l, to be no More thP3xer thin there is In a church or private house. lo this budding ftre is so well hoiarded signing( as to be Inmost iinpossible, and the In nud egress streinside no rite; that the whole building coold befitted or emptied in. a very few mo ments. - :There Is however one precaution more that houln be taken. sons to be ready In case fire •ver twear. A main pipe should be . . run up to each story and a section of hose should be attached ready for Instant use. 'Cilia is a prenatal. that Is Ink. In every cell appointed theatre and should hut we think he neglect. hem It would cosCbut lit tle and do no harm. UNDER TILE WATERS V.ll.l.Atlensin et Hording—tarried lON th tiller and Dr/tuned. . A sad aifoir occurred In the suburbs of the city last evening. henry heron, a teamster. during the day had been engaged In haul- Mg cinders from Isatlghlin's blast furnace to a point on the opposlta side to Emir Mile )tun to doing so he Mid forded the run -the water being low. The.rslii of the nnernoon, how ever. swelled It. end--when he attempted to erOly with bin last load, at sin o'clock. his hUrses stalled. Ile unhitched them and itt tempted to get to the shore but tailed, anal together with the animals was carried out into-the river by the current. The horses sun-. t ,4,, et clod es i cute:. ly tn bunting to the shun but the mkt, il sled out of sight girl wait OTOWIIed. lie cis 3 •mtddle aged man and leases a wite - ii, d fatuity. The coroner will hold istf luqueattlf the holy is found. , . . ..Tin Put Alley. I d In addition to the many other J es for whieh ... Tin Pot" alley Is notorious," hat of violating the Sitinday liquor law is add , and It Is no small source of annoyance not my ni , the peaceably and law abiding pi:WU° of the residents of the ality.but to the cunt Illialtli at large and particularly Cu the po icemen wltoso duty It is to patrol that port du of the City. There are two dens is the all y. out kept by Darby Holland or his wift. Ind the other by Mrs Murphy, both of whl b have been reported it, too grand Jury, and hhe pro prietors brought odors the quarter trisious, and convicted if we mistake not, ytt there hue boon no! abatement of the nuisance. Liquor is sold at all times to any and every Person who has the money to pay for It. and the result is that a certain class of persons Ai ho !retinuet that locality are inv tunably drunk on sunday and annoy those' who \ keep sober. Peter Kw enter. Unker on duty lb that locality, bat rewired to break up these dens. mut ye-terdsv,niadc inform:db. beton. the Mayor. Chai•gliig _Mrs, Murphy and Airs. Hol land with sylliag I iiiti.iii un Solidity,/ Warrants owls i•isued4ordiieir arrest. , Mu. CHAilitus 1/Avis , Engiiieer of All gbenv. started Ni.inday (or an ea.., trip for pleasure and' bovines.. Me will a sent about two Weeks. A LARGE PAItST left for Ca May Fester. day. consisting of lie. Oliver, Wharton. N 11•4 14.1 e Wharton. Mrs. O. Wharton, Miss Sallie Phillips, Miss Jennie Phillips, Mn. Crossman end daughter. Miss mottle Page and Mr. Iterawin. They will all stay at the Stockton Muses where they expect to join numerous others who went a few days ago. Jolts 13A1.1.ANTLNE. ESq..Treusurer Mad Sec- Mary of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Con.- _I.IIY. leaVes on the evening .express at 7,40 o'clock this ening fnr New York n.utt. evening for Europe. lie has taken ins fAiNL on the stesonship City of Paris. Inman WE which sails on Sat ardny. A. NI.. tar Queenstown. lie will visit his relatives In Ireland and make a tour of the Continent. Mr. Itallantine Is an accoinplishel financier and a rare adept in ac counts. Of a decided social nature • his man ners combine the lb mule with' the f.trtittrilt rr. Weeordially_ wish him health and n safe journey. and trust that he may de rive the fullest enjoyment from his tour. ==1!! One of the best Almanac's in the world is Carne's Illustrated Family Calender. publish ed In Leipzig. Saxony. Its contents for PC 71 are most dicer — gilled ransisttay of the 11...1i mask of astronomlcal Information. a net of the Gorman fairs and the times or holding them, 7a number of excellent nnrelettes and short tales, a mass of anecdotes and.selentlfle Information, short memorlins of the,proml neat decd of the past year. numoro. excel lent engravings. a steel eng-mcing Of .3flyer heitn's POteli picture of , Hide and Sea and an excellent railroad' mop of Central Europe. For our German friends this Almanac Is in valuable. and themss which accompanies It is just nose, when mszps are special demand worth fully as much as in asked for the whole Murk. which can be had In any desired mum- Per. from Mr. Ernst f.nft. German Bookseller. Sixth avenue, opposite the Gazette °Moe. Ire Cream and Reereshments. - Since his enlargement. there Is no better place in Allegheny to procure ice cream and refreshments than at Wm. A. Rhodes', No. W: Western avenue. one square west of the Park. The proprietor of the establishment. a thor ough confectioner with long experience, ill al ways etiabled to Piens./ the taste of his patrons, and hence has 'ochres of the in that line. While walking through the .Park, It is bet the work of a moment to to aside aside and partake for refreintnents at Ithod, :—and refr.hluents in the highest cease of t tent they will ho found t4,' hr. Candleg.l'enkes. nuts. fruits, Ice cream and pastry at Rhodes' are at for the palate of a king. Remember IN; Western avenue: and remember. also. to call mud gets dish of ice cream such as can. nut he obtained at any other pldce in the city. =l!= • .There brio better restaurant in the city hen the Continental, Fifth avenue, below the Post Office. Go when yen will it any hour of the day. and a meal lit fur the daintiest Pentenoir ba Maced before. Yon. The atom - Is open from six in the morning midnight, and IF managed with such Met Mutt no coa t listen is ever experienced In providing fur the wants oGenstosuars. To-day grand alin ner will be set up. comprueng eat.,". t h e mention of which wonifi be to create nom,- petite. - TM best way to test the character of the establishment would be tin drop In to-day fool get a lunch or dinner. One visit will he enough to satisfy the most credulous that no where to thn city ran n more varied, healthful repast IC, had for the oney. iteloember the Ohted, one door went of the Prat Office. "Tty .treirt *ewer • About four times in year we hare to chroni etc the caving to of the Try street sewer. In fort. almost every heavy ruin we have made the city timusneds on this cower. Yesterday It ogunin gave wayno Watson street near coal yards. If we mistake not the cny_ hos spent some fnu,WO on It.anti .131 AM inore con be spend In the .cone, and alt to nu pur pose. The arnonet of water that llowathrough it during bouncy rains cant be carried off ou account of its smallness, and until there I. new sewer built, at least thrice as largt at the present one, moneys spent on It by the city will be thrown away. W suggest that Councils take charge of the matter and see that the citizens living to that neighborhood are not washed out every two month.. .