8. e rrininr ., I I. t 4 . 1. 4.44, " AlleAkiMlTP4 l l l ri al ft la , SenilmMOnt4lY Meeting-=-ReSoluljoas Rel.; ativi to'the Death Of Rev. tacit: t A.regular setni-tocinthly meeting, of :the Alleglierkk Tenippranoe,. ,'xfpaterie:way beld: fineedtty evoplekl *ay, 19th, in the Seemid Unifed , :Preithkierierin-ChttrOyo Allegheit3r; Dr Cittriii•Vell; Wi'l;fegideni - in, the chair- 0 , 3,1:11h The eAtirptipat ~,, I m pia d mofir t ertiM by the Clliiirrhdot°, aftili W ah the minutes of tioßtlrfteuimeeting were retort tad 'AP. proveu. The dW,h tr..::V.. - iiiitsis: late ' a Vice Pre*wi a,' I ' . 1 1, 0 s t a-cw t .-was announced, anon'motion of Prof, L. H s . ' Eaton, 'Rev.- appointed to propirtutSiolu‘. d bint 11°0 re riVii to - Ws aeath. Dr. Clark being the speaker for the even ing,thA. ae. -His, ' --- ast a li d g e es , ktsixi J th‘nre g pleof -legal 'Pro' lillitP Con unjustly luterfera with any, of the Proper rights orlibeitles of tociety t" At,,,t% close of , theat paw, Viachvois one ,of r.,Allatirtiiiiilt elffirtiAtie t time of holaing the anniversary i meeting was discussed and tuttiouriced for the 9th of , • •, - ; 1: '. , June. pi., .•: 1 •;,,./ oi nalT : w e re ;,, . The fotiownrg masses were arrporrit- W.''W Waiiiii*, - 6..'tiaitey and 'Y. C. Davis were appointecta,Oommstee:to invite all Temperance cuyettlatitieut :to meet with. the League at its anuual treating, , ~ , Prof. L: H. Batch, D;laliiir and H.P:ckert constitute the Committee ltiteminate.offi cers for the ensr4g, year. ~•,..,4 ~ :. • The foltowing preamble and resolutions relative to the dent] of Am Lucm were read audoilopted :-,. ~: , • Minas, Rev. V. La:erts;a Vioe•President of this League, ana, an :eriineati'frlend cif moral - reform, '68,1p - e'en -sruidenirstricken down by the hand of death; therefere - Reedived,•Tlutt la ,his, death :the 'Arita' has lost an able aria efficient pasteri.societjo a pure and usefulituAtdiff; end the cautievaf temperance an eloquent and -featffedai adwr• Resolved, That ..twisapathies of this, Leagtik ble z blerohi s tendered to tbs.-sorrow, ing thnily,ao =Mealy and • uncspeattqllz, berea*ed ot 'its head. BeIiftFRCTEM ~ • ':"rm•a7:`,* -T er In tbe minutes of thloallagtte4ind publish ed wtth - itsp tlj ; , ~• 1r - After be . • the meeting 4 1713" .trl,th. 1 , 4 indepklktitnt *hi; ,94.70itnifi,-Gratit Lofts - , of :. Paimegylininh . o—Annual - 1, .I'l' o The d, •iwidire'• -of , the Indeperide4 Order of Odd lietursylvania, oorraened in Ligayptte, "tog, W904-11;e . et, YeelterdaY following • Grand r- iAseiltl Richardi - Wittaati,..-WW. , ‘ , Masyli;::Potei B. LOrig, R. W. Dap .G. Masteri , iiiamne P. -Gwinner, 8., W. G. Warden; Wes . OINK tis, R,. Secretary; M. Richard Muckle, R. W. Grand-Tres/niter. ' • . • Grand:DA& was 'opened form. the Might Worthy Deptity Grand Master; after warm. The ~.rentainder,: tho'nri.ininirmamOn, was occupied in 'hearing the report of, the Canianitteetir - • . 9 . 1 . 1V40P1T5t4400014. The . l.olgO Waif opened in the usual after- 3 5blnklibP;•7147144itiggtilleeatifirie ced the result o f the election for Grand Of:. iloers as follows- • M. W.. a. - 11r-4teiel: P.hilß. fulo.lthi a. . i diginVlh27 " Bucks co ur r.! • • 8.. W . G. Warden--JohnsSpringer, Philadelphia. i , P. Li B. W S. ,WY: r7rWiT!*- Oux4st•llP Philip. deb •R' • •. - . • Wi;;G:'•iiiist..!;44Riiiliarisincirle,ll6, • • R. W.IX Be 48 of Lamberton,!lo6 / Harrisburw...f 0 Out' 'vary : brief r e brt of the pros dings, we regratan..wri-liitthatxeistat— derstaniling.i;/ Tate; lonipaon, being- mecte4 of course our rdpOiteir could tot be He apr i e i t i lito ..a member: :• of the Grand Lodge o;li tePort of,the' s Proceedings, and wan in jA Vint Atrew64 l ol.4ferilliahe44cl one cr'thb, papeph..wltin.•inetrno,- tions to Tarnish , proolls , T to the others, but • on applying for the, sarne,, ; yere retuned..., „.4 ; Cs CogimmUble. Perrmis ..who attend. , the. market have , ' doubtleag 01 :Yed marked 'ehatige in; . the nuMueref conducting market ithin . , the Ad.*, few months.', The market house is kelit 'in 'better, Order _than ever ' before, and the • filth, we-:might practiiieinto*bichlhe butchers had fallen of, bringing withthem to the market house the hides et Slaughtered :arilwels,lwhieh some times ;remsM*,o,e u), ; theday has Wet" dapped. One dflate greatest"ahnoyittioei to WI& persoUs: at tending- !market mere •stibjec a, Ake stench or the 'hid* .. . agreeable, Weenie alranst 'Unbearable W us weather. Officer illgtrv- anti Dr)essleri ketcomita. bles, haveSatutif uktitik . . the new order Of:things as established the market. housek and:deserts( credit for • F • . Offider , Jethes -Scott, .phe . f tote most efficient PolkiMiedhi the city, iesYgned,his „ posltionOdlhel • • ;motee' Yesteida 4114. , A. J ' a rNif 44 4 4 1 41 5 S ittfizosafnec Mr riattitatedi:;tvall, of theveljt , otnoiritiati city. 'He pease: caution; mid Ateeltleehlghly.essentha &Wit 4..., l6 oZa u ffAvet degree Pollee ' He wrtile. violet <ea ty .oflChief of during” , ihia . ,4 Mayor Carth.t; and tendeied**ecy 'general Batts.: Action tothe'bitheMilie • elt, 36,01 e au-. thoritiedi logiet 1;3 , , emcdoes of so veTtiblVatfelfhiefitt . • IfithAtivW ems in whatever businem,hcaitai,erolxtrk. Efle muioesem, Mr. Moon, was fon' the:. day form during thellao*hrOhlietlen; and iss an excAleAt'albeV . „ 4 Vkl 1 4 111 g 4 u Prd44 ll .since. John hieraden • Street' - C o .. the Second' District, mutt, jpgraiation bo fore the. Mayor vesterdty, cEargYtkg Messrs. Bell daWare;4toritiiiii idieViith 'Violating a city 0410W:ice. There Is an. ordinance re qtdrinit °intuit** . in iiCiiitineting a 'vault under the paytiglentOra bridge:ohr feet in lieighttevAr th y xeliop, the pen alty for the iiblatioho 4 vihTch is five dol lars psclityftrlng the time the ~bridge, wantitip.,; Ifiiidieip)d , theithe pnUes men= tioned hadder.,4o t o Atyfi , pfil4 been con= Istruotlng Walt lander — the pavement on Tunnel sprect,,t4owlWyliat and had failed ereCl..thie,requipsr Prldge- leering was ba9l, _o l l4l l i4sewAriPol l 9it.: twenty.-erosta,... A' instit 1 40 1 114 11 ; Mr. Robinson ,thesnortirithiSt44, Robinson,oo/4 : ' ent of the Zones FerrYlkh.tnfrnl! ifs that do and alter Atonally nest • win ;a avitiliftV iligeiggNint . ;" trips from:seven o oblok frt. until seven in the morn*: 'lli lir bribe large p a Vly InereasinutralWatid a w n il o l e n v p ii Li' travel south:B*4=m • • • • ,„Ateat, Phstiqvich and?, • ; : ou tlying-wan:it,' this' bibtetelEbblidl _ convmhjagaboOMPoditickti 4 - 7 ‘ , by wartrtlMlMll;'lo.4,4* ll .:. •• • • want 145440145,cw—titisenSlthe. purr may rearprapartiOnate ward Mr helf ehter ol llk :raZilrfil ImproteWS'rOOoPuMl4)lt,, -e""r=tbe =OWSwdit „ThArisig';; buildimptereted • fitnithlleldiatd 31011;Cet'Stfael :t••••:-at• ....a14•1'1-ar ./.'itta , or) THE .I~7B',ESr Vatted States DilitrictiGpv*-44gli *cr. Candless ' The case. ofzic.. l 4kr A wi lB ° 4 ., Pv Joimscm;it7diteed for obapiincy to 'defraud the United Slates, NvPs:ittutrnitted; ',to the jury, under the charge of the Court, about ball, Fist teal .-t•Abaut:cuie'Veld,cle' the jury returned and announced that:they „mod veitictql e f not gnifty. 'The .cleferat*o . were, accordingly :die chazged by proclamation. • ; - Jacob Snyder and V. were iulileed on trial. on. , indictments, charging them: with ds:~it Niithaut paydient. 'Abe miecial revenue tex t Nithoup- giving bond, - apttin,gstill witbent"pernalt, aria dis- W 11004404 4.bonded war'e'house.. Efin. le plend guilty and Snyder 'COS placed!cin trial. The easehas notrg,b)eneontlided. - 1- 11 4 W - 9.,1 Peter Messner iit! erlCk:l6Alff. Ac tion on boolf Yb6bantS..SutY out a L Leopolcl Ptellbruner .ve. ,Logia Miller., Ainflitr talon. Teri:lid plaintiff for 17/ Stiephard 7 e troutity Crieker Bakery and ---CeiMeslogetzr , ~., Prominent among pioneer establish ments ,wthich date their origin away back %o the. edge,ef a preceding -generation,- and 1 , , • , 'whose pecepty and popularity"has 'Well" ateittdity n pereEMlSlg .throud? ol 4 4 116 papY ,ehaiiiirieYeaW 'Whiteibby ,Itiiet Passed'," tftertds the IrotC,city -Steard:; Bakery ; and; I - , , , „,... . . tCenfeetienerYl';,FtE• 817 Liberty street ~ the ' proprietor,` Mr - . :TAU Slieidetid, has long : 7 4 c,coupieffkli#1 'ii*e, , .:th;_the'iri:rtlts 'of aim:- active, 'l6Steful 'andTeioittogiyig'.builliiisii !citizipie 41 - (i'liiii;ever so ett- his es l'tabliehtaint as to win for it al' share of tnublie patronage, and year : by year inereee `, g his palates and extending hie, trade,' ednds himself taday at the head ,of one `of the larSeAt l ike,i Well WI . most, prosperous `establishments •n f,•• the detractor in the -western .secticiit'''ef 'tint State The,: main' '.buildieg of the- firm is large and commo-. `Mous and is mine fromPtbetecinbitodiceni liar. p ..ez i l ettic-nr .fctirgt,-11oer.• ~A ct., 1 thehed to- t ' ovens et Idan?Meth o.rePe - P , flops eYletrd 'Cracker and, bread taking, end'ell - thie ritioeseeily: ineoletnical - Arrangements for.• the .seanufeeture .• 'of ' sweet meats of all temptinClilideilPthnee _The stock on•" land '.of . ithe: •liitr,: together with 'li ' „fresh . - importation • ; ft foreign fruits, nuts, die . , /keg ' le't very ligge, and dealers- who' buy to sell again and retail patrons can nowhere else obtain ;better variety or 'selection. Owing to the ,rapid growth of the cracker trade of 'this hosso,'Mr. Shepherd has been rompelled,o establish a branch-bakery on the coiner of thumb and Cherry Alley, : This budding ;has been theroughly)refitted and 'supplied with ample machinery . for turning out nraokersbrllre -tiest qtmlity by the million. It is in.,c..harge of Mr. James Creighton, who manages all the various departments, a position for which he is' eminently quad lied, haying had large experience. Mr. Theodore Shepherd will be found constant -1 in attendance atlfiemain house on :Lib 'e'rty street, and - tiering been almost raised to the businese,_prevesa.Naluable auxiliary in 'the firm . The, nianufeetnre of water, butter,frugar, Acida,‘Posten Wine, oyster, p M ; pie.'- c; ' Grahant, - novelty: almond and treat; .elFe..ll..iii . rpondtteted,widif much, elfre,•whthosteatfibbat VISCulq, itell;dYs tesp tie brea4, ginger apaintAnd..eraoker ;neat are made,specialties; For•anK :and every thing in theline Of;eradliark, ronfectidiery -.and bread we. gannet * too ,IterneetlY corn. : mend this olditild - sterlinglrou . se. ~. ~ . , ~, swiften,DCatii. Rev. ValentineT,u,s,, pastor of the;rust Methodist Allegneny,died end ,dndy betweshithrie and four o!ck3i3k yes terday #ter , ning,'at the parsonage, on`Union aiming:U.lM Allied' to lied - about twe 'O'clock Monday night in apparently excel- lent health. Shortly after three o'clock next morning his wife was awakened by hearing a groan, and on looking to ascer tain the cause, found her husband lying on the floor beside the bed.' She immediately ;lighted the itaa,"arid called for assistance, butt in a trioment or two death intervened. Dr. Cooper was stumnoned, and responded oinptly, but couldrenderno service: The phytucian gave it as his opir.lon, that death, -resulted frumapoplexy >. ; • . '4lll%.der.ekipi?...Wits.a.prOtainent..Methislist- minister, and , bakfo , yearki - putAttlyi''Zhe pastoral charