fig El D 3 HOME NEWS.• • Pen*. leaving the city ter the summer. had wishing, to harfi the o.t.teriz !Nein to their addresses to the (Alice.. Thee hympll,73eirita per month. Weateiday 11 - as a. - liemitlful, ruosbin3" dar. . • • Mayor Callow had SU common casel4 bet° Iles yesterday mivalag. . The soda seater and Ise, fountains oufferrif a decrease 01 ialtrunare yesterday. . " _____ . .c..........._ Wlleial.—.Tbe committee on City F . 4eiterty • ..leill meet tootle et 3 o'clock. P. M. . ' • a . TIM Pom•Direc;toraof ,the county sidyerthe for proposal. for coal In to-dar a paDer f :. . , . The Forest City lime' Clail Club Wlli T i iiil us *nine time during' Auguet. to play aclthothe ' )4 Ile,thenY- " . Illackberrles, kaya the Ni gantown Plat. are • . plenty In market at only aeventy-ave cents per latahel., J. B. 'Lippincott 'at 'o.. Pm d e w of 1010 PhIlade 0 ll'hia. Pa.; at e Ili i.. new novelS A' new etoek with 111 Ideated dial plate. bag Leenplavell in posith over ipe entrance to the .V.legben; o:mete y. .. -___ Let alt lain nnen attend 'the free tecture to • he delivered to-night at Lafayette Hall dry J. Puta , lio,Lectt.ct DACOta. ' ' The nil:listen and membern td the different : Proteatant churchea et Morgantown have farmed an Eanitellral alliance. The Iloonl of S. , . hool Controller, of Alle -1 thetly %911 hold their reA.lnt in.thly meet 1. Ins at City 11A11. Tuesday evening . next. Her. Wan. D. Wallace,. celebrated diva; Onmaaeh, County Derry, Ireland, will pre...talon-morrow in the :Second t. 1.. Chui,h r, sixth avenue. at !UM A. Mc The alarm or am yes: eralny morning at tve. o'clock ‘v. OrCaelon}4l by the burning of th tar In a tank at Refinery, corner Forty •niath and Railroad airceta.Seventeiath ward The damage was slight. *e Tto. recr. of th Paa *ager H Di allw to ay' expect to have their track lialthed to l'ittaburrh - and in runnier order ''ln about two month.. The near cars (or 'the .road are being made coo,. • • Admitted to Practletio—ln the, P. S. Mbar4c Court.. yesterday. Jinitte McCandless. predd Inc. an motion of R. H. Patterson. F.sq., II Sharpies, or Philadelphia , was admitted t 'practice In the courts Of this district: . • • The have Dawson station, rounellarlile Railroad, become i n with the ha • Dail fever, and organized a etch. Oneof the festive fraternity lk a fragile Infant of on. .hundred summer, •Ae plays for his health. . • i Hew Pertions , l4 Venn avenue. especially : 2 that. section between Eizhteenth Twenty , eighth streets. , dvere flooded by the recoil' mins, andr the realdents along the water ere engaged yesterday In pumping the out . of their cellars. i Yesterday tuernbur John McClinton was Sent back to thc, work house for Meaty days. He w.,conultted about R Month ago. but (-towed nod kept out of the way until yester day. whoa he woo arrested at his home in the Sloth ward, Allegheny. Grand Ple.nic.—The ”Pitteburgh Ladies" of Benevolence, will give armed pie-ole for. the benefit bf the poor. et (Andra vove on Mien dav next, August let. Dinner 50 cone. Xanngcre—Mre. F.. Owens., Mbie G. Wood eon. and 3lrv. H. Mahoney.. dent's • English Hoe. gent'S -- Iferino gent' hal Hose, gent's Linen and Jeans Drawers, Seamier hlerinu Shirts.:ring 'white Shirt . made to order at the new stand stacking store No. t Fifth arena. • Jr:u: DEGELXAN & Co The Complimentary bettellt given to R. H. Brown. Eau., superintendent of the Rink was frond success. ) There was not Jess than one hundred owl fifty couple present and the best • of order prevailed; greet. thing passed off plimsautly and, it eras alt that could be desired. Thiel - eery ride storms which have visited us during the past w eek or two Into been the ~• subject Of general excitement. almost as much so as the fact that Liebler. No. IN Wt.rod street. " hii replenished his Stock of trunks, valises. tertian*, satchels and tourists' outfits. ler Is always up to the times. The clerk forms an Iml•orfant, and oecessary [met of 'the body and when 'Mary Doerherty yesterday threatened to twist that of Reggie Coyle. off her shoulders.. It Is not. to . be ,' wondered at that-Maggie became alarmed and sought Alderman Me3lasters who Ironed a warrant for the arrest of the . sanguluatT We bespeak the attention of our readers to the- otrd of Wyers Seientlflcal end Qassical Institute In tcs+tar's paper. Thu school Is situated ■t kltoChester, Penna. and is one.of the best boarding schools' to educate Four lams In. In the State. Its reputation Is second to none. For full particulars send for catalogue. uosokers should try wmi egraw'se ot those new Club cigars. to at . No. 45 Ninth street-that be Is had . It Ul M WI. to appreciate the luxury of a good smoke. Megraw also has In store a new stock or - Sae-cot smoking tobac co, than 'Teich there Is nothing better In the market. Get n supply of smoking material at Megrasrs 45 Ninth street. - - Is more bracing and inrigorating to the Wearied system these hot days than a .p -ply of well - made lee cream. It sends a wa le delicious glow through the system and InfLYes the whole being -with renewed life an erferrt,.. - - - Yonngson's. corner Smithfield street and Itiamond alle.r. Is just the place to secure the article. Go to Youngion's. Ladles' 'English Cotton liner, hullos extra size White and brown Cotton Hoes,- ladle.' .T.Salo thread Hose. ladiev IMlkhlggan bore. every variety of ladle's Merino underwear. ladles'amps' and childrea'm Glov gre at variety at the new stand stocking sto esln reof Jro. Dkaltucks4 & CO.. • • Ns). al Fifth avenue. blight Elec.—AG:Mt half part the o'clock yesterday morning there waren alarm of Ate from boa 4: occasioned be the breaking out of el fire in the cellar of Phillip* Bros.' machine shop at the corner of First avenue and Furry streets. The tire, it Is thought, originated f the furnaces. The damage will not ez • • • IMOD and tens : tally covered by lastwance. . . 1p loon .R....—Durlng a sihtlit lalaunder ... • nein a 'edam. on Magee street, rester r Ki , .31khael,Ntsimito cooled glass bottle .1. Marcia force to thehead of!Jes. arlially. !•e dispute suddenly terminated, but bas •ce been renewed In elem.' scar before Idermmu Morrow, who his arrested Michael ad held him fur trial for assault and battery. ~..., HI toricall:—The . rnlontown G e nius says: relent over the Pittsburgh and Connell.- ' ltallroad will notice a cold pit on: the h. octegnekson's mines. convert/A Into 4 le for Mules. The flrst , coal that war- led down the fiver came out of that bunk. Ras sold to Messrs: Parkburn .t Carr. Rip )blo. (or blacksmithlng purpeses. Th is Ig. A IS." —.. _ ' 122 • . Tar ' , Tank Durned.—About••, half-past one Welock,yesterany morning a are occurred at John R. .Bell's on refinery, at the corner or riirte- (nth and Will runol streets..supposed to 'Wive 0 tnated from lightning. A tar tank •eameht , and about two hundred barrels • tar seer onsismed. An alarm was sounded from 1,0175. and the tire department of the third district responded promptly. bons at. Anketica.-1). Orr Alexander; Post President and M. Alexnnder. idtat, ~Trasannerf\ t luly Installrd irashiniton camp. • - "`"No.l.lti ur midst on th e evening of the I!fth lost. Thts order Is wide spread in the east ern .ettion of Oho State. and combines within It beneficial. literary. fraternal and patriotic element.. We soon, expect- to, see many Camps of the same Lunar midst. The Gtrak House Allegheny . . a clean quiet comfOrtable home-like hotel oilers superior attractions to travellere or boarders whether transient nr permanent. Capt. Lighteap boo brought alt his experience of &Mar years Iran the management, of this estibilibment, aad has -made It the pleasant place,. it now Is. Drop in at thaGirard. cornerrettemtand Is abella streets, and test the actommodations. INagnlcx Am-Neut.—Met 'evening a middle axed lady roiled Mrs: , Garvin was walking along . Smitbfliel street. when-she stepped on an insecure Jr= log, which tipped and caused bet to fall with ono limb towaril the cellar and the other on the pavement. She was quite sell. ualT injure! by the accident. and had r -tope Carried home. Persons who allow such trOs as that.ln front of their premises should be prosecuted. John W. Planck will an nounre Um - Lender toonorrow that he has associated with himself in the_proprietnrshlp nf that Journal. It+ present ediShr..Y.l.Nevin. DPI.. aed IL P. Nevin, P. 54.: under the firm name of Pittock. Nevin & Co. We believe It Is the Intention of the new firm o issue a dells afternoon paper. The new firm Is a good and !strong One, end we with its Imembere large success and prosperity. • • lierenage.—We had a magnificent serenade last night from the Pittsburgh Zonave Drum curno. under the — leadership ofldr. S. 1. Def lick, mere aro ' , fourteen ul embers of the corps, and they have, been so well Organized and thoroughly trained by their lender that we doubt eery much If there is a better Ate and drtim'Zombination in the State—certainly it is quite impossible to furnish much better mar tial musk. Como main. gentlemen. . • Arlesll•selessea are both-called tats requisi tion to the maanfacture of those beautifuJ sets of queens wale tor which • the Keystone Pot tery tme bar beaD So • famous. Meson. Kier t i i, j, Co.. at their warehouse, No. all f,lbert s eon. hare on sale an assortment. of. this m tau tare. which. when the skill sad kao edge required to produce It Is considered, if eof the most attractive shade la the cite. Call Its far queensware at 35.1 Liberty street. _ ,Tlnree vv. One.—liesterder 14ter Glister . 'made information before ,Aiderman Thomas using MearT.McConvllicand el* two sem. 8.nt17. Jr.. and Michael. for agirramo 4 -4 as mutt and battery. The two - men had a quar rel. when the two boys aided their father. and thus. by three against one. Peter found him self badly vanquished. The disturbance oc curred we r earia street. Sloth wand. The se °used wheld to bail for hearing. 0= The weather yesterday was delightfunT copizo t pleaseat. The storms seem to have Pass way and left behind them. at hest for the present. en er.billereting. bracing atmos phere. This is doubly enjoyable as a succeuor to the close and suffocating heat with which we were Inflicted .a few days ago. That It may continue is the general wish of capering humanity.; that has. been enjoying a half parboiled condition as MU as such a state in enjoyable. :.• • . , . . . , . -.--',..".--...e,,,....-Z-±....0 ':.:',''.4:•i4.,--.:::,,,,,,1.,...,,,..t.i,.,-;;;.,-,-,..,,,,,,,,,- ' • . `c7- ,,,6 ' , - Y i ..-- :< ",,,,,, AY , 1::'.1 li7l .X:Z" '4ll:4:tittlttiS,“":', - '''' r.,.."4'.''':11,' ,i,',,EW.rpelf,';ao.o ,---''''' - •, . FIENDISH OUTRAGE . A Tenon Girl the )letint—Asesulke4 by; Two Men—The Perpetrate. Will at Large. Last Sunday eviinltur a most bold and fiend . Ish crime WIG committed near Mira le Western Penntrylealtin about eight miles above AliegbenYThe vie: • ri m was a young maiden .Mast It yeirsof age, and the daughter of very respectable parents. She had been sent out for the cows, anti returning from the pasture about dusk. The road lay thrhugh a small wooded ravine or hollow, and al she was passing through this Tdace a man who - had been contealed Jumped Into the middle of file road and -caught hold of her. She was rendered .speechless by fright for a moment, and the next the villain had Ms hand over her mouth, 'preventing any outcry: • lie was a - Aunt. via.- omits man, but would doubtleas have failed in his 'Satanic design had nut as , istance reached him: Another human send, evidently a part , . ner In the scheme. made bis appearance. This second comer at came performed his part wilding timer] while the other brute/1y out raged her. The Infamous scoundrels while. proceeding with their plan were suddenly • alarmed by footsteps approaching: whim: caused them to precipitately leave the local ity. The girl thus freed nuolc heray home as rapidly no possible, and re lated the . circumstance to her parents. cihe - deseritmd her first :assailant In such 0 number as to learn no doubt as to his identity. The tube, she had never seen but ; felt confident she c aid recognize again. Monday morning the girl, accompanied by herparents, called mum Alderman O'Donnell of this city and made information against her assailants. The natter was entrust ed to the officer's police, and kept yilict in the hope that the accused might be secured. toss tar they hare, however, eluded detec tion.. They have apparently left for other pans, as neither of the two suspected have been about' since the occurrence. The inhu man villains if apprehended should receive their deserts—if that. be tensible. Hanging Is too good for such characters._ . OFFICIAL MISERIES. An Alien., In Trouble—The Nature of Ills Offence—What has been Done About. Aldermen, like'cither people, have their sor rows. Jovial and happy as they may seem, yet at times clouds obscure the brightness of their pathway; all is not sunshioe. Many and various are,the perplexities to which they are subject in their intricate legal course. Sul the least orrthese is the "thrigiOan's whip." the annoyance occasioned Ity obstinate liti gants who are always read to distiirb the oingisterial serenity by charges of misde mexnurin°face. Such is the trouble which at present Intzudes.japon the placidity of Alder nus J. C. smith, of East Liberty. Ills accuser. t. Robert J - Watson. The cause in based upon xn information made against Watson some time ago by a man who charged him (Watsom with fraud inn certain business transaction. wbith eventually proved groundless. Not content, however, with this termination of the affair. Mr. 'Watson. investigates still fur ther, sad at mst is sure there was irregularity in the proceedings. Coolident of this. he ap. }waved before AideunauldeStasters yesterday And land° InforroaDon _againstAlderman ,Smith for misdemeanor in toile° , alleging that he issued a warrant. upon au information which was not sworn to: , and upon which he t %Catgut:it was arrested and subjected to great ommyance. Alderman WM/tater, issned a an for the arrest of , his brut der unicial. andthe case will be tryteitlested to-day. - SERIOUS FALL. Accident st. the New High School Build:on- A Laborer Palls from the heaffohlina—S cry !leveret) , Injured—His Recovery Doubtful. Ymterdayafternoon n serious accident oc curred at 'the new Pittsburgh High School building, In coarse of erection, corner of Ful ton and Cliff streets, Seventh ward. A la borer, named Patrick Flaherty, was ascend ihe the "run" to the second story, wheeling a load of o .hricks in front of himovhen he somehow missed his footing and fell off his narroti 'pathway to the floor. below. The distance Is about twenty-nee feet. The man lay insensible where be alighted, and the other workmen who ran to his relict, nt first • supposed him to he dead. He you picked up and medical attention summoned, however as quicsly as possible. the time the plsysicians.arrived ne bad recovered coratcloustieas. but was 'mi tering intensepain;,..llponexamination It was found that his HAIM - was injured danger ously. He alto received internal injuries, the extent of which could -not be exactly de-' . I [ermined: - The victim as soon as he had bee properly treated was removed to his home n in Point atm44los a married man, about thirty-live years of re slid-ha and fatuity. lie was living at last accomill - ; -- buthls to iuries are such that fears are entertaineill nut recover, M== In the United States District Court Tester daY, Judge McCandless on the Bench: the pe tition' of Messrs. J. B. Lewis \k Co-,of few York. was presented, askingthat theniembeff of the liras of Hathaway & Palmer, recycle tore of. a hotel at Pleasantville. Pa., be ad judged bankrupts. The petitioners set forth that Hathaway & Fulmer are{ Indebted to theta in tile sum of te.,111801 1 that for the Preference to Wm. Fainter an other credi tors. the debtors have confessed udgment in the Court of Common. Pleas of Venango coon-. ty, and that under those judgmeats thus cmi rested the property of the nod fleas has been levied up m by the Sheriff of lrentego county, and Is 'advertised to be sold on tee that day of • August next. The et tioners a lone that the confestribu of ,j udgment were acts of bukruptcy, and were utended to dfr fraud the - petitioners.. An injunction .was ulted for restraining the Sheriff and the par ties In whose favor the Judi:meal; were con fessed from making the sale of the property , and alto to restrain the said Hathaway A Fulmer from making say disposition of the same. A warrut for the arrest of the defend ants was also asked for, so as to 'secure their appearance at court from time to time until a deeilloo shall be obtained on the petition, or until the further order of tile court. After the petition had been read the court grunted .t injunctions applied for, and also, ordered the Issue ore warrant of arrest. The rule to show cause, granted in the cue, was made returnable on the oth of August o at. Coal Shipments. The following are the addition a teats of yesterday: CINCINNATI. . ' Boat. . Hush. . barges. ‘25.00U 2 coal boa s. 1500 904000 &carom. William Brown BM! =I -. . , 10 _ 100,11:0 151.000 • 3 toll !rake. 100000 laww F coke biwil 75.000 \ .100.001 A. J.Uaker Hercules Harp Am Wild Dock. Wild Cat... QM Clnclnuatt Louis Hie Prertously reported Map of the Seat of War In Europe. Colton's map, showing. on a,large scale and very definitely. the French and North IA South German Frontier, the present seat of war between France and Pruaaia, and oil a smaller scale, a map of the whole of Western and Central Europe. Such a map Is indispensable to the gent reading of the •current news. Muth mops are on one aheet, eighteen by thirty-ode inches. and wdl be furnished at the following Orion: Single copies, .50cts. each. Lloyd's steel plate map of Enrinue. Slie. a n y by forty-nix Inches. Showing the whole Geld. Price, Wets.. in sheets. Any one or both of above maps mailed free of postage on receipt of mica. Agents wanted to canvass bath cities and adjacent boroughs for above main. Jong W. Prrromt, • • , Opposite Postotnce. =II! The ordez has come et 14t. The beginning of the ens is near. We meittt the end of those almost Intollerable nuisances. Organ grinder. , street beggars. and prize package sellers. Sarely have our people been afflicted by these Plagues for many days, and many weeks, yen, even for many months have we been compel led to listen to the same Jarring. niscordant screetchings of. numerous organs tuned by men with one arm; men with no arms. men with one leg, men with no lege, men with no eyes, and even lame, blind and halt women have had a hand at the work. lint their day beg come. liencefortil we are to be free front the nuisance. At ten o'clock yesterday the police were inatructed by the Mayor to...re quire all mendicants, beggara organ grinders. and all other nuisances of a like manner when found "stationary." to "move on. , ,,Andwe hope it will be strictly enforced. " • When to oitk a noir 'There are some perions who hare a rare faculty of crating leveere and always securing what they desire. Their 'trace's Lin a great measure owing to the rentendtUraineyrarne simple rule,..--never ask agora fur‘ anything when belt hungry. 'lgoer If such a One Want ed anything, as a preliminary to the asking, be from whom the boon was to be received would be taken, if in Pittsburgh to the Conti nental. next door below the Post office, Fifth avenue. There Bah. game, fruit. pastry, omega—everything palatable and enticing to the appetite would he act before hint and after be had eaten; and through that medium became good humorhd.—then and not. until then. would therticat be made. Thow who. donb&.lta chic should first gle e It o trial. The Cont_inint I - In on Fifth nvenue. below the Poet Cithee. . , 05 The Tannery Fire The ruins of the tannery fire Allegheny are still entouldering. Thursday night about eleven o'clock the beat communicated to slot of tanbark. which bad escaped the first Pre. The flame" were observed by Lieutenant. Helot, and by him word wan conveyed to the Chief Enencer. The Gin. Grant engine tau sent out, and aft: . about th ing h rr : 'Wars' work liigr i age l fg e rrut as all the property within reach been de stroyed. = This hurtlatlon will close to-sight for a brief term, which is to be Improved in renovating It and rearranging the 'climatic the Library. in about two weeks It will be thrown,ohen WIN when e lame assortment of nai. , 'book. will be found upon It. libelee,. The managers hare been careful In their selection ana have secured a stocka the latest and most popular works, which will be found a valuable addi tion to those already In the sues. It Is grati- Wor to unto this evidence of the prosperltg of this noble institution. ENSTAMPED RECEIPTS. . The Government sit, the Pennsylvania Rails road Company. W$ stated some time since that there would In all probability be suits instituted 'against the Petussylvinle ItnlriMad• Company. by the thwernment fbr an alleges] violation of the internal revenue law, lu 'their failure to affix the nk , essary Stillnp4 'to their receipts for freight. bills. The Company, as we have be fore stated, do not give o receipt in- red by any Individual, but merely render a bill of freight. 11130,1 which is printed the wards: "Received payment" and where the'alena to re should be the bill.bears athe stamp of the .Comnanr. Whether this I violation of the law or not, of ' course, will have to be deter mined by tins Court, and upon this point rents the case. United States District Attorney swope, Thursday. Instituted thirty-two suits against:the Company for the recovery of the penalty Imposed for the neglect or refusal to mks the stamps required 'under the revs , uric law. In the - n:lm - tiled copies of twenty receipts given to 3lessra. Allen, Kirkpatrick' & Co.. apon payment of freight bills, are in . cortiorated. and also copies of twelve given to nessrs. IL Kirkpatrick .b Co. As the penalty In each case Is fifty dollars, the amount inVolved in the sults commenced Is about $1.61.6. The receipts upon which the proceedings bare been Instituted are from two !Inns as ill be and Theca itsrobable that others will be brought. ses will irritably be tried at the October term of the District Court. 6==3 • • • Itiw. Hector of Calvary Church. Ent Liberty, otlicinti•d at St. Peter's Church; Uniontmvn. last Sunday In the ab sence of the ft,. It. • ith of that parish. A smug f ro mt itt the mountais around Uniontwn o Pittsburgh are the n Her. Dr. Preston, of St. Andrew's Church; the tter.3lr. SI aterly. of Sr. James; )ter. Mr. Wilton, of Calvary Church, East Liberty, nml the It,. Mr. Gray; of Chriil*o M. E. Church. . . .„. Taom.trellAitewet.t., Esq., Is summering at Medford Springs. ' , • Ora respected toamsnia, Felix It. Ilrtinot, Eiq.• sr:Mare-elected President of the Board oP Indian Commissioners at a meeting held in Washington Wednesday eyening: ellAvto I MActicm. ESQ.,and mother, Me and Manruitt will are for Europe next wek ‘ for , quite an , este ed continental tour. Mn. Julio Yversb, the sides and favorite son of Brigham Young. of Fait Ak e City. Is in the city to purchase rails, etc., f r a new Ulan radwity. The Penn Asenue Doe ir • The bonds issued by authority Of (Xuncils, under an act of tht Legislature fOr the ini; pruvenient of Penn avenue, appear \ to be in great demand. There will be but three hun dred thousand dollars Issued at preSent and every disllar of It will be taken at par.. They appear to have the precedence Over all other city securities. and ',are in great demand. They run for twelve years. and bear interest at seven per cent, free of tan; and an: secured not alone by the property abetting on the avenue, but the credit of the entire city, stands pledged for their redemption. The commis shiners held a meeting last evening ate which one hundred and twenty rive thousan d , dot lars of the bonds were signed by them and we are informed that every dollar of then was taken immediately. • A trimly bleep. 1 estenlay morning n dilapidated looking individual horde his appear:ince at the \ Alle gbent Mayor's office and related a tale ids°, Ile had imbibed toe freely the evening previous. fell uniting thieves. wits-taken to Finkliine's lumber yard. First ward. , and while asleep there. rubbed of s 3l oandhisert. He only discovered. his loss when he aw ke from big drunken stupor. He gave his name as .1. L. Howard. nod said be as from down the river. The pollee urn onAbe tracklof see eral parties suspected of the clime. During the afternoon a young man mimed Jitmei Oliver was 'arrested for the robbery. e will have it hearifig this morning. . Ye Finn. _ Mr. Charles C. it ke and Mr Joseph P. Wood have separate) made a good reputa tion m oil cominissio merchants. It will be seen by their cards n :mother column that they have formed a siness connection un der the firm name cif Burke & Wood. and have united their — liminess at do. 4 Perry Block. Duquesne Way where, with their ac customed energy and promptitude, all orders 'for the pumbase or s• Is of petroleum and its ; products will receive arefid attention. The large experience and veil known probity of the firm entitle then] t the fall confidence of their correspondents. ' We predict for the firm a prosperous Ira p. A Young ROgne less of the Allegberilay_ms_a.tdaSUperintendent McCand i.,7-11re-alann was engaged in te.iing one of the I,O.ses lomaid—near-ttte. Ellsworth Engine House. in doing so he hap tiened lay the * . tester• upon the pavement a moment while be repalred a wire. At that instant a young boy crone along. picked up the tester and started off. He was chased several squares, but managed to escape. In his flight, however, be dropped the than,' meat and itwas secured, the city being thus saved $.50.- the price of It. If the young rogue who is known, is caught, he will be properly dealt with. ' Should be Attendet‘To. The peripalciic vendereof quack nostrums antifitriae .packages who congregate at the Alakeeny Diamond Square, should 'receive some attention front the police. They form a great-nuisance. Last evening six of them, ranged Ina row: succeeded In making night hideous with their tongue-clattly. Some of them vary the exercises with feats of leder rime:tin. much to thhldelight of the juvenlies others attract patronage by relating obscene stories, and alt of them attract attention by a loud mouthing. furious acclamation and gen eral clamor, equalled only by a cockpit. Let thenuistuar be abated. Instltallon. nil,p From itirellithaturent of -the condition .tif die Pcotli; - SaciMpl Bank of Pittsburgh . pOished elsewhere lit this paper,. it will be seen that in the short space of three Tenn it haagrown front little childheated to stalwart Manhood; front a merely , nominal capltat.up to ra`o.l.o)paid up capital, and front uode posits up to a line of nearly $lOO.OOO. The amount of bonds, mortgages and, other good securities held honke hank Is 116 will thenee be actin abundantly safe the de positors are. and how carefully and skillfully the Institution Is managed. 7 it cup! ship Dl.lo;ne. • Scene—Fifth avenae. Tao belles meeting on the promenade; rapturous greeting, then a mann' glance at each other's apparel, fol lowed-by Amelia igushinglyi: • "Oh. Irene. where (10/ you get that exquisite trimming for that dear lore of ,O. 'jockey?'" • Ireue, , Get It!. Why don't you .know At Mmorbead's, o. 81 Market street; where else could it be bad, and I I'm Just going back to .get some for cousin Lulu. who thinks it per teeth. bewitching." j Efit twain. 700.000 90.0011 76U.(100 !Success of the Borden Organ. ' • Among the innumerable favorable notices of the Burdett Organ, we find the following:. • • Wouvispe P itt sburgh. Only Z. Messrs. H. }Ocher Bro.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. 1870. • tiMertraimi We were very much pleased wllh the Burdett. Organ you sent us for the Litffierun church here: chuck It n remarkably, sweet-toned Instrument. ivell• adapted fo a l either church or parlor use. , Please vend us by return mall the bill r: unount we owe you, and we-will remit right ray. Respectfully, Git Arr Fount. Kio:000 2.567.(P0 EME Peassylt ap4i Paieniete_ , - The following Lofted States patents were 'lssued to citizens of_lKeveim Peonsylranle, during. tho weeks hdlng Julyalth. 1t O No. 1a1547-Besring Hachices; Moses N, Clark. Harrison City. II Designs. No. 4. I — Limit's:l.l=es 8. Atter burrand Thomas lt. Atterbury. Pittsburgh. No. 4.lsl—Grassware; Win. M. Kirchner. Pittsburgh. Am ignor to National Glass Corn, itiann Bellaire, Ohlo. The Pericles% Woman In New York. Miss well known In our fashionable society for her dEdlndoc appearance and beautiful complexion, was once a sallow, rough-skinned cirl.chagrlned at her red. freckled face. She pitched lutallagan's Magnolia Balm, and Is now as pretty in complexion as she Is charm ing In manners. This article overcomes freck les, tan, sallowness, moth-patches.ri int-m ark.. etc. and makes one look ten years younger than they are. Magnolia Balm for a trans parent complexion. and Lyon's Kathalron to make the hair. plentiful,luxuriant, soft 'lnd delicate. have no rivals. The liatitairon pre vents the hair from turning m-ay, eradicates dandruff, and Is the best and cheepest dres sing in the world. • Hence' 0 . Man. Merchant Tailor, tuss just received a large assortment of linens and also n complete assortment of leooll/1 for summer srear generally. Corner roa n avenue am! Sixth street. • tf Chinese HOIIO,C Servants InSt. Louis. The St. Louis Reprthlieno• says: "We are informed .on trustworthy authority . that about one hundred gentlemen, house ' holders of thin city, have completed ar mngemeritis for the introduction of Chi , nese LnueC, servants into their fondle.. rho necessary negotiations have been consummated with the Chinese Emigre . tion Society' n San Francfko, and the first instalment of Chinese for St. Louis, will number about three hundred almond eyed sons of the Flowery Kingdom • ` - The housekeepersl who have Joined in this movement recognise the fact that Itemise servants are exceorlingly scarce, and that there is a vacuum to be filled in this species of labor without in the least interfering with an existing class of la borers,. They mast have reliable servants for washing, cooking_ and other Louie:- Work, and they regard the Chinese as en._ tirely capable of filling the vidd. They ' hive accordingly agreed with their agents in California tog tu y them good wages, certain stipulat :sns, and to afford Them ' all ne wary • protection for the term of - yearn -for which they are cm ployed. .On the other hand,gnaranties of good service are given by the Chinese tin der forfeiture of contract. Thesearrallge• mesas hare been very quietly made. In short time the Chinese will come in here : just as quietly, and at once drop into the hotness tut have been provided for them. There is no necessity for any stir or com motion in any department of indastry or labor on their advent in Sr Louts,because they disturb no one, and merely oecurry ,waste places." • PITTSBURGH DAILY G I AZF#TE : SATi - RDAY MORNING, JULY 30 Ali artesian well to to be 'bored ,In San Luis Potosi. - FitAiU Mks,liF. is in Paris wr i ting a Life of Burlingame Jotir FOlisTEtt is writing a biography of his friend Charles Dickens:. 31.r.,stcti .in, about revolution-lean', just now, and pea 7 and quiet—barring the brigands—reign. THE Common council of Loudon bare offered the honorary freedom of the City or London to 31. de ',tramps in a gold box of the value Of one hundred guineas. . Tut: eclipse of the moon was' wry clearly seen in London front beginning to end. It was tho'uoutt . interesting which _ has been observed in that country for some. years. . A sunnEtt of cinerary urns containing taleined bones have just been discovered at Attbnisionrercusel. These ure the . first trams of a Ileum occupation in - that neighborhood. . • Tue heat in England this summer has 1 I been three degrees above the average of ' the 1.1 fifty yenns....„At ,Vienna lately all the theatres cloned on account of the ex cesOvely_ hot weather. ---- Tit Elierrnan journals state Ilea an eagle was-shot a few days lack near 'Bettye. in Austria, bearing a collar with the date 1114 G, and some anon 'sunnily effaced by time and exposure to the weuilter. THE works are very far advanced for the intreductiOn rg water front .lantuppir to the mole of Vera Crnz. The works were commence( /y fife city t 'ouncil with the object of nit lying the vessels in the roadstead with W ter. BALFE, the rot poser, lives in fine style lit at his country seat, Romney Abbey, Hens, England, a property giveti to him by his scrinlaw, who' is a wealthy SpnniSh grandee.- He is engaged on an -open. 'called ''The Knight of the Leopa — rd.7 Tug Statistical Office of Sweden, pub lishes a report on the -mid - cm., s of that country, showing that in two ears the population, which is 4,172,0841 souls, de creased by 22,G01. ' Hitherto, since 1810, „, there had always been an augmentation. Tim Irish Charch CommissAin have -decided that curates of "p prietarY shurches" do not, under the act, lose their Itlnim to an annuity by having had their salaries as pertuaneno mnmtes paid here' tofore by their incumbentteand not out of, rent charge. • • Ms;ssas. RicAlitto \ 11. LEami, an Eng lislunan, and Dr. Marcos A. Hoge, front me United States, "for themselves, and in the name of Mr..luan McLeod Murphy:* a citizen of New .1 - ork, • have discovered , twelve ptitmleum wens ill the district of Uinutitlnn, State of re= Cruz. . IN Prussia trier,, are Its Itellth,llll . VS. with 3,242 professors and 57,171 pupilit,of whom 38,173 are Protestants, 14,321 Cath olics, 4,065 Istainftes, and ten belonging to different other sects. The number of preParntory mlleges is twenty-nine, of which thirteen are in the .7 hinish provin.. THE London conimittee appointed to Superintend the erection of the Peabixly statue hate close&their inborn, the snit. ne haring been placed upon the 171eW granite pedestal, and the railing complet ed, The inscription in "George Peabody, Prift." The entire cost has been about GEN.,NARAN.I4, ban :ordered the state ofalege of the' city of Mier. Tamaulipie. to be ralsed.in c6ttsuence of the cessa. tion of the danger that threatened a It attack of said city by extienetal Martinez. The National Guard of the city has been disbanded, its services no longer being required. Tug Belgian Ministry has issued a cir cular to the governors of the provinces enjoining them to make all their subordi nates in the public service abstain from any interference with the approaching elections, and to- repress lintnediately whatever would present the least amine acter of violence and intimidation. ' - THE 'boron' Officia of Paris publishes ion to the- Emperor Napoleon, Irvin the Ilnistorof the Interior, on the local finances of the coin:Mote ranee at the end of -the year 1868. tis return Ito_ .s that the total deb: of th • cite of Paris anumnts at present to 1.4 5.769.082 f., and that of the other towns to 173,749.89-. H. AbSOCIATION is in fit course of for in the borough of . 1 wheat, Ln don, for the purpose of m ting part, chial abuses; but its chief nit t is to get up a vigorous agitation for th bliolition of the Waterlooßridge toll, wit chit; said to hays the effect of annually lieciating to an increasing extent the y l ie of prop erty in Lambeth IT is stated, by way of co uparing the outlay by France and Englan the pur climb of pictures . during th last year, that the former country expe dtil in the , twenty-fotir sections . 01Nthe'.1,1uVre not more than; 100.000 fr.. while the hitter, the Natimial tiallery alone. laid hut 21M. 82Gfr. It lie also noted that in England the prices hf the. several acquisitions are stated; not no in France.. . A FICENOIINIAN hat:Opened a recruiting office in St. James Street; Montreal; for the French army. The recruits are to have their! passage paid-to Europe, and receive a bounty when then% On the other hand, the Germane its Toronto are holding tnekings in behalf of Prussia. There apt:tom, to be as much excitement over the Franco-Prussian war •in the Do minion as in the Fnited States. Ss explosion of a somewhat: singular and very destructive character tookplace lately et a corn m i ll at. Blackhern,fr.g , land.. The explosifat stmee from. an seen. ululation of foul air generated by the ac tion of the! grinding stones. Extensive flues had been ounstructed to carry off the gases, lint from some ash. tliey did not act.. Three persons were much injured, and Property to the amount of several thousands of pounds wam.uesfroyell. •TitiffiN!! is an. obserratory on Mount Vesuvius, the chief business of whose oc cupant in to note and meaa are carthq4kes. Tins is done by the aid of a galvanibffiat tery and a complication of Ingenious mechanism. As yet no .relation has Veen', - traced between earthquakes and eruptions. , Vesnvium is as likely to break Out after great terrestrial disturbance, without even! the warning of an extra cloud of smoke, as it is to do so after a long time of aeon. qullity and silence. IN PREAIGNEUX, France, Beauvais. the pavement contractor of the town, was taking his daughter, a yqung lady of Bey enteen, to school on the 11th, when they were both struck by lightning. The father watt only slightly burned on the foot, but'. his child was stmck literally from head to foot; her hair reduced to tinder, her face and body seamed and her shows sclit up into rage. She was carried hotne to the mother whom she hid joy. ously kissed but a few. - minutes before, and died in the course of tier day. SOME infprruntinn has been disinterred says the Pall .1(011 Gazette, on the siritiect t of the princess Murat, who formed the connecting link between the Bonaparte and Ilohenzoßern families. After the 18th Brumaire, the First Consul, in order to" recompense Murat for his services, bestowed. ou him the hand of his sinter, Caroline BonapartC„ . ....Murat ost the time being a father:mid a Widciterii. When a lieutenant of thanrers ' a aorta, Le had married, and a daughter had been born to him in ,lannary, 1793. It in :from this daugliti7i, Marie Antoinette Murat, horn seven years before her :father's alliance with the llonnapartes. that Prince Leopold Is descended. Murat hardly ever noticed this child, who, in 1808, when-only fifteen year' old, married the son of the Prince of Hohernxidlent, who taken Prisoner at I.7lm,liecame her father's friend. In the letter which Murat wrote to Ids wife shortly before he was shot he spoke most affectionately of his children, with the ei ceptkm of Marie Antoinette, whose name he did not even mention. . A HORRIBLE tragedy Las just been per petrated at a residence called Cana Tavel , da, In the valley of Cretti, Province of Naples An advocate of Arian°, named Errigo, was staying there with his family for the. stammer season, and the bowie having a few days remained, closed until the evening, some of the neighbors be came alarmed, and,With the authorization of the Mayor, forced open the door. • The interior wan quite dark, the. shutters liay. log been dosed and barred, and oh a light being procured, a most fearful spectacle Presented Itself, the husband wife and five children lying dead, shot tironith the head or breast with a revolver. The eld est of these last was (Rasta, agiricif fif teen, part of whose Lead Lad , been shot away, and the youngest wag at infant of a few month., killed in the arms of Ito mother, Whoee body wan lying against the wall in a corner of one of the -moms. The father, stretched on the lied,intill Leld in hi. band the arm ,with which he Lad accozhnllshed this frightful .. butchery. The motive for the . clime Is tinknown. i.OO. The man was hlghlly esteemed by hi fel. low.citizene, sad, as he took plessu in giving advice gratis to the poor, Le as received with grea deference by tlie phi whenever he walked out, l.. FOREIGN • CAIILIbLE is.gltated with huckleberries at eight cents a quart. Joni ticrrox, President of the First National Bank of Indiana. Lad two strokes of paralysis last week. , A DETACHMENT of 100 soldiers corn. =Laded by Lieut. Col. Morris. left Carlisle barracks for Texas last Friday.: L.wr SUNDAY week two prim:men broke jail in Lewistown. One was shortly after captured and the other returned of his own accord. • TUEII.E are about 7tUtiturs at Bed ford Springs. Among t are Rev. H. c. Denny, Hon. Thdmas Marshall and Hon. S. C. Purviance. MR. Wu. Coy Eiimrs and wife of Muncy celebrated the sixtieth annlverary of their wedding on the 11th inst. e Mr. Ellis-though more than eighty yearn of age is still e, practising member of the bar. THE INDIANA ifournyrr says : Mrs. Isaac Criley, of (treeuville. tbis county, gave birth to three babes on Monday last --two boys and' one girl. Mother and children are doing as well no could be ex pected. U. WIAVILLIAms killed a rattle snake In the . mountain last Tnenday, that .was 'nine reef long, and bad one !ion dretl and nine rattles.. Thomas Arnold and John % Lyle, each killed a. large cop. perhead last week. Tug. ruiontown says: A cop perhead snake one day lait week crawled into the door turd of T. ti, McCoy ou the Pike aboveXonme. and hit two chickens before it iskuld be dispatclA. The chickens died in less than tire minutes. Os Sunday afterrmon, the :21st inst, Samuel Stoke, of Venango township, had his bafivatruck by lightning and burned. pe; with the assistance of his neighbors, siivi:cedisi in removing his horses . , wagon, buggy - and most of his farming utensils. His liar mid grain were consumed. Loss about i 2,000. No insurance. Duniso the storui' on Tuesday in Nlead ville,says the Rep,blioln, Mn,. Killbaugh Rife of Frank Kilbatigh, on ,Randolph street. wan killed by lightning,. • The lightning damaged the Itouse consider ably. , Every effort -Was made to risme eitattiThe unfortunate woman, but with out avail: A favorite cat ...la killed by the same stroke of electricity. . . Prue BEDEOTID Impartr iae the follow. ihg: Hon. Tom, Mmind! and family ore fustioating at the S wings. .t number of l t persons hare been as ing if we , Cont' get m To to make ua a peech." We 'won't i undertake to answer that now, but think probably we can. As helms been feeding off the fat of our land, 'we think be will reciprocate the favor, We will see what can lx, done. Poe not the Author of the Raven. Mr. .1. Shaver, of Burlingnm, New .ler wey, writes as follows to a gentleman of Sew Orleans 'This Place is just now attracting a great deal of attention from antiquariaris and littemteurs generally, on account of a discovery lately made by me. I - hap. petted to notice in Litters Living Age, 'of January Sib last, page WI, the following • paragraph : "It has just come-to light that in' an old barn in one of the villages' of New Jersey,'is a Valuable collection of hooka and 'manuscripts, formerly forming a part oft be librarrpf Mahlon bickerson, an An limn statesman. They are all in the possessitin of tae rats, and of a man who will not let them be touched, because of some fat:Lilly quarrel about property.' 'flaring .often-hard that such docu ments esisted in Burlington and were in the bandit of Mr. John T. Tompkins, I re quested and obtained perminsion to ex. amine them, and Among them found and copied apportion of a letter from }Agar A. Poe td Mr. Daniels, of Philadelphia,. dated Itiehmond, September :ID, INS), in which an l nom salon Is made that will, to a . , certain ext upset that person's claim to the authond 'p of the 'Raven.' I could not makei out tall of the writing• - on tic ceunt of its ade and neglected condition, but what I c,fuld decipher ,ms - in these words:l : • "Shortly before the death of our paid , friend, Sanintp Fenwiek, he sent" to me ~ from Nee, F ork 'for — publication A most beautiful and thrilling , poem, which he called till; .1 yen,' wishing toe, before printing it, 11 a see if it had merit: and to ,tuake anyinhe Sans that might appear rter•essatyi.. , ;, , , ,. perfect was it in all its =parts that t slightest improvement seemed to me =impossible. But you know a rnon very= often depilates his own talents, and loteveh went so far as to sug gest that in this instance, or in any futu=re i t pieces be ins 41t contribute, I should "re vise and) print limn in my own • name to insure their ci ulation. This proposal I i-ejerted, of cm me, and one way of other, delayed' prinfit 'he 'Raven' until as you knew, it came : MI in the 'Review,' and —. ft was üblisited,' when I was, un fortunately, in- kicated, and not • known. Mg what I did. I signed my name to it, and tints it wear tto the printer and was published. • "The eemetti I dieltnneefiTuoug the teal authw know, Home tim E188E15221 nd applaudo m, tattment to v. robably go to ill be tack by Elects Ty fie ~,, ,ritphie ,Machine. , A new dile tylfognsphic machine; the Invention ofil 11ln:1-Fontaine, a Frencli barrister, is tip w int work In one of the public offices l ip Pails. The object of this machine is to. mita with economy and rapiditythelpilirtiir of short papers -re , gulled in law 4;mis, public and private offices, or coniiheicial houses, now cue-. ruled by the bother and more expensive processes of priittfrig or autography. The k machine of M. E. table, like the : electric telegraph, Is on it principle of substitu ting, fixed for id 'able types, one type onlyheing emphly d for the same letter; thus dispensing i ith the ponderous bulky movable t . of the printer. Steel types, reprementin the di ff erent charac ters used in a, printing (capitals, small - letters, hall a. de.,) are • ranged around two horrizini I disci, placed one' over the other. !Aare these it another metallic circle diiideS into notches cor responding with be type below. 'By a very simple machinery, as the handle or bar in the centre p resses against the notch representing the letter required. an clew Inci shock lower(' he type upon a sheet of paper rolled aroulid a cylinder plated be neath, prints the letter, and agate returns to ito place. Thefoperation is so rapidly perfermed that a hundred- letters may be easily printed in p. minute. When com pleted the paper Is transferred to a litho graphic stone to bi- worked off. The great recommendation of. M. Fontaine's machine Is its great simplicity, the ease and rapid- Sy' with which lettmarked. its convenient size (about threis feet by two,('and its moderate cost. The typography is re markably liar and distinct, from the employment of finely engraved steel types. A ..illovemeat Toward the Completion of at. PaaPs Cathedral after the De sign of air Christopher Wren. . A large and influential meeting was held yesterday afternoon, at the Mansion goose, presided over by the Lord Mayor, to further the movement on foot for the completion of tt Paul's. A" model of the choir representing the altar which it proposed to "met up at the east end was exhibited fn one of the ante-moms and tt. tractcd considerable attention. The de sign of the altar Is in. accordance with what is believed to be Wren's original idea as described by him in one of his last letters, when he said that 'the painting and gilding of the Church over the" Communion table was Intended to serve only until such time as ma riale could be procured for • magnificent deign' of an altar, con sisting of Your pillars of the richest mat ble,.supportlng a.-canopy _ appropriately I decorated.. • Thu roar pillars as repro. I tented in the mode are similar In design to the pillars in one of Rapllel's cartoons. The Lord Mayor opened the proceedings by stating they had met to inaugurate a -national movement—the 'preservation of the greatest Protestant monument Eng land possessed ;finny: heaaid. who enter ed St. Paul's cobld fall to be struck by its 'coldness, its want- of finish, and even its want of cleanliness7-characteristics which. did not at all correspond with &rat tect's original plan. The object for which the meeting had been called was to make ° determined effort to alter this. London had made one or twp nibbles at the work, but now it was resolved to complete it by .4.natlonal movement.—London Times. AfETAPIITMCIANI, have long disputed whether the earth wee made for man, or man was made for the earth, but no one disputes - that Pier, Dannala 4r Co.'s cream ode wan made for all mankind. 1 PENNSYLVANIA MARRIED: • Itiams::—kißlZlCS—On Tillfriday evening. Jtny• 48. at tberrestilenee ei , Johri Campbell. Esq.. by Say. John G. BreMa. JANES A. HERROK and ADA Y. GREEN. both of MD MO , GEOGRAIS—WEIALLN—On Sunday. Jul 711). 1870. at dt Bridget's Church. by the Rev..l. Treacy.ltr. CORNELIUS J. GEOGLIAN and Miss KATE F. WHALEN. • \ • DIED: • Thum L 1 NT 11 CX-After • n Ins HUM, .•t . bk'CnnO j C " Z 26t1;;:7: 5 :f " hi ' ag " e. T"N • • -. • • . The funeral will take place ants (Satuidayl Ar- Tpokoog, the 30th Inst.. et 3 P. le. from his lute residence on the Perry's:llle Plankivad. Carrtacce well leave Palrmen & Sauteenk. Seventh avenue', 'and Smlthtleld'etnict, Pitiaburgh, also, Sandusky Pear Ohio streek•Alletiheny. at 2 el SHALLENBERGEB—At Rnehester. Pa.. July US. Ifi7 0, Mrs. RACIIILL SUALLEn In the 70th year et her age. The fiend, at 3 : , CARBOLMOSAIVE,. . . , . Made with pure CARBOLIC:ACID. which is used In Hospitals by dirt:V.lon of Eitidneatt Physicians. hub already Unseal Itself to e the inostsiotely and trietuat Cure for all Mall ant hortilatLtieeks. and for Boric Cunt. Woun . entail Skin Diseases no ..rani as is Rapid Co a Anent has yet teen dhostvered. PRICE. 23 CENTh. n i . . . _ ' Henry's Insect - Powder, Fur the Destruction cif ROACHES. BED HUGS. ANTS. Ae. PRICE. ith CENTS, at . . L.II.ROSENBACII'S Patent Medicine Depot, 140 SMITHFIELD ST. MERCHANT TAILORS. P. McARDLE, pashionabw, MERCHANT TAICORf MVigirtOr:lLlAgivaOroom No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., - rii-ranunou. PA. IrTienvo Clothing Inane to order In the latest styles.. apli) SPRING- AND SUMMER STYLES ! _ J. C. m•rnuteosr. .-x.untuaaum, • I'PIIERSON k MUHLANBRING, Merchant Tahoe. No.: 10 SIXTH STREET. (late St. Clair.) We ha da received a aria and well se lected Slott of the bent a moat faahlonahle Goods In op[ a great portion of which'are our Own Imp° lion. ildent of our ability to aide Perfect satisfaction. we respectly frotagon an early eramlnatldn of our no. of Floe Clutha. Cat. ''''.."'l 7crifttftBoll =hid 10 Binh .treat. GOODS. I A eplendld new stock of Jet rece i ved dy Ithreherit Tailor. ?3 Smithfield stieet. JUST ARRIVED. Plated RraceletB, Mrs. S. C. ROBB'S, MILLINERY GOODS sble TIUSLIDNGS will be Z==! JOHN M. COOPER Si, CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTiVE AND ROLLING• MILL _ 81 - IA.SSE,'S ifede Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand n it pmduced made me Ito mace's] the name of wow had died. as you before it eau. out, and ow enjoy all tlw credit If. I simply make this for the —. I shall tar York to morrow, but • . ober 12, I think.'" • 111. Cooper's Improved Balance Whee STK/11M PUMP. Ofike-81111 plum trrazirr. roonery—corn. 17111 wad HAILROAD STEEI7B,, Pitt burgh P► JOHN , STEVENSON'S- SONS co • JEWELERS, 93 Markat street; Pittsburgh. •PPRIRD DOOR MDR FiLPTIY:I Rave on band all the Wart novelties In Pine Jen. elm also Wirer Means and ['War Plated Wars of new designs. suitable for wedding OM. Wolflike,. of, all the Anuirican waters to fo ld and silver cues. Both Rey and Pendant Winders coo. stantly un band. Ea tell as a foil variety rf th e finer grades of the Betas Watch. Including Jur- Bowan. JaWt. Piirrelcushi and others. We mil particular attention to oar facilities for nipairing and nortilatini dna Watchea. To that' tam:hi:ow baineasgsarszelal care. Maids Wai b t:4 , IX ' 41MIATI•11 sera/quest.. of ao) Bakery, Confectionery The underalseed hu watah/lahed the above bast raj., aworzAw It4v enl:3=ltt , Zo i er k te . gew il lr hi:AZ . ° lll:l==tl,P S P ltti op fur the oonsowars of 1.. entain, who all. and It vary non•enlent o the Part. Satisfacti vex- ...Led In goods, a t tend a nce and pion. T he pub 110 tednwewee la aollatad. WAL A. ANODE& ARTISTS ANb-ENGINEEiF MATERIALS. PROPILE PAPER, .01 as • TRACING LINIM. DRAWING IN RU . • 116NTO, CRORTFIRCTION PAPER, THUMB TAT, GRADED PIINCILR DIU TONS (TORT AND X WOOD RCA RS, AR, RR. Re. • ". For nib by ALLAN C. BAKE A FULL SUPPLY STATIO Cati !I .. .Maimed at W. S. HA COL wooP ertiorr Li • vingston & 114 umfacturtY of LIU= GUEY ]]]ON CASTINGS. sh.Lltt :tr " rr " sto 117.".t0 non ottteleo of If 1M0... =inn shoos on ban.. " Oftloo.d Works sm. Out. ITht, Arthetit aty Postoace addreu, Look Bair 10. ruts Q F. .11tO WM. KERBS, ICE DE.A.LE I F, I . te eny. h 151 el Rivir Ave., Alley kisit C. BARN S, Sealer of Weights and ileums, omen. No. i FOURTH, AYE, Pittsburgh. Tire P ;bitted a few days lack the studio of t e sculptor , Filippo GuaCcarini. to see the , ostel of • the colossal statue of Bt. Peter, prevented to his Holiness, and 'which is to be Last in bronze, and erected on the Janicoliim, in memory of the Ecu menical Coitncil. The .linty Father' ex pressed his entire satisfaction with the work. funeralvill tako place, fnim her iota pas' rote (Saterdayl arttaa_oo&..the 30th lamf:. Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., HENRY ItETT.R.* Another Lot of Orme Hamlin]. AT $3 PER PAIR, No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny "ropilAr!ore sad Naneaeml:i.ri of ICE CREAM 'SELL & CO. trees. IF ERt- 75 Wood •a atop of N& =DIEM MI 1870. PROPOSALS Stashiped Envelopes and Newspaper Wrappers, • ' kertOrl DEPAIOI4...ST. July 11. Inir • ..S.F.ALED Yo e PS will be ieceivial waif s the Ilth DAY OF AUGUST. er all the - Stamped Envel !apes' andVet h e l epaper wrappers !' which th'i. Department play require during' yieriod of mar (1 , years, commencing . he I ' of October, int); on da' STA3f PED ENVELOP}. • No, 1. Note alze,2iii by,54 ltieties-•twoquil- Ries. No. 2 Ordinary letter size. 3 I-la Inches-three qualities. N 0.3. Fall letter size:ll:y-1w- inches-. three qualities. No. I. Full letter sizi. ifur .circulars:l glinnited ou nap. 3i: by fii.; inches-onequalitY. N 0.3. Extra letter. size. IP: inches Ahreu qualities. N No. a.- Extra letter size. IS by IP, Inches. (for circulars.) iiiixumined on qualitY. No.:. Ottiebil size. 3 17.-16 1..3 . 5?; -two qualities. No. S. Extra onicial sin, .11 by inches ,_one quality STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. Six +lnd a five-eighllvi s (mumd ciao-one quality. . PROSING.iyAtEIt:MARKS, PHIIIILIAN.IApIhsIILE I) All of the above Envelopes and L',raiPpers must be embussed with postage .tatrips, of such denominations, styles and color*, .must have such waterinar6s or 001 , 11 m -ices to pre vent Imitation, and bear- such printing add ruling as the Postmaster Genend may, direct. The envelopes must be made in the Must thor ough manner, equal 'ln every respect to the samples furnished to bidders by the Depart ment. The paper must be of appro;ed qual ity, specially notnufactured fur thentirpose. Whenever envelopes are ordered' of, the layies . known cs "Black-lined" or “I‘Af-ruletl." dines printm inside. or ruled on. LE: v im:el the same shall b furnished without additional . coSt, the contractor to pay alt charges fur royalty In the Ise of patented Inventions fur said orruled envelopes. DIES. The dies for emblicsing the postage stamps' on the envelopes and wrappers ate to be exe cuted to the satisfaction of the Postmaster General. In the best style, and they are to be provided. renewed, and kept In I sr.ler at the expense of the contractor. The Department reserves the right of remtiring new dies for any stamps or denoininations of stumps not now used, and 'any changes'of dies or colors shall be mode without extra charge.' . Before,clusing n contract the successful bid der mayi be 'aired io prepare And submit newllleslur tie approval of the Department. The use of titreeent tiles mayigur 4134 not be continued. . . \ • The die., ~ altrely and avirurely tuzitt by the vontructn..- and ahottld the to, at any ,r wen, he temporarily orpa.rnin nein lv (flacon nod. tharfaball.be promptly turned over to the Department.. or itti agent, as the Yoattunater. General may direct. . Gr3l: The envelopes must be thoroughly and per fectly gumined, the gumming. On the flap of each (except for circulars/ to be put on' by hand not less than half nn limb the entire lenrth; the wrappers t.o beaten hapd-gummed not less than threelourihs of an loch hr width across the end. t - • . SECURITY . FROM FIRE AND THEFT. - • • ' • Bidders are nettled that the Department will require, as a condition of the contract, that the enveloikes and wrappers shall be man ufactured and stored In such a manner as to insure security against loss by fire or theft. , The manufactory mast at all times be subt Ject to the Inspection of an agent of the De= partment. who will require the stipulations of the contract to be faithfully observed. MIME/ All envelopes and.wrapPers must• be band 'ed In parcels of twenty-Gee, and packed in strongs;pasteboani or . straw boxes, securely bound on all the edgesland corners with cut ton or linen cloth glued on, each to contain I n not less than too h ndred and tiftv•of the note and letter sizes, Ltd one hundred each of the official or extra dal size, separately. The newspaper wra pers. to be packed In boxes, to contain not less thano hundred and fifty each. The boxes are to b twe wrapped - and securely fastened In strong manilla pa per. nod sealed. so as to safely bear trimmer tatlon by mall for dellthry to postmasters. When two thousand ormore envelopes are re quired to MI the order of a postmaster, the straw or pasteboard boxes containing the same must be packed In strong woouea cases, ell strapped with hoop-Iron, and addressed: but proper labe ls two thonsand are req ed. by n 'agent of the Department. must be laced upon each package by the contractor. Wooden cases. containing envelopes or wrap pers, to be transported by water routes, must be provided with suitable water-proofing. The whole to. be done under the inspection and direction of an agent of the Department. QM= The ilveloes and wppers mus fu nished s and delivered with ra all reasonable disr patch. complete In all respects ready for rice, and in such quantities us may be required to HU the daily orders of postmasters; the deliv eries to he made either at the Postoflice Le pertinent, Washington. •D. C.. or at the of ace ortin agent dulyauthorized to Inspect and receive the same; the place of delivery to he at the option of the Postmaster General, nd thest of, delivering. an cWell as all ex pense of storing. packing, addressing, labeling and water-procrng to• be paid by the contrac tor. SA3fPLat. Specimens of the envelopes and wrappers for which protest ofers are invited, howing the different qualities and colon paper re quired formsuts, anti ste of gumming, with blank of bids. mar be had on applica tion to the Third Asaistane Postmaster Gen . This advertisement and a specimen of the sarliple-ctivelopes and wrapper furnished by tbellepartment must be attached to and made tart of each bid. ! • • • Cilia liiNTEE. • Nu proposal will be iconsideied unless of fered by a manufacturer of envelopes. and ac companied by a satisfactory guarantee signed byat least two responsible Parties. • • WAED — AGREEMENT—BONEe. The contract will be awarded to the' lowest responsible bidder fur .11 the envelopei_and wrappers, the prices to becalculated on the basis of the number us of_the several grades during the last fiscal ye r, which wo w s fol lows: 'Note !axe 1.1014.250 Letter size, find qualit3, • - en.4e7,500 Letter size. second quality 84E6,730 Letter size, second duality inn-, " Extra letter.else. first 3.618,0 W °nifty 5,81.5,750 Extra letter. mire, e .nd truant)" (ungumlnedj ..... ........... 154.11 X) °facial tie 569.900 Extra official sloe 3.103 New•paper wrappers.., 4.101=0 • (heel. _______ .1,. , Withltfteii days a ft er t e contract has be awarded the successful la der shall enter into nn agreement in writing ith the Postmaster, General to:faithfully ohs rve .d keep the. ternts, conditions, and req irements set forth in this advertisement, ace riling to their true Intent and meaning • and a all make , execute, and deliver, subject , to th approval and ac ceptance of tine Postmast r General, bonds *oh g o o d d ;:l d. R=l `lll7. l fitl'Arg i i i n forfeiture for the. faith! I performance of said agreement or contmc according to the Provillong and subject to,t e liabilities of the seventeenth section of an et of Congress en titled "An act legalizing a d making appro priations for such necessa objects as have been usually. included in th general alTroPri attn blue, withont author ty of law , and to to and provide for certain. noldental expen ses of the Departments nd emcee of the Government. and for other purposes." (Uni ted Staten Statutes ar, Lar , vol. 5 , page ne..) unmoved August W. ligil; w ich act provides that In cane the contractor h all fall to z com. I ply with the terms of his c idract, "he and his sureties shall be•liablel r the forfeiture 'Welded In such contract as liquidateddaton ces, to be sued ( or in the na eof the United States, In any court having emotion the., ==.2111 --—. • • . The Postmaster General seises to himself the following rights: I. To reject any and all tlde, If. in his Jude ! went. the interests of t e Government re quire it. . 11. To ennui the contract • •benever the sanie. or ay Part thereof to offer for sale for ttle , purpose of speculatron; and under no circum stances will a transfer of - he contract be al lowed-or sanctioned to a y party who shall l ea s able opinion of the I" thereof eral. ea to fulfil the con tions than t the oriinal contractor: I ' ... a. To ennul the contract. If, to birjudgment. there shall be *faders to perform faithfully any of it. stia,lations, or In case of a willful nttempt to Impose upon. the Department En velopes the contractor inferior to sample. 4. I f the contractor to whom the drat:mare may be made should fail to enter Into agree ment and give satiafactory bonds, as herein Provided, then the awnrd may be annulled and the contract let vo the next lowest rii... simnalble bidder, and so on until the required agreement and bonds are executed; and ouch next lowest bidder phalli be required to fulfill every stipulation embraced herein. as if he were the original party to whom-the contract was awarded. BIDS Should ho securely eureka marked "Proposals for Stan a Newspaper Wrappers: . at the Third Assist= Postmi Washington, D. C. .1110. A. J. CHI Postal/ ES= DOD MUZZLES! DO 30 dosen . DOG muzzers„ for all the core. nose tiering abould porehatie one.. For We at ROQUET! CROQUET! Wiehhut to elms 071 my stare mentioned goods.l.lll sell .07 of tAe•?. 1 Dave OD timid Win. cog, at J :01ES irowws, _Jo2S • 137 Woodarel4._ - -- BASE BALLS ! . . .. _ . 181611 a good "iireuricoeut of 8/838_8/ 00 ham:. Any iult,e alb. ?”. 11 .41 the** , Roods Gen pardwierthlNkan.btiow 0008, 01. • • - • • ---- zhamszow:ca, • 'WIC • _ _I _... 136 Woad street. RAzoss r sassous An4ll klnda of .tillrg ifo.nd.4 repaired in. the best bassinet. Al. STEEL STAMPS. Brands and Cancelling Stamps nude and repaired JAMES BOMN . S. LIS .Wood steMi. RUBBER TUBING AU .Wt of Itothatubbor ToObOt. voof E1:233 BEI= .===! TTBIED APPLES.-10 bble ez atm for W. b -J. B.g CAtmLILD. 141 rind amet ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. .1 OT' D CON E Us. FIR ST MOR T GAG . E 7 T . or ° :Bonds; AT SLX Eli _ CENT , • I - ANT, decrited littereBr. These Th , ndi are sPeured hj kl nsT MORTGAGE e L fttlil= - 1„.„ - ft7 ° . ' ,7v, ' I r etIr2:i ;Led West thmugh !me :nun the Ohio Meer lo soOe It has alread an enonnonaly large iOe t truffle, and 1 rthulee of rapid and eteady Increase. Pfttf norgn Lin.. lute oltuntand of Territory no rich In coth.rlalff for vroMtrfble railway traffic. It connects I . llttbergh and Baltlna,e--two • nofst Imporant ulties of the Union. 'I he road new e.rning the t. ft'Win ~o nftfic ed In Jannary end ought to cot:lntend the aid and Influent, of the calteni of teburgh. • Bonds. may he had a' lf f f: NATIONAI. BANK. ALL f:GIIKN CIT 11121faKt-TrltAti _ • • STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING— There will be a meeting of the atockhold not the Sherpeburg and Lawrenceville Bridge Company, at the office of Lewis. BalleVDatkell A Co.. kiharuabtirg. on AVEDNEDAY. A utuLwi-nt. 3 o'clock r,. m., to mkt. action In reference to the re.erectloß of the bride, By order of the Board. ....Iw3ratki4 , .INO. RI , EP. rkyreterr. L CON 1,1 I. RANK. 1.11-030ruou. 1 ri , 111: ANNUAL ELECTION FOR =ln k : tion.:"pi'llt_jettA•79Wtl'e bold at the • tweets to hour, of eleren anifilne. lin' ' ' ‘r Jr IN 19,1870. , - .1. W.-DA 777 T. .._ll‘7.l.arl l'ambler. ErI2I)U\TT. $lOO Bounty Collected • Vey all 'withers ho enlisted between May 4th and Jai i 2 . 4 d. 1 ha 1.. v• ho were discbanied for diaabil- Ity before ear , Ine two year.. and who bare hereto. :3113 received no bunt,. The undernaned has retuo7ed his ninee w (la. zrrrC kluf:ding.mmnerniatht.rennoand Small:Mk Street. and is non prepared 4 rollect claim, speed Ur and at moderate rata. Can on.or addrem, al staraM .11. F: UnOWN, ChM Anent, UAztrrS Building, Corner Sloth arende and Smithfield atm.. ay•PUBLIC - NOTICE. 7 - 11a - ring - l;ee appointed OAS and GAS Ntr.rkat INSPINg. TOR for Allegheny rounty, DODce hi hereby given that until the hemmer/ omen and blechartiml Teat ng, %feebler'', run to provided, twill be found at OFFICE' OF TUN NATIONAL FONNURT AND I . ION WORKS. Twenty.thirti 'Meet. 1341 rten, Pittsburgh. fe21.:30 lien red I:. Meter teopectry._ L . C4NOTItE.—The undersigned bare etivtered the Steam Ferry Dosi,Capt. W. C. DENNY..d ;Oil run her as e Ferry on and after duly 6th front Shsrpsburg to Pittsburgh outfit the dbl.Mudd Bridge Is rebuilt. WM. 11. CLANCY. jut W. A. senouL. POLITICAL FOA CoßoxEit. 3IAJ. IV. 11. HOPE, • Mate of tbe nth Penna. Reties -tear Hu bidet to the decision of the ensuing Union it publican County Convention. ten lIFFOIL SENATE. • GEORGE H. ANDERSON, Subject to the detualon of tile ennoble Union Public!. CounteCouvetttbut pa%) gFOR PROTHONOTARY, M: G. COREY. 1 Idte Captain Co. G. IS3d Pi. Nobject to the decision of the enaeltat Union Ile publica fefl..3l.tF n County Contention. • • FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. GEORGE NEELEY, Of Marshall Township, subject to the decistotio the Union Republican County Conrcutlon. 5033 d•at I:1Tb. FOR COUNTY commissional BENJAMIN DOUTHETt, Of ',Dana lownshsp. 1s a o&hliditto fur Gant tonanilase,ner, m euboollnation to thellectrivit o the Republican Contention. Est modes ih reb • apiloetsd.tt INSURANCE S UCCESS THE CRITERION OF Ek The Empire Mutual . • Has achlereil a success almost unparalleled lu tbe history of Life Insurance. . ORGANIZEI/ APRIL 39 ISO Bus_ine's:-; of the\ -ja.mpany IL THE EURLT FISCAL YEAR. Whole Number of l'ohotoi !Boned 3.3:414 Total Pon:ultimo 111300.247:2.2. 'Amon o ores and sop. to Tottnroart . C".#l3 Avernso Lotto of oil Companies "' 31.40 roroTot7 8100 tho Emilie hat , &.221 of Apootts. . .. rerarts amount et PolicreS. " . .. Stl.4lltl Total AsKIIP o.uno ezoo.uou Clash Casual rlsperlted lo trktb the State and the balance securely llllTsled. .Wll. A. FULLER. Mamie for Weatern PeeflaYlmull. Mew ?S TS YOU TII AV GNUS. Pluaburea. P. GOOD AU 'NTS, ,boyf male alml female, InAted. • A. McrARLAND, TiLIEIANTIWAA,' Pm:mime?. Vict Pumairma. W ladaUff MILLED, Nemo.), . Federal Insurance Co. t!0i3.Z9.503 UY .3.I..LEGIIENY CITY. PA. OFFICE: for. Federal arid Laced Streets. Edward Giveg, G..Glineue, Valenta)* Baker. .1. Konen. Y. Elhellaby. gameet B. drank, ' 3.1 . . garland; 11 . 4 1. 4 k 4wr , : • .1e17:713 14,V General Agent CHARTiII , IB29 - IEPETCAE. FRANKLIN. FIRE INSUIL CO OF PHILADELPHIA.' OFFICE 433 AND 437 cs. TNOT Er BA UM; Assets on J. if, INTO, 1FJ,FC25.734 OT- Csmital. 1142111.9 go. Accrued Surs.ins arm 533 oA tnl Erg , p 1 I r!cl7ercup,ri b' s f rl Termß allt e n ' aVor IF uround Rents and • /dmiti4as. • • • - DIRECTORS—AIfred 3. Baker. Sarnuel Grant. Geri. W. Richards. lemur Lea, Geo. Fisies..Allnuf 13tier,Thos. Smirks. Wm. S. Want. Um.. .S. Ellis. Gustavus 11. Benson. ALFRED G. BAKER. President, W. McAllister. GEO. F Becr AW eistN.ry. Vim President. T. IL Barer. Assistant Seel, COFFIN & ILELLOGO, adCur. Third Avenue end Wood Si, 1 WESTERN INSURANCE COMP'Y ' Of Pittsburgh—. ALEXANDER. NIMICIL President. WE. P. 11E1UIERT, Vice President. WM. P. lIERBERT, Secretary —_ CAPT. GNO. NISELD. Utmost Agent Omoo DM Water street. Mpiaok C 0..• Warehouse, op imam Pittaborrh. Rlglnsure itittst ad kinds of Fire and Marine A borne Institution, managed by Directors whit are well known to tbe comromilt. site wile are determined DT promptnessd liberality to maintain the °hammer whisk they eal bane roomed, be tint best protection to thew who desire to be insunal. Mg=Fong: Alexander Ninth*. . .Johnin. 7dcCH s, H. gwor • Ch.. J. CUrks. Dunes McAuley, S. Icvans, Alexander nye.. Blzkpattlek. ADdren Acklny, tninDlterouar, David M. Long, • D. Inn... CASH: INSURANCE COMPANY, Phelan's Building, NO. Nll. SIXTH AVISNUS, 9600 ND i7.00/1. • Prrzsauttou, PA. . =I •JVoyel. Taps. M. Rana, Hartman. A. Chamber... nfik u.O. 544 "' It B IL K rrendant. • jak.; . . igisoy . , gift Pred . amkt Capt. R. J. GRAM oimaral Apr i k a i i INSURES ON LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL AND MARINE MKS. MT:I ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. Of P USTICE. NO. irs rounTli AVF.N117... ; mans actanst all Wads of irks sad .itaftss JO nilfitS§Pft: tt i gest " 'd C. O. DON SecratvuT. " ' CAPT WII DEAN. Osumi Amt. Fshoestoek. W 3. Jr., .W. IL Everson, a. no ' Hobart n. two.; is.. Charles Hays. • ' J.neminc T.ntoetels4. Came Wm. Man, T. L. Eerie. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY. CUR. FEDERAL BT. Ani Si" DIAJWAID. ALL I. • 01.1.6Nv. u n iLD fike is let o. the SECOND rq.nobrAL SANK W. W. MARTIN. Vroidasat. ' JOHN BROWN. Mt., Vice Freak Wu. i _JAMAS R. lITZTEN •: BON.- B eas ay. 2" V A ttM,lfttl._427 . teßn mown. , Gorg Otnt, ,Jaeob ,Th.pmarCl.MeNanthm • RM frENNESSEE BARLET) Bags' • 1-Ne. r*" "W". f itit h h b fncy Co. ~; „,,. „, - • i 4 : 4 4." - ', , it'z'• 4 4. , ;3:1 4 ,- - 01•,' , g•=4:16 - ,;• - •,•i.•,.,: • • r, ORPHAN'S ; COURT SAL - P, Estate of Games S. Nreld. bee'd. • By virtue 01 an °etc! . of Ihy_Lifhhany_ court of . air k 'rj r=it t iliarthe O ;to 7 dt?l,4 ° ,4',ll;th. m e r t p Due axle. rev eit7'l"MuiblirtlsitcoV.44.! 1870..2 o'cloek P. 8.. ail that certain Farm or tract of toad La meld , toernattift of .bird the mall Jam. S. bauM lately died maimed. cohialines Abott 97 An., Wended by iIUIPS of Hiram I‘,,r. J. Ito. Millen. Jr.. svileoa Lenten. and others, and abont oto-alf tulle trout the line of the eberners read.' The whole is underlaid With "'t • • C. Ana to wales stgot tee =le i , or 1.,, t ,, t ,„ FL ' • TEILIIIBOI' SALE ono, botnetne ex,ily Star "he..) debtei.f decedent en -oo..) to b. pald..on contlremtlon the d e * ' third ortbe reandeder to be ;od at the l' ee. -- .4,11 ye. Sarah J. Ll•]a.end to.roneen t` the Lend. the be ete thereof beduring Ilfe. The other In be ono] In thee" epee! oettoente ea the elem."... df id decedent errle6 at tae 1. 1571. and 11414. I... ' hC 7 o — e " nib money to be ee..ered b....dunn e •P.rchi , .." to NY Ini..rjfne, and tarn p ' • • ~ , ,. .., ',T itr:Org Z -T5 t.1.';1;71t: • ' :I C. IT J , 50•1'; , :wr21 1. TN THE COURT OF I/UARTER • 61r.stony of Area:hero , County. h ••• 10 2:arch In the 1E470. Mises:lmmo. Docket. • i In the matter of the opening of . 21titanherger al ley. city of Pitiahnrch. dnin ni'vr•Jula 23.1b7 o.on ord. the Court appoint W. W.T hat:maim. . t tituonyoffered by the parties inter. steo lathe otiose case In relation to the metiers at hags theieln, and report the same to Ma Court icith °Pinion thereon as to each modifies...no of the rep.ht of • sienera as elbauld be made. If ural the form of an order to be muds by the earl. Ten days nutlet, of the time and place of humbug to - try-Oven to the}dirties on the record or their art...rue!, end by publication three thoi s in the in a AVITS i . . I: RT. 111" Attest. JOPErtI Pittrbh..Clere. Panics Interested are hereby notified that I attend for the parts., of perfortoo.a ter Waite under the foregone ePredrnue nt at. nit I OS Filth erenue.l'lt tabu orb, W 1,1. A Y. the. lOth day"( Austuat. A. 0.. 1870. et 2 T. mod et each other time. es may ho hued by *4- journment. • • • 'W. W. TllUMstes. I.llr .1 . 23. INTO. • • la riat ALLEGHENY COUNTY' s" =1 =111=11M:1=11M1111111 Charter of Incorporation, Nu. 342. SEPTEMBER 1.1870 And now. Jai/ 71. 1870. and the Court..lP - art the same to be filel MI.. utl ' ee given by Publication Sur !bred week•; relttina forth lhaisaid charter will be granted et (be nett terra of Ibis court. If no rullirient reason bn Otoon tc the rikntntry =MEE! 12::E=E_11== A LLEGHENY COUNTY, ss =1 In the Court of lastutuon Plsue, Inibe re attpl mm of tit, Wtirklngmen'sllthog anif 1.11 ar.ciafa;ar of Vast Tilnulogbelp for CHARTER OF INCORPORATION • No. 429; Sept. 1. 1870. And pour. July 0. 11170. petition prevented and tie Court dl•eet the same to be died, and that notice be'rdre by. DebilesUow zurthree weeks letting forth thit charter will be scrkated at the next tenst of hli Court. It no enthclent merit CO StIOWII to the I=2 Attest • A LLTGIHENT COONTY.ss. In the Court of Common .Pleas. In the're4 • notion of the Oerman—Tnraer .Anetnentlon of utlngbam. Pennnyltsal I s, for Amendment to Charter No. 1132 lonoTerna. 111111 And now, June 4, 1870. [Petition. •Mda and proposed amendment Presented. and ! , Court direct the tame to , be Med; and that nolt. be given by publication In the Pittsburgh odo for three week... ...Inlay forth that enld amon meat writ be allowed at the nlltt term of t • Court, If no endertent reason be town to the hi DT the cyan. Prom th•Efrehrd. JACOB It. WALTER • f•Maa. • Prothonot IN THE COURT OF QUARTER 8 Sllihtl3 of Allegheny county._ = rivon In hereby ws en that the rernr , r 0? V rs thershoso ease. WE, presenkpd to court tiled July' 7. I 1970.. d oOnfirmetl 1.13.1,t0 ben; xtrooluto hUI exception. 'veined! thereto Wt ten dnyn. . • J. F. SLAGLE. JnitenS CIIE Attorney. IN THE MATTER. OF THE Opening of, Haslett Street, com=ra Notice 'ls herobi glees( that the assessments made by the viewers (umodifted by the Court) In the above tame ere 011 n la my.herids fo , i collection, and that If the estate be not. paid within thirty daft from the data hereol, lions will be (RVt foe the un paid usessmente with Interest; costs and loos. end the NUBS collected by legal proem., • J. P. SLAGLIC..hIy Ationtel• J ti sr. WA 1879. .1122Xati THE IP IST R COU RT F-TFIX AftsfvWc r •P°F B R:TgiVRINI 7 2.S E , wEsTE " ' ANDERSON J. II Ati AN. ot Pltuourith, Bank rupt under the ant of Congress of 'March 2d, IN 67 . l inving •Plelled for a Ditchargo from all • his debts, and alb other pniraltie under said act. by order ni the Until% notice ft hereby given to all creditors whit have Proven Men debt., and other persons Interested. to appear on the 30th DAY ob . JULY. 1870, at ID o/cloek before sA3turz. HARPER. Nag . Register In Bankruptcy. at his ogle°. No. 93 Insmond Mreat. Pittsburgh. to show anon, if any they have. why MK/large &gond not he granted to the tale / Bankrupt. S. C. afeCANDLCISS, Clerk N. of B.lslloElst. Coon for said District. Clerk . DEMIANTIS O TR ATOIt 'g E N OTICE:— Ate ST ere E y grvOZOALeSteLfAVS2ea tine no the estate of Goethe A. Belt late of Pitts burgh. county of Allegheny. dee'd. hire been wentgranted to. the subeenben rceildtng In }lttsbArgn. of Allegheny. All persons haring chains or demands against the estate of the lard deca dent, are therefore mounted to make annuli the sato. to the undersigned without dcior It Ht. their Hotel. . • • • • • • .tethe J. W. ANDY:II6OIg. Admloistrgtor: TN. THE .HATTER OF. OPEMING AINENS LASE. the Clty of Pltlahargh. NoUce to berthy Oren that the ameasmem• roam.. by the rta.rers. In the opaning of Altana' Lane, Im modhled et It. e.0.m.) IN now ID my hand• for eollaetles. and that if the mtde bb hat Dolt alibi. OH./ darn from the date hereof hem will he bled therefor against the propetifes asrersea.wlth la ter...L. eon not fees, and the same Collected by legal brooesa. • • J. F. BLAIJLE, City Atto o rne,r. .ItLY 11410. • 'lnn 'NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of &HER. 1t& ROT KLLWANUEIt. Mee of Aileen...l' CMS. deed. &ming been &minted t oth Is undersigned, sa l p Indebted Lo omd estate areirequesbal to make tmmedlots pat, sod all pereons holding Claims spinet sam estate to present- the , duly sothent-Mated for settlenomt. to VISITE & BEAGLE, Attorneys. n 0.106 F fifth avenue. Inns- WM. F. MAMA N0P.31. E.rzentor. 12= NEW . WALL FOR SPRING SALES, at No, 107 Markel St. ) NEAR FIFTH AVE. ralSigorg.l3,,ltsvgiLt - vz . gerA',‘24 r:frallaofhAVricnriflrls4ligedligliA DESIGNS 1.33 bnejora SMtATAS. TIZITEb end GILT PAILLUIL gIALEMATIT tarVrwlY47l,..lllllllwlT "LANKB PL a iTrrirri,f4X ghlt npyy =4 3 .11%...t No, 107 Markel- Et., lulu Fifth Atrium. OS. R., - lIUGIIES & 111:0.. WALL • PAPERS. SPRING, 1870; PRICES REDVO,Ei gituxusa! , l.lll l l a rt 1.30 - AirteltiTZAlV7.l7gt"' ELEGANT French mos Merlon raw Itto. logs, opt tpeoteett ahem at to any sayon,i r meet to the country. ror awe at - • W. New I=eale Ira 140111 glare. 101 REMOVALS. • REMOVA_L. Laing .&•-• McKallip , -Slave nun \ eyed to 341, Liberty at, b 7 Culp & L dbeparc, where thee wll 1 , 4 Waled to meet tbeirlfriends and the public generally.'. Thor have coextendy ye band a choice impartment of Family Flour. Grain. Feed, Land and Calcined "Imam WbltdLlme, Foundry Flour. tweet Stay. de: They isealso general agnate for the celebrat ed Johnatcate Hydraulic and Louisville Cement and Antbratate pad. RALTIMORE HEARI SH A 11,,ke. • -..Kaw. Potomac liming In barrels and aa: nalr do Shad to tarrols and anlvorf No. 1 4 0. 2 do. all ales 11=4711 , !: . cniatter barrelare&e, Vhit: Fhb, half burets; Latrsador.liarrlna barrels and !Wyse; Salmon In IdM Holland lienina,lollkaint cholas. For We Ids to Old trade. • • WATT, LAI I / 4 2 CO . _ mre . 172 and 174*Wood arra. LEGAL 11 I= By the C 1.30,1, , JACOB U. WALTVB.' Prothonotar . ME