%reldent. About half past four o'clock yesterday—a-se rious accident °centred nt Lewis, Oliver A Phililpe Mills, on Tenth street. Birmingham, by which a Mr. Lewis, the Culmin man was severely scalded. Mr. l..at the time the acci dent incurred was employed at . the cupola, and it appears the Neater had 'accemulated In the w•ante pit under the cupola. When the furnace was tapped to run Ott the metal, some of the molten metal felting In the water, in the pit caused explosion. and he was terri bly scalded by the steam about the legs and hack, and his right eye is thought, to have bate permanently Injured. Be was removed to Dr. J. I). Thomas' office. where his Injuries were oroperly dressed.'after-rwhich he was taken to his residence at Sohn:— • - CZ= It Is related of a young man who attended a' festal gathering on second street, Allegheny. llondny night. that after rfuntang the seduc tive nectnr (ruin the bowery bill, Troy, he Wan rennpelle-1 to retire to nn outhouse for relief. Whlla retching there. dizzy and faint, he lust his equilibrium and into theater's below heal long fell. Ills agonizing cries summoned his companion .royelers, and with considerable difficulty he won rescued from his odoriferous position, hostas about tdm a fragrance not quite so eztlubilta uzbe_Niabean oduntrom the spicy shore!' , lie /manors' n bighersipPre elation of the virtue of temperance. y. =I Dud night, about a quarter to twelve o'clock. officer Jacob Metz was attacked while going his rounds In the Flint ward. Fila ns salinnts were two yonne men. who had taken his mace and thrown him down. when he eel tVibls en emlem upon one of Ahem. He sag e ed In sing an alarm, which called other obM meersn t o The othieram:eV W i le N h th e r d o o t. n h o e to en are known, and the object of Chet: attack 1a not known. The one who wee enured gnat the night In the lock-np. and wl/1 hate it Marin' thin Mandair • 1 . • • H DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1870.. ANOTHER STORM 4-± , --si--- • Thunder Lightning and Rain Yesterday— Freak; of the Pluld—Dasnage Through the City.. i Yesterday afternoon we were visited by another severe storm. The lightning was un usually frequent and dealing, and't be clouds seemed to hang just above, surcharged with the electric Auld. Nilrt during the .season, which has been remarkable hereabouts for storms, has the lightning been 'more feuful, the thunder more deafening or the rain more copious: The storm occupied about ati`hour, and left the nir somewhat cooler, but still their was great room forimorovemeut. Con idering the close proximity of the lightning, It is remarkable that the damage. was not greater. As it R. we have bun few cases to', record of its freaks. ' About font o'clock the electricity descend ed through the roof of the Pittsburgh Savings Bank building. corner of Liberty street and virgin alley. Tearing a hole into the roof, it entered the coons occupied by the Pittsburgh Truss Company ; From there it:passed fa over the gas tope. A man and •Imy were in the room at the thus, but were not even stunned. ' About the same time It st rucict ,e f tame house, at the corner of Monterey ani kley streets, Second ward, L torn.'in the root and the shingles I sAtered-in all di rections. Passing down t de of the house It ripped.up a portion of the clapboanling, tie nuiltshed a window and disappeared. Nobody hurt.. A chimney on the residence of Mr. Falken-' , stein, Ohio street. near Madison avenue, Alle gheny. came in contitet with it. The light ning was victorious eft t he chimney seas in ruins in nn instmit. - Several the were tom 'Off the roof of Mr. Berman Ralph's residence, corner of Sixth and Carson streets, Birmingham. . There were rumors of of her • damages, but they could be traced t no ;reliable source. • Real Est Transfers. . The following deed were ndmitted of me , ord in the office of Tin inns It. Hunter, Record e -for Allegheny county, Tuestlity, July :01, 1 ,1: Geo\RC K.Fowler to Joni M. bowler, June 141 11170; fl ahres nod Ii; I erchcs In Twenty , third ward, Pittsburgh. with buildings .. I ............ ... ... ... ........ ............. NorrlaMcCombs to -lames 'Fawcett, July 22. 1870; IU lots on. Washington street, !firming , ham, In Gregg's plan with .1011Ungs...$1,8u0 Wm. A. !ferret; to George Little, Mae 17.1810; lot 40 by 100 feet on Orleans street: Thir teenth ward, Pittsburgh fissi Enoch Siddel to John McKerwln, 3farch 15. 1870; lot 40 by 100 feet on Willis street. In plan of Perrysville • kt WO John Weldteger to Fleming Cunningos. ant. lel. !nary li, 10110 lot Not. 1 in John G. Flelsch man s plan. Lower St. (lair township, with buildings Varn Alex. Calhoun to Theodore Tobias, M arch 3, 1s70: lot IS be.so feet, launch street, First ward, Allegheny, with builaings, #2.:Sal Thomas Reynold et al to Joseph Mark. Janu ary 13. 1 tut; lots N 05.28 anti _'it In Reynold's plan. Ritz:shush township 011th Louis Rohm et al to. Edward flaring. Novefill7.' - 'her 6, 1517; lots Nos.:U.:in,' 21 in Joseph 1%11.- 1.111.00 . s plan of Illcilmstled, Liberty town ship, with buildings ' -: $125 Thomas S. 'Maple to Nichohts Renter, .luty 111. Istr.s lot ai by 125 feet, on First street, Lew er St. Clair township. .. ..... ..l . . f 15U EMCEE= An exciting runnwuy occurred yesterday morning on Fourth aVetlllt. Mr. Alexander • Aiken,Undertaker had a spit-De1...'1,0A1, att . tnched talig - ht wagon. and stopping in front, of-his establishment on Fours h avenue, he alighted from the wagon and seas going for startedrillitch the horse when the p a ce tdown the avenue at a lively pace. At the corner of the avenue and Cheer)* Hier the waken collided with a telegraph pule, where it was lett a complete wreck, and the horse freed-from all restraint dashed down the ave nue at a break-neck pace. At Smithfield street he took the sidewalk on the north' sills of the street and kept upon it until he reached Wood street. where he. slipped upon the Nlcolson-knivement, fell and was !caught be fore he could apstaass. Pedestrians gave him a wide berth as he passed Amen the sidewalk and fortunately no one was injured. _ -James Clifford. a Y.mtir. Juan re , acidly from'-Ireland, became Invent, a few days since from the effects of the heat. He was ettiplovisl lis repair hand ..n the sp i lt anin I6liroad!in the vicinity'of the Union Depcd,imil onSat tartly had slight lon stroke. which It appears has disturbed his sitlnd.- Ile came to the Depot Monday eVening and stated that the people at Ills boarding house tried Si, kill him trot that he wanted to go to Missouri P, his brothers. A collection was taken up by his friends, and yesterday morning they taw chased a ticket to Palmyra. Missouri. which they gave him and. put him on the train: Just before the train started, however. he jumped off and -declared' he -would not go, for the passengers halt tricrfto murder him. Yester day afterntain hew. sent to the Mercy Hos bital to RAVAII the arrival of his brother , who an bsen written to. Ire ('ream.—The ice cream season has fairly opened. and heron of the delicious article are hiving — their ba=tes gratified. An) tng the Inca-181 . 800s In the oily for, this purimse in the wilt ladles' and gents' confectlonney. Younes4n•s. corner ad Sinithfleld• street and I.immoul alley. In addition to the attraction of the load leo errant. cakes, and the delicate re co ten, t ,111b/I,lltnent ItiVit %V it 'a sat:Mayas clinlnc-ioont. where 8d any hour of theday ladies and gentlemen can 11t/p41.0. their appetites with t he Itnint la:nylon 84 the season. Ye hungry one: call at Young son', brut.. and Itherglerly.—The foilewineens were beforelust ice:41.1,41 - r, of Illrtninifh , yu“..r.lny : Iletrt Indar and Ainproie Whlen. ar reated for drunken... wet dinorderii. con dutt. were oh:charged on payment of costa. Kaiser Wilt took top much Jerrey lightning aboard and telltetklnithe .erect. Ile wan (Un covdered by an e'...rerr taken before the Just ice nn tilt! lork.tip, where he Neill be kept utitif he gets nub... Mr. Joint Megrast,'Sfo. iqhmh street, deals wholesale and retail in tobacco, snuff, clears. and all articles in that trade. County,' mee chants wiliffpd it an advantage to deal with him. • Ills stock is fresh and very: large. and his terms cannot to: excelled. All Invera of tlit,weed stintild patronize Magnin... thi eau atifircejate their wants. and can supply then. immediately .with the hest article manufac tured. • ninrs. ,4 hot Gons.•ltettovers. Pistols. Am munition tud-Gun matcrial.of all kind. at re duecti pri-es. at J. 11. Johnston's Great West era Gun Works, 17/ timithtield street. Repair Mg neatly done. Guns for hire. Army Macs Carbines and Revolvers tonight or taken Ji exchange. Call and see or write tor a Vein. Lint. WRY . . Keystone verdict of public opinion fully settles the fact 'of the superior ity of the Keystone ware firer all others. for eheapnels. beauty of finish and durability. The warehouse for this ejeellent ware. num rtfactured by Messrs. Kier .0 Co.. Is at No. :Oft Liberty street, -Purchasers should call and set it. MinsesLand Children'. Cott. HOP In great variety, at relt.ontible pricer, nt th neve stand stocking atom, No. :31 Fifth avenue .131). DUMF.:SIAN • Float Gans.-Fruit at this sultson of the year when people are puttingf raft for winter up and the question arises what kind of cans shall we tire and where canwe obtain them. The question is one easily answered. Go to S. M. tiler (Vs.: No. 2a3 Liberty street, and examine their stock. aii.orimeni of Chililten'ti Knit Hood Saciiii and Hoods. Children l. Plain nod Farm Stockippit,i4t new Mend Wicking atop N0.:70 rifelrorenne. 3,0. Deo Leami k • Ilenry 0.-114 c. Merchant Tailor. has Jos raleived a large neaurtment or lint. and al also It complete assortment: of end. Par 101171171, wear generally, corner rent 'avenue and Sixth farce. tf A fall and carefully selectedaur.mrtment of Foreign nnd'Poinestic Ilosiery,-at the new stand stocking store of Imo. ()aux-Nes .t 00_ Yo. au Fifth avenue. Caihnitle .T tiv r" 'need In all .T , 4p.teid of pille,,,der. 74‘9 r., Yirr"dT---1, :..1?) 1t; 8,'3aii..7 : "Timmy PIITSIV TO THE DOOW, nn drink Pier, Dunnele & Co.'s cream rile. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —Twenty deaths trom sun-utroke oseurre at Now York yesterday.. ---I , rusideed Grunt visited New York rests , day and returned to tone Brunch: --The Senate or the Tonot togivinture_to .ttssed the Southern holllc Itallrungthill by . the Governor's veto. —Three coloystnien of artillery• lift Fortrerm Monroe yesterday for Italeigh. N. C.. to Governor Golden In enforcing the laws. • —The veining returon of .the ground diviel of Covington. Ky.. show u population of 14.- 19M. A like Increase In the I-rounder will make the Coal reach 'l'ooo. —At St. Look, MOILiSY, nearly n dozen act of •unntnjhe mammal, mostly NW: tun cases of hydrophobia. one of which p ed fatal and. the other will probtiblv die. • — X lit Ammer "Ville dei Par i. is . ; from. 'treat 00 the. lath. arrived nt New ork yesterday. Among the passengers was J. W. Simonton, agent of the New York Associated Ptesa.. . • —The woolen m ill of John Duarte, near Fair mount, Pa.. was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. .Loos geo,ooo. Two hundred per sons are out of employment. 04.000 Insurance. —A vessel ihowing two red lights, enema ed to he yacht Cambria, was missed 'Mender night between .eleven and twelve o'clock. two hundred and fifty miles east of Sandy Hook. —The Athletic Club. of Philadelphia. arrived at Cincinnati yesterday, to play the lied Stock ings. They are In excellent condition and many predict the lied Stockings will be de feated. —The first Iron forged for the Northern Pa cific Railway left Detroit' last night for 11A. lath. The consignment consists of two hun dred tons Snit class T .Trail, . manufactured in Pennsylvania. • , —An Immense Ore cons raging In the heart of Philadelphia Mat night. TacTennsylvania rumar refinery of Newhall, Botha & Co. 'is 'de stroyed, and the fire Is spreading, defying, the efforts of the firemen. —A communicatlou from Leavenworth says Is pretty c,ert.odsly aseartained that private tin M. Malone, a deserter from the Ordnance Department, Is the assasKle of Colonel David H. Dull. He has thee lac j_sp_pt ellarrest. --Cuban General Jordan sayslhe report of the assesdnatlon of Gen. Form, who has re lected the Spanish proposal to abandon the pattiot cause, as well as the report of the surrender or other chiefs. Is utterly false. —At Went Lebanon. N. H.. YesterdaY, Con ductors Henry S. 'Shattuck and George W. Dames and Engineer Andrew. M. Grunt were arraigned for manslaughter In the second de gree, in'the. late colltslon on the Northern Railroad. . —Niew has lama received„ from •Fort 8111 that two messengers from tha Mown Indians had reached that point. bringing Interllc t ee that se v eral bawls of filowas were eom la soon. Twenty two lodges 'of chessmen d mato their reservations. IME FOREIGN. THE Irish harvest this year is good. TirE German critics have not been bind to Lothair. Mite. Lizicottiv is in Bohemia and still wears deep mourning. • fie.ottikv SAND has resolved mike Paris her permanent place of residence. Dena' and.Bnunarek are Ito hare an in terview at Darmstadt on the 15th of du McMsuots, Canrnbert and Risible aro said not .to . be on speaking tenon with each other. - • AI33II)IAT. TACEMAN, of the • Prussian navy, is noticed .for his louidsomit person al appearance. • • Vicron Urno wants France to . get the ft hank of the Rhine, but ho does not . - want Napoleon 111.: to get it for her. VON :IioI.T . KE. tfte Prussian chief of stair, is as noted for taciturnity" as for his strate gic Skin. in Europe he is known'ao "the • wan witOtOOPent in nix languagen." - Piticemevrioiss a making at Moscow m r a tind • Polytechnic Exhibition, to ke place in 1872, on the bicennlal until. orsary of the birth of Peter the (treat. Tne Parte publiebers of Paul de {iock'n mein am said to. have made flyer a Wirth francs the Pale of hie nutheroua ims.t Milti.awit,the s ,productive inr mmn authoress, line In press n novel of six volumes. entitled " .Eugenio, or Mistress Empress." • EMILE I lIDIN Teta - geed, the other day, for lila new paper, La •Libe 3 / 4 0, fittryn thounrlnd • franca. About four rearm ainee he pahi teen than ten thonaand * for it. = (*HAFT is the title . of the 'Chain-Towing . Navigation Company, now 4erating nu the ,tisaon Elbe, . from Bohemia to the Prussian banters. EGMffiMEMM! owed the other day tit Warsaw, for tun ing into n house in order not to salute a owes:don of Itu..sian priests that was passing by in the street. Tiii Empress Eugenie is said to have been influenced in her anlent desire to bring shout a war between Fransin and Prussia, principally by the suggeslion of Madame Rollin, her reader, and olife of lien. Rollin, lendei of the war party at the Tui tern's. THE pomilatinn Of Berlin has increased, between the Ist of January and 30th of June bf the present year, partly through Girths and partly through immigration, by .. 00,000 'multi. This augmentation is exampled in the history of the Non •nnnn metropolis. To tmt: is shortly to arrive - in l'aris thrall aged about fifty years, haring: • beard reaching to his feet, with only on • ;trio and a: eptupletely bald head: die 1418 senses 2(01)0,000 franca - (0000,000).-Whicl Le is Williqk to 'share with any young Or about tweni!'"s7iii-S old, who is good' tent -tiered and pretty. A . BLEND e•Aiinaa in London, forty yearn ‘l. fell in love with n vounilaitisan how she heard hunitue rin;inear by, and,l .:coming acquainted, made him pre . sents, od loaned him 110 to mishit him In blad e.. learning he intended to eave, she ad him arrested for debt, and, then M., LICI,I to marry her by offering re.! sac - Time; prerent war Must add largely to. Le. already gigantic debt of France. .Alo. soon as war was declared the Minister of Finance asked for a supplethentaleredit of 5011,000,01X1 francs, and this is likely to Is• but a small part of what will be heed. ed. the debt of Prussia is. ve'ry tunall = notch the smallest of : ruay 'of' tine (treat Powers of Europe. . Tit E gniericatt.ollicera en *aged in the service cif the Khedive of Egypt. still in ,rs country, but who went 'expected t live in October, have received, instruc- lions to report at Calm immediately. The racers number about seeenty. The in strortions were telegraphed,from'Alexan drip to the representatives of the Egep tine goverrunent it, New 'Cork. l'ot.hui paper published at (land. lys that, by order of the Russian lin tut:lent, nine hundred rind eighty-0 'riles, teen and woman, were execute ineeLhe brenking out of and that upward of a thousat if floe.. transport, to Liberia have die u. eiinsispienee of . 11 s and p nuisns which they yid toitraiore Tux ParisVourna reports the foiln lug convermition- , , •'ilyii only .tween two youug .rw how badly iu,tryt 1131,!" jaltlge.fotTourN,lt. bo - ,•bmughl, But' in trew. inde,tl Yo I , When I wail, ready t are, gone with me. 11. 'lanced of that. went b• Itis room, • had been abonnt le year." that 'King Louie iety, he might night .he not t •hen mamnin-aod--- ve discovered that e mm the Inure a tv.hkle trlt. not aurprising thewmtttl 14101114111114 AO promptly offer ed hia 11...11iAttmee to King (William, the . First .of. Prussia.. Two iea.rs ago when the two Kings met at Nuremberg, the King of Bai.nria,of his own amt.& pledg ed his worst to the old King of Prussia, that, in Cass he should be involved in a war with Mllly fOreiall power, linvaria would support him to the hest of her power. Acconots4; to n • Vienm•se jounial of in ent tlati,-LNiirent 4.,:eitement puevail here in the War Ministry.. An olltees of high rank, formerly belonging to the Building)Board, in to he aubjecuxl to an exarnhut tinnOn-a charge of peculation. It in said in well.infomiell circlet; that the defici •tier in the cash box, attributed to him ,ntnonts to 2soooo florins genthiman, we are informenducied ahe erection of the barrack called the Rodap/I.Wrserar, which, as every one knows, is very badly built." tldth 7 o'clock in the morning. says the North o,roloul C.rropondent, singular phenomenon wan observed at Memoir,. The diet of the sun woe cur. rounded by a 'elrele of dark vapor, at the edge of which - appeared three brilliant parhelions, with •a fainter one below. From a couple of these issued two splen• did bows. spinning' the horizon, while a perfect• circle, composed of 'all . .possible colors:lran visible opposite the sunpze ward the zsuinth; and several fragments of. MillbORIS were at the same time to be It o'clovk the pbenomenon /lieappeared. We are informed that It WAS likewise observed in Osnabruck and 13v the arrival of CniA. W. 11. Meade at West EartlepAol, nays the London Man d ard, July 11, we learn tidings of the foundering, in the Atlantic Ocean, in lati tude 4:1 degrees 20 minutes nnrth - and lon gitude 14 degrees went, of the - brig Roy alist of that port. It appears thnt on the 2:34 of J une; during a heavy gale of, wind, the Nemec! sprung a leak, andtic, rapidly eortimenced nettling down that,aa the last hope of saving their lives, 'the Captain, his wife and the crew, in all nine souls, took to the long•bott, lit which frail craft, In a storm, and without even a change of clothing or a day's fund, they left the sinking vessel. Most pnwidentially the mltuoner Ileleu eliffard bore down to their resent, and soon toot them rarely on board. A RECENT accident in au English print ing office holds out !s, hope for Chicago. A sump 'mined &cape" to the Clarendon Printing Office when the forme for a new edition of the Potrci,Book of the Church_ of- Englaqd were nearly ready for the prom, and substituted k for v In the wool "lire" in the.triarriege service where it reads that bckh promloo to lore, honor. &c., "so long de ye both shall live," thus' making Ilia last word "like." 'Vito whole edition woo published before - the error wee discovered;' and as the.-book with such a regulation of marriage vronid be of no service in England, it la now propos ed to bend the edition to Chicago and die tribute it there at a nominal price. It is thought that all the prayers in the book are needed there, while the change In the text of the' marriage service will' differ but little from the customs of the place. CONsf AuTtuom.a correepondont Slays -We are not yet through with the Bet 01 d'esd recovered from the ruins of llhe great fire of Juno Sth. ' ,New dlseneries are made every day. The impression now is that 'the number killed wait not dead than 2,000. Nearly 3,000 perwme are: registered no. baring dloappcared at the time of the fire. The loss of life among the thieves who came to plunder. was rely Itelttry. The greatest thievee are the Greek and Afaltase boatmen. Since the lire, eighty 'of these boats have been found to be without owners In several instances, pro pe n rty supposed to have been burned has bee found on the penam's . of men dug up from the ruins. In one rue, a rich banker placed all Ills valuables in a vault and fled, Whoa the ruins were dug oat heat week, the bodies of seven men were found almost Inhumed, who were in the Coq are{ of forcing the vault when a sudden current of heated gas killed them all. The more careful estimates of the loos of property place it at about IPS, 000,000, of which may $500.000' was ha. land. Th....li v ens typhus hal Inc," out among the s l cdrerers by the fire.wbo are now living in tents famished by the ties:- ernment, but it is hoped that it may not extend its ravages to the city. • , AN-extraordinary application was nude, to the Kiiigroton.tiqlutrues .:I„aigh 1 Magistrates yesterday morning, sayth e London Doily News of Jury 12 • A gen tleman, who avid he was a solicitor,, bat not practising, fasted to the Bench that he was left at lime with ten children, who were initho care of a p uree—his wife having gone ivrav for the benefit of her health. On Sanctity lie ad .occasion to chastise ono of the children, and the servant interfered. Yesterday morning when he got-tiplio-loowlthe house door own and the* num. and children gone. Presently thel — woman came to the house 1 to fetch some milk which bail been left - . .. for the: baby, and hvl asked where the children were. •• She said she had taken them away to some friends.. The. appli cant wanted to know what he should do. The nurse, who was preset, in:Court, mitt she had peen in Alto app/cant's ser vice a lg e it ae_ven years, and wr now left in eel char of the chi Iran. Her mutter ill-used them, and wl en she in terpest I he threatened to knock her i ., down. 'onttequently he t • the chil dren a y from him, and dint batted them anion. t -o or three Mends. The Bench advia the father to wait an see what was d- n+, nnd.in. the' meanti i the,. nurse said a telwould telegraph for . yr mistress. Bates died et Cinchunt t hie room* in the National ng. Mr. Bates Brae-born in lb ad c one to t.locinnatl forts en the builder and fcr st . long' the National Theatre. By re ct lone he sunaaaed it large f 0 nit to over a ... million dollars_ • SJlnmon Rinom committed . . 41%11 parlor, In Cincinnati. about last night, by blowing mit his pistol. Deceased was about to Leaves a wife and six children, three weeks old. He had (anal several years alto. —At the match 'toile of Mae Doll rester day, at Dexter Park. Chicago. between the !torrent club of Cartibridge,.Mass., and the Chicago White Stockings. the.latter d o b was 3tgaln badly beaten, the score bring eleven for the Har , ards and lug:Vit. the White stock ings —lnfo orlon from South Pass says the sol ,lers W it were sent by the government after the gig Horn expedition overtook them, but were unable to bring them back. The soldiers returned to South Pass, and the' 111 g Homers proceed i ed to the Big Horn country. • --thlitning struck the new Methodist church in Eaton, Preble county, Ohio, Mon daynight, and damaged it to the. extent of aye hundred dollars. —Hol Job E. Stevenson. Cinigrewsman for he Sect nd District of Ohio, publishes a card, 'afing cis not and shall not be a candidate or re-election ,to Congress. DIED: • to I.III I ES-Tuendy r 4 3e. In:. +.I.ItoLIIES. aped 33 years and day.. • • The fulteralleill take place on Tureen/tr. July at 1 r.s . i..froin the residence of hi.. father. Norval Holm a. Nu. 33 Siathavenue. ' The friends of tho familia. respectfully • Invited to attend. JOHNSTOIiAt hi. home In Penn township, July 211 . IS7 . Prof. W 11.1.• A. JOHNSTON. In the 33d-t ear Id hit see. Panetta Irma his late residence Tore tWednes dayl artntiNolts. at 4 ulclook, at Brutal Church. • At YElflt—On Tuesday morn...tint/ 116. IS7II, JENNIE. tein!daugh ter of John A. and Otaky Janet Miler, aged 1 km. and If.days. Funeral will take place from the residence of the parenta.,No. 211 S Lettroca street. Allegheny. Tote tWedneiday) Arius:cut. at 3 o'clock. The Mends Of the family aro respectfully Incited to attend. WAI. ACE--itmMonday.July MS. at 3 o'cluck and 13 taut°, .1011,1iiiloWARI, younrest Mtn nt Dr. M. W. anti Eliza 1.. Wallace. axed 3 year., 1 moot!d MO days. CARBOLIC SALVE, Mule Me with pa i CARBOLIC ACID. talk* le need, In Dona.. r direction of Eminent ?h01e... b. already o °veil Reelf to be the motto. rine and .I : equal wire for all. Mallimant bons sad Uwe, and.for Dorn . Cult, lifonoduand all Skin Mc.es no en.l as' a Rapid enrollee Agent bas yet been diacorered. ratatois CZNTIs. . Henry's Insect- Powder, For the Dostruction of ROACIIM, RED RUGS A—NTel. dm PRICE. 2.3 CENTS'S,. L.II.IIOSENBACI-I" Patent liedicin l e Depot, sm ITHFI ELT) :-.41 JOHN M 1 COOPER & CO, 1 Bell and I . 3y. t sma F enders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND, OLLING STILL BRASSS \ Made Promptly ; to Order BABBITTS. METAL ifade'and Kept on Hand • "'aviators and MaantaetArara of . Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel sTgAm.,l3. - uziP. Ofilee—EDiti FRIO( Fruzicr. f Fon. dry—Cortt Mil sod RAILROAD Mt ZETa Pftt.barSb Pa. JUsT=ARRI: ED. Anothor Lot of thoie 1 ,o,loome MEM Plated Bracelets, AT $3 PER PAIR, Mrs, S. C. ftOBB'S; No. 91 Federal St.,: Allegheny MILLINERY GOODS ma TRIMMINGS will be aoldat and below coot fnr NO dna. 101 l Bakery Confectionery, AND 1 • ICE CREAM. The underahned has ortablinled the atone basi .in the verz convenient Manion; No. EN? WI:STICK:I A Vt.NTlf. Allestrolay. one-ball block from the Park. ellen be lapinned to Elinir eli "order, to his Hein Els anon handsomely titled up for the conatimenl et ion =MO. who will find It very convenient to On Park. tkitlafaction war ranted In good, attendance and prices. The patruunge la whetted.' Rail. SUELODEIL NYNE .OF LIFE.—Tt great Blood Partner and Delicious nr. WALES/EPP lEI VIT.E. tilt ELIE Or ria, la fee fn. ot= " rgru n frra r =3 ' Itti "n al b tra=3 - Mannino and d the linen. thing in the world for foluifyinst h elood. Eta Limnos% pitma n& and deliciou• article ovnr iffered to the putille, In supertnr to brandy. whiny. wing bittau%or any pthor article. la ince healthy _and aspen 1 1101 male .rid !::iynantg:s7althr orr t, th e. Tho on who wish to enjoy good health and DVS ''Nl.ife . "Te ia ". .girr ' erit u rguititriinVvitCfrnl In u.e. It la and kr dninetata: also at mil respect able saloon.. Pam ELAN. in quart bottle.. le.. !' • .I.4lVillgSton & .C 0.,. Manufacturer of LIORT (MICA' IRON CASTINGS. Light work our epechdty.. Lou... Joint Butte. Shutter mtant* Illogem, Bub Pulleys, and other uncles of Holidays' ILnleare Memnon band. Mace and Mork., neer Outer Depot, Allekkenl Clty. kostomoe addreea, Lock Box ROIL rut. bunch. Pa_ • . AMOS WM. KBEBS, ICE- DEER, lis/itivyr Ave., egheny. ws DucATioN 4'oll'll/NG MEN_ WILLISTONSRMINAR Maytag reoelved runt Ita flu_nder,Rob. &WWII n.iut endowment 1.1 , 130.p00, offers the very best mlvanteeee to inurialfrlrtftleton h r‘ l rsleV ' & r ag: P=t=• ir==rtgpir, thAVET, lUMIMIAW. Eut Iffsapton. Naas. • lutadar ALLAUWA% Wit; l'acl 7o . DTOTICE;--The assessment for the urns Man e of CHRTIZRS ISTRXRT from imams. to Franklin alley la now made roX mailnaticm. and rim be ..vp et this °Mee ants SATUDAY. heed.3th, • 113711_, when. It win placed In the of the Clid` Controller tomer' oothrin for Dormant of mime, tale CINCINNATI AIMS.-10 Tierces Wool boosdo Bogor alrod EMI , awl Dried Tiracelood sp4for sale by th o More or la ro tall RENIM/Int, qp, limit/sad nab M. ME I 1 c SPECIAL 'NOTICES ET•REPUBLICAS County Conventions, The Republican Voters of Allegheny county aro requested to meet at the usual Plates for holding tanner, elections fn the seven! Wards. Borough, nud Townships. on Saturdai, August 27, 1870, and elev . % deleggles from each Election District to each of the following Conventions, as follows: TWO DELEGATES from cash Election lastriet to tho • COUNTY CONVENTION for the Purpose of nomlnutlng cstorttentes for PROTTIOSOTARY. • • COUSIT . COMMISSphtER, CORONHIt. _.JURY COMMIS:4IONET.. DIRECTOR OF TUE rosm. • TWO °TRIM DELEGATE:I rn. tech Floe tine Maria to the Congressional-aAttitive Convention, fin. .' the pnrpooe of 174fAeaIli17 ONE CANDIDATE FOR coNaiimm 4. tA,_.12,1 Con.ereaeleTnO DI.- ;Met. ONE CANDIDATE front that mrtion of Al nieffeny ellunti (to-wit: North and \Peat of the Alleftheniand Ohio Rivera) which In embraced In the fdt3d Congreselonal Dlattlth. ONE CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE. SIX CANDIDATES FOR ASSENIIII.Y. These Conventions will meet in the CR, of Pitts hour, St the COURT' IMUSE, on TUESDAY August 3001. 15470..1 the follorrinu times, follows. COUNTY CONTENTION will meet in the Com mon Piens Court Room. nt 11 (retook A. SI. e nt 3re enterd Build t3 , ed 11115. gra .go. lie .inle =aver estate trnn. ne. Imuunt- The deleaafiem to the CONCH ESSIONAL-1.E4 I iF. LATIVE CONVENTION tenni the 224 Congrei- Mona' District will meet at 10 o'clock A. A. In the nOw lll.trlCt Court Itcmm for the portmse of nom , . !noting a CANDIDATE. FOR CONGRESS from mld thstrlet. aclde In him even o'clock rains nth a ) ycoco qld. the youngest In bast le.s The Delegates from thdt mutton of Allegheny : county which Is In the IrthCongiessionill District. will meet of 10 o'clock:A. u. in the old District Court Itimm for the purpose of nomlnialng it CAN - DIDATE FOR CONGRESS. end electing TORRE CONFEREES to meet the Conferees of Armstroug end DutlerComitten.. And at 11 o'clock A. M., or assoon thereafter as both the Congressinr.al Conventions shore desig nated AMall have concluded their respective duties ! suclt. : they will meet In the old li Let Court Hoorn for the purpose of tomainating , • : 'ONE, CANDIDATE Filth STATE SENATE. and SIX CANDIDATES 101 l ASSEMBLY. The election of Delegates will be held between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock P...e.0n SATURDAY, August 27th. ISIS). and will be beld as far es practicable by the Republican members of the election boards in the different disfekte. and In these distorts where the election uMcers are a minority of the regular board the ItePublimin voters are authorized to elect enough additional onicent to complete the board. The voting In the Mainland boroughs shall in all cases baby balloter. In the townships by marking. The Pre•ldent of tbe.County Convention. and of the Congreasiontil-Leglalktive ConVention.will. unless both Conventions orderotherwise and con: our In geldoing, appoint a Omni:Otte° of three. the two C,antultteest b tie appointed to meet together:Ls soon as practicable after the adjournment of the Convention to appoint a chatty Committee teethe ensuing year, ! At the requoat of many Repubiletanz. and with a Mew of asceataining the sentiment of the people open the question of the adoption In this county by the Republican party of what Is known us the Crawford om.y : system of holding primary Mee: Mons and making nominations, he., each voter Is requested. in designating Die tholes for delegates to the respective Conventions. to Instruct them to vote aye or nay to the said Conventions on a prop million them to be submitted of adopttou by the party of that epeeist. a tall end explicit explains. non of which Melt be hereafter Published by this Committeelh theeitenublican preen of the City of Pittsburgh. ! By order of the Union Itepubli - can Executive Committee for Allegheny runny. W. S. Plink - lA:BCE. Chairman. WAnYell S. McCeen.l Gnu. F. Mottoesr. .le2p:rio • . N. Prrtnnettnia." og- THE ANNUAL. ELECTION FOR Directors of Ole Rant will be Lela at the Banking House on TC.CSDAY. , Autrost tin. be twJetA;Vnlief /n. 17411. eleven And irr. _ funaLS Cashier. OITICE Prrrsayeoia •shl BORTOX )lININO CO . . . .. . Precool . • ...1. Joae2id. lei7o. arSPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK 1101.DERS.—There will be a ,pedal meet wK of the Otoekbolditra of the . - PITTSBISItGI Nn 110NrON MINING COMPAIii V OF eflEr_ t illiGH." laid ai the °Mao of tho ColoPanT. , . a City of tittslotttah, •: it o'clock I M., nU WEDNESDAY, 27th Bay of July, proximo /I, Order of the Board of Director-A ESE MilM;IIIIM E cr BOUNTY $lOO Boimty Collected For all moldier+ who enlisted between May 4th and July *4O. 181rtlehii - were dischargod for disabil ity Wore sereinektwo'years. and who hare hereto. :ore reoeived no bounty.. The underelgued bag removed his ogles to Gs urns Bniblincourner girth avenue end Smithfield street. and Ls now premixed to collects/atm epeed IT and at moderate rate. all on.oraddress.with , B. F. BROWN. • Claim ASVO;GAZITTX Building. Corner Sloth avenue and athitheela street, Pittsburgh. P.. PUBLIc SOTICE.—HaTIng been annotated GAS and GAP METER INSPEC TOR' for Allegheny county. notice Is hereby IdTeti MU Until the neoessary_othea andMoslarliaal Test ing Alsehinary can be provide/LI will b found it the OFFICE OF TDB NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Twenty-111rd street. near Penn, Pittstrahrh andThke Meter inimeatot °pricy or you Tut ompu OIL COMPANY. No.MOS Liberty street. PirrumPlioll. July. 21. 1810. rre•NOTICE=I_, Meeting of Stock holders of the Triumph OU COMpiny nut *gUl ofretifJ tn~r the eoWat 0f the lar w eeterain making a teens Januar ' ?VILLIAMItiSSLER.Seeretary. oa.NOTICE.—The-nndersigned luive eherterod the Stearn Ferri Boat, Capt. W. C. BENNY, and milt run her us a Ferry on and of ter July Bth fromßhurpritunt to Pittsburgh tide, until the Pharpeburg Bridge is rebuilt. WM. 11. CLAMET, • W. A. SPROVIt. ul-MONON 13 A lIELA - VittlNE rLANIC... , -NOTICETha Plena •.Ili be op. for PassenpereandPreightbualmisuiEVElEV IItiIINING at 3 o'clock, end will doge at 11 p. 11.. noubecting with the last car from Pittsburgh on the Pittsburgh and Dirsolegtoon Peeieinger 47. jinyld POLITICAL __. • Ef-ron co#.oNER, . • MAJ. - 1 7. . ,H. HOPE, • • t Mate of th 9th l'enna: Reserves,) ' Subject to tbe deer ion tit the onetilny Uniati It publican County C 4 !anti on. lTini lir FORPUOTIIONOTARY, . M. G. COREY, Lino poptatn pc, 0. ff3d P. Volt. No [Oct to the declolon of Cho ensuing f 0100 It Pl=Convention. .v&p [FOR SENATE. GEOROE 11. ANDEIISON, e. tlnYJeut to the ' decision of leo ensuing :Union Re publican County Convention. . .In2o a: FOB OUNTY COMMISSIONE , RGE NEELEY, ..hip, subject to the detimou .llatu County Convention. . NE2 Of Menthe!! To' the Colon Repel WO:de& UM COMMISSIONER. MIN DOUTHETT o:3= coif c' BEN it; Of Indian■ towbablp, . Iv • cantudato tor County Commlsoioner. Id eubonllnstion.lo the dethlon of the it•oubllain ConronUon. - Ist "alma to repo.. •••Xwaddlr REBIOVALS REIOVA L. • • S. P. SrfitliTEß & CO. Mott ilh t wm old stand. Nog 27 and 99 8111T11 MD. to their Warehouse. - - NO; e mid ssil Liberty St. ; Above the heNU!i I WC/OD ElTßEKT.where they will be pleased see all their old friends and elas tomers. S. P. LIIRIVEIt & CO., TiwaLlho HOUSES FOR SALE.-- I_, inn istreet.• Crawford strdet, Fulton street, gnu street, Grant street, Isabella street, High stre e t. Ferry street. Bertha street, Second avenue. Third street. Chestnut street. Sycensore street. Stockton avenue. - Woods Roo. doparlor Dotion. Dose street. YowittlO WWI. Anderson trout. • RobWoortstreet. Owls street, Charles street. OatWd. n ut unertY.Callvel , 010 . 01 - street. nigh street. Allegheny. 44th street, Penn street and other lilies. ^ - 8. CUTltlilelaf& SON.' Joss 29 Stub avenue. " CHAS. DAVIS. 017 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, ED. BARKER, PrOprietor, Cor, You it. aid Mk, formerly old Canal , . _ - , - • -- - -,- Vs 1 - 4- • ' ," s. - f - ,P.`,.- '' • ..r. , , ,- , ,-,,,- .: :. ~ ; : , .:, ,, , , ,•,1 , ,i, , , ,, ,,,',,,,,, w'. , - '..":.=.--`; **, 7 ;-",,,= 7. - - , l*: , 'Z.:-7,'.,7,7 1 ' .. 1i , ^‘ i. - 1 , ik tz.. : 2jVt' a k t :;}'-y . :ilk 4 i,'%- % ,.'WrA ik %t e ; q A 4:-.!.*-34.""4.-,,V4?.14,V.,„W-4,,,,?.. 'iti•'e.,,,,.ee^'44*s,!r'L..'7..:r','vig'.2,,z',,'",:;:::• ' .;,,,Wesifeet'=s,' ~.--... re , hl-k 4,;', ,, , , ;"'4.4,Cr4gr.'"" - INI3IIELANCE s u cogd. 'HE CRITERION OF ix. The Empire Mutual athievad s apc<l.” almost 110 14. 11 e 1 .4 th. hietOrY UrLife Maumee. • OR9ANIZED 4PIIIL 8, 1969 1311:4iness of the Company =I Whole Number of Po'itle. ln,ur.t ~,,,,,m3 Total Premium. • It;-.INI 3:5.10.90 Vlrgi l / ;f u n:Tang Exp. to Total Income... 21.30 Average I.•tio otell Compnle.. 31411 PP , ' ejer7 81001.1abllities the b ut We haengPll Avengeotetta t • * 1.496 Amount of Pond... $330 Oa" . . 81.00.00 U balanceenel der...sited Ivan In State and the securely Invested. NM. A. FULLER. Mew 21 , r1"tittl7TVA 7 3:1:1 7 1INTl " trt=1 : a. tIrGOOD AGENTB. both male and female anted. • • le7l A. 2dc.TARLAND, H H. HARTMAN, PRFAIM:Yr. VICE Pa.'', rm .. W tiltWoN 3HLLER.Secreary. Federal Insurance Co OF ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. - OFFICE: Cor. Fcdcral and Work Strerls Edward Gregg. W. G: G Beton, Katt.Mille Baker, IJ. Kuhn. • • t• bop,. tn. . J. Langtltt, raM CHARTER 1 . 899 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE OF PIIILAIDELPIIIA. OFFICE 435 AND 4311 CuESTN UT ST It CT. Tarots on 1 .17. 11. t. 1.40. 62.N13.734 67. Vgttu L ru 11 ; over S.lsociro . Perpetual and Tempo— retry Policies on Llbentl I os. The C4I(OPSIVIMSO douse radleles upon the It nO•f all kinds of liund. In Uround Itente and 1,1,2,14° - s..uo crab, Filler.W. Richards; Isaac Lea, Ge Isles. Alfred' Thos. Sparks. llgu. 6. Grant , Thomas: N. EUI.00"4,0 11.01VIT(1. BAKER, Preoldent, OPPD. PALES. Vice President. . Jas. W. MeAllister..Seeee J. T. IL Roger. /aMes., - .. r Ls( B. , KELLOGG . , ' av2o Cor. TWO Avenue nod Wood St. WESTERN INST ANCE COMP'Y • Of Pitts , urgh:' • ALEXANDIiIt NIMICIL President. WM. P. HERBERT. Vine President. t c a;e " rii A Om"! Ihkyrixer nFeet, powit Co.ll Wan r u t. . tairs.liittsburgh u W.II insure sguinst . all kinds 44 Fire eind Risks. .A home Institution, menaced by Directory who are well known to the community. and who are determined by promptness sod liberality to maintain the character which they here assumed. Y OlYerinir the best protection to those who desire to be insured. = fe. WA ' ar e slT th l'k7 7 tia H. 1 . 181::.! ... Jrale3 McAuley. ; {kWh= S. Evens, AlexenderNpeer. ' Jueeptt Klrkpetalek. Andrew Adkley. David M. lung. ; l ' kTir. l .Cl= . D. Ihmsen. ; • • \ , nda7 CASII INSURAIift \ COMPANY: Phelan's Building, 1 NO. 2' 1.117 . 11 A.VISNL'S BEOOI4O FLOOR. • . F/I"2SBURGIL PA. CAPITAL ALL PAIL VP ILW - roms: \ • N.J. Higley, 'Jobe Floyd. ' A. M. Nailer. Dual Wallace, 'PAL Ilartrom, A. Chambers. Jake 11111. N. llceletkan. Batley: Thomas &alai. ':no. A: Wlllceek' ROBERT 11.1p:it:, Tires dent. ... . , JNO. F. JENNINGs, Vice Prondent JOS. T. .101INSTONSeeretary. Cant. It. J. GRACE. General Agent, _ NSURES ON I.G3GRAL .THIGAS UN ALL FIRE IM===i=l ECM ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Of, Pittsburgh .1/FYICE: NO. 87 FOURTH AVENUE. . Insures spinet all kinds of Tire and Man. ROLA. . . . JOHN IRWINJn... President. T. J.IIOSKINdON, Vice President. C.O. DONNELL, decreer). CAPT. W. DEAN. Genend Agent. I.l7lrinti. C. G. klusw. Harvey Childs. _ _ _ PEOPLES'. INSURANCE COhIP'Y. 0 FVIC E. N. E. COILN ER WOOD .4 BTS. A liotue Clll7lPallY. iski. Fire .4 M. Ittski MI/Lc-TORS: .-.. Wm. Phillips.l (a pt. John le rthord John Watt. . ! Samu A ell'. Shrivel . , John E. Perk, 1 Cherie. rrntle. C. It. Love. . - Jared 31. Brush. %Vie. Van Kirk. ' . ' \3"m. F. I.ans, James U. Verner, . Satooel 3letriclotrt. WK. ['LULU . 1 ; President. • 301131 WATI . , Vice Preeldent. W. F. tiAIIDII ..It.Secretarv. NATIONAL INS 'ANCE COMFY. COR. FEDERAL ST. NI? DIAMOND, ALLE• Oftlee In the BECO D NATIONAL BAN% BUILDING. W.W.MART N. Preeident, JOI N BROW. Vic e President JAMES E. ST .VENSON. John A. Mrler. ',JRoa s bert . o am, John. Brow Grah n. Jr:George o.ll.P.WilhamOnn. The BEERORANT TAILORS.. MeARDLY Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, zsvamiTitztrz,veagenro3P iNG GOODS. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., PITTS/1610M PA. Gerit'S Clothing !wade to order In the latest style. apili SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ! • • • 1870. J. C. ientimitON. C. L. nuaLstainwtd. 31TIIERSON MUIILEIBRING, Merchant We No. 10 SIXTH STREET. date SL Clair.) We have received a begs and well se. looted Stock or the best and most fashionable Goods In our line. a gnat portion of which are our own Importation reedits confident of ourability to give perfect =l=ro e f 'clg=k . 'o l i d Side (.loth., C& 'o r " . Y 'll th crillittSOW A MUIW.ANTIRING, ruhlo . No.lo Sloth street. NEW SPRING GOODS. • A splendid new stock of Cassimeres,' &0., Just received by - HENRY MEYER. end • Merchant Tahoe,l. StlSaL CE1:212 PROPOSALS Cwirsou.rattro . rnag. env or Ataxatrzsy. July OTICE TO DE L AiLERS I 1 HOSE.--; N dralrit proposals 1011 bo recolvedat this Wan', fnti ul o'clock P. 11.. FRIDAY, 28th OM JULY, or 1.050 Double Rivited Leather Hose, For the use of neeleturiment Bidden wl slide the pressure th ey uanutes their Dose: • Also, for 15.0:Iptteries-Zink. For further Infornotthmt Inquire at the office of the Chief Engineer of the FIN Departmentst City The Committee do not bind themselves banal* theT% lowed or mI7 hid ; L PROPOSALS FOR COAL.—The dendened solicit Proposal. fur theirsupplf of C.d, for the ensuing veer. lame to be delivered at their *orb.. byre!' or river. Amount received. 2.000 to. 2300 bu.hel.~delll• calved until Aug.* let. Prrs srace:Jt'O'ilXllN7o. HOINIES;. BELL .Sz, CO,, - AN.CITOR COTTON Rats, PITTSBITHOIL Yonutootomo of HEAVY MEDIUM re LIGHT ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA Sheeting and Batting. GRAND RE-OE NING NEW GOODS. Shoe; Boots and • Gaiter; AT HENRY • PAU MIS', N 0.124 AVENUE, ALLEGHENY C" olla gear `..AdttoelV4y.rlVl rr "*"' Sll en. of BOOTS IiIOne , A,ID trAITERe. "°"- : ff a F i G s . "1 :41:C:1 1 " trgblVitTreaffirt. C. BARNES, Sealer of Weighismd Measures, IarICE FOURTH LtE., Pittsbumh. DR O IND PEUREI3.:--1 p forte . ORPHAA: OUST SALE Estate of James S. 7.eeld. Deed. " j:•Pa ' gir r Term. ISO?. In pan LI um, the undersigned 0111 utter st 6PLULVP.- 1570. nt o'elotlt Una Certain -Fano or met of lend In said tointsinp, uf whiff the said Jet. weld lately died seised. eohtslntng about 97 Ames. bounded Its limos of Hiram Clap. J. Sr.. Malan, Jr_ Wilson Lumen. and others, and abOin one•hlf mile from Vas Itne of the Chanters Heti- Mad. Themhole is underlaid with And is within about ten miles ofPittsburgh. TEILMS OF BALM Your Thousand Pallets. (or ~,toc u t ttt to pay debts Of decedent and cepenses. 1 to be paid On cnlirmation.of thewile. One third of the remainder to be the decent.. of Mrs. Sands J. Lyda, and to remain charmd ea the land, the interest thereof painible her •eml. annually MIAMI her life. The other mei. bd.. to be paid DJ three eepul payments as the chilehoi of said decedent arrive at llnetOr -t un Aptil 1. 1871. 1/876 and 1884. Te a s es p. mtt .„ chase money to be witted by 10 . 4 and mo o rs [ . ..es. on on e rm...., the purchseer to pay e ' ; ' ,7K m rttre d r . par Uun gibtra 7 Inquire iit the Pit ts- nt his / 34 Fourth avenue, Pitts bugh': C. 1147BILOUCK. Trustee. Pittsburgh. July /O. 1870. T\'l THE COURT OF QUA.ItTER JL .iesmons of Allegheny County, No. 19 !larch eeseion. 1870. Mince inneous Docket. In the matter of the opening of Miltenberger Pi ley. city of Pittenurcb. A ni now,July 23, 187 o.on motion . fJ. F.Plagle the Court-appoint W. W.Thontrion.Ksit to tote tea- Lawny offered bY the part lee latex. sted in I he abin• case in relation to tile nintlem at Issue thooln. J report the name to this Coon with Ids opinion nieron an s ho uld modifications of (Au report of cety , hr made. 2 tato. add the form of an order to be made by the Court. Ten days notice of the time and pine,. of lienriligt.i be given to the Feint.. on the tecord ur their attorneys and by publication three timen in the linii• tI 07, 131 n: COI:IIT. I Antall.: JOURRII BROWNY. Clunk. I Parties interested are hereby nothied that I will attend for the purieme of performii.e. Inv dutlye MCI `%:g!!", • Nt. It. St* ,, all+.. Jame', A111•,,T under the foregolog aptunontneiu et rut ,ynre, Neh lOS Fifth even e. Plt Inbureh WEION I, Ito Y. the luth dale! Aurrutt. let) II o'clock r. C.. end at such other thee. an may tor tiled by ad. P.m Went. =I • VAISTRICT COURT 01 . 111E•UNI- . I_.• TED STATES Po /I TIM WESTERN Itls. TR In theO IM . F P matter of ENNSYLthdaert Eds VANIA:IN BA an NK dlCuthbert.tCPTCY. on Dixon. partner" as Dixon Brother.. bankrupt.: Western Dottie( 8.1 Isrnnsylnanitt,ss: A warrant pa Bankruptcy luta been Issued by sold Court agwinat the I state of !totem Blum and Cuthbert Dlxon, tanners I.loon Brothers. of the County of Allegheny, Stateof Pennsylva hia. In said district, who have been elute ndiudsed tinkrupta upon petition of their creditors. and the pipe eat any debt. amrthe dellvery alaY InsdeliAT belonging to .Id bentruel., to them, or for Melt Use. mud the transfer of any rocerty by then,. are forbidden by law. A taco.. of the creditor. of sold bankrupt.. to prone their debts and choose one Sr more Multilevel of their estate. will be held at • Court of Bankruptcy to be hold. at No. 93 Diamond Ptreet, In the City of Pitt. lurch. In eald delerlrt. on tha.llOTH DAY OF A UGU9T. A. D. 1870, at 10 o'clock A. it., at the there of SAMUEL liAttPY.ft. req.. one of the Registers in Ilaulultptcy of sand' Distrlrt. A. MC ItDOCIf. lunpat U. S. Marshal Ise 3leeeenger. • ORPHANS' COURT4I, sr Hy virtue of the proceeding of the orphans' Court of Allegheny County. the millennium! ad ministrator cum Nato 01111,0 tUthe misty. of Ann Tone litUreod7. deed" will iirtrrot Public Sale , on the premise.. In the 17th Ward of the it of Pittaburnif. WEVIMIDAY, AUGUST 10TH. TH7O. at 10 o'clock . A. ft.. all those two certain lots of ground situated In the 17th Ward of the eitY cf ritteburgh.-allreheny county. motherland P. 33 and 34 in a phut of lots laid out DT' P. 11. Miller. hounded and described as ollcies, Beginning =Hatfield formerly Weshingtortatreet. at the diotanceof 1140 feet from' Forty-ninth street..formerly Lathrop sit eet: thence POI{ Went werdly along llottleid street 4U fret to corner of lot No. 33: thence nurthwestiranily at right angles with Hatfield linnet along the line of said lot No. 35.100 feet to no alley—feet wide: throne along said they towards Form-ninth street 40 feet to .the line of lot No. 33. 100 feet to lietneld street the place .of hetrinnim i . Terms. made known on del of sale, or an .1171w2.5-or Atindniotrotor eon. tos IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SES• SIONB of Allegheny county =I Notice la hereby given that the relekrt ,rlnlrnaxz I. 'LNA Bled July 7, 7870, undi6ntltmed 31.1, to bicumil bsoluts unless exceptions ere filed theeetu.nrltteln =1 1 , 31 M p :THE MATTER OF THE Opening 'of Haslett Street, E=ll B. L. Fatatettock. W. U. Pmarsoo. Robert 1. Davis, Io 8 . 1 Plemlait t Capt. J. T. Stockaat T. 11. Nevin. Notice Is hereby siren that the assessments made by the viewers moditiert by the Court) In the shove ease are now in My hands for eellectiOn. end that if the came be not paid within thirty days from the date hereof. liens will be died forthenit ,paid assessments with interest. costs and teen. and, the same collected by lesal proem, J. F.:gLAOLE, City Attorney, JabeU T I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE IUNID STATES, for the Western I/Istria°, T ED iania. (In Bankrontcy.l Diftrborgh, -Hoy ti1h,139. The underelgned herehyyjene notice hi. ap Fs ' oll " .7l?Xlet% ' S . l .z " h i LM . ,7 - V 2 ` 1;l1P DG I1FI: k• It. W. ilphrene nro., `Stoleltinworl ilte • 0,0017 of Beaver ei d of Penuerivankt, who hese been adjudited bankrupt. on cremilion • petition. by the Dirtrict Court of laid dietriet. JOBS II LEDI.lit. • Bearer. Peens. To the creditors of *aid Bankrupt... jt18.57* MiU TN TUE MATTER • OF OPEN ISO AIKENS LAST.. in tho Elliot Pittsburgh. Sidles ts hereby given that the arseesorents made by the elewers. In the oprning of hiker.' Lane, tag modified by the Court.) is now nu t y bend. for collection. and thataf the mune be paid ' , lndia thirty days frets the date hereof liens wilt belled therefor against_the properties asressed.with ll.rePt. Cast and Res. and the mune collected be le.l proem. J. F. SLAGLE. City Attorney... JULY 12.114711. 'IPtALT,'.. ) :: .rst, 'J./Mb nopp, Ideiangber. FXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentaryupon the estate of EDELL. A I RDT F.LLW ANC It. late of Allegheny Olty, deed, haying been granted to thalamic:signed, all persons indebted to maid estate are requeeted to usage immediate payment, and all persons holding S said estate to present the tarns, duly authenticated for settlement, to WIIITE h. SLAGLE, Attorneys, No.loo Filth avenue, Pitt*. huatti, WALL PAPERS. . . „ NEW•WALL PAPER. FOR SPRING SALES, • at No. 107 Market St., • NEAR FIFTH AVE. We now offer to the public a stool of PAPER RANI:GAMS onenspueed In the West fee variety and beasts of styles, embracing an the Novelties is FRESCO, MOSAIC, PERSIAN and GRECIAN DE DNS SIGNS lit plain and briAtit Von a .• DERALATl ' SfS'ilt or n.Miti d CITT PARLvIt PAPERS,' with as. alsioet endless ',Gill of 'CHEAP SATIN PAPERS. WRITE and BROWN BLANKSfor Chambers, Am o-. All of which we pr • p0! , 9 to sellm low es the lowest in the market Usti Lod see. Cl • • No. 107 Market SI., near Fifth - Avenue. JOS. H. HUGHES & BRO. mbltv3S WALL PA_PERS. , SPRING, 1870. -1-4 PRICES REDUCED,. 4 9 INCURS Rld. tints :11.3c per roll. . • . 8 ;AV .‘ • ' NLEU ANT French aid American Paper Luang. Inee. hot epeeldcd 030,0, 51134,.., to en/ awn... relent In dm couniry. For,mle W.. -P. MARSIIALL'S New Wholeenie aad Retell Store. 193 Libertl street. YittiOntrah. ¢lOl TAX NOTICES. Crry Turwrxrunt °melt. • PirTseotant Jane I. I hiM TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO VISIONS of the OW faxe.t. notice!. hereby =m il l: the Tax rtr o ri of the City of FltUbatitt City, City Building, Special, Poor, Bust !less, City School and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rents 1=! Tor the yftrltl7o have, In accordance with law, then Ms day returned to me for owlleetlon. A dednetton of Floe per annum ba snared re all Taxes and Weber Dents paid on or before the and day of. Aogart. and Too per cent= Ll' paid between the dna °eV. of August nod att.= day of Footember. • • liiiN WATER PIPES, --Chimney Tops . 110 T AIR & CABINET FLUES, .4" A large and fan •soortment coettaztly ort Ma& / HENRY 11. COLLINS, 7 0 11.931 i 133 SECOND AVENUE. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS.! . Ti lle.n.m.r.d..i., "4 Ono usaltsuent, a Vow IranlN c • 00LoNb. --- JAPAN. • . , SOUCIIONG. Boyars as Invited to cal and exatalno the stoat a quality and PAO will be for the intaraat of t Pomba., Also, on band , a lame and exnallant aatortannt; of eboloo Utocartea. For sale by .pik•reg-V Nne.ll9 sad $0 Diamond 9qunrr RUBBER TUBING. All flow of lo&ls Rubber Tubing, dmriamtjy! h.". , J. & It. Y 1111.1.1 • ra. &nap for Wn KW. ; LEGAL COAL. W. W. 1 .1112 1.1.1!.Z. .1. F. SLAIILE. CltyAttn,rnor,_ WV. 1. ELLW ♦NOEIL Erecutor. A. J. COCIMAJ I=! STONE EDWARD NIZAZLETON.
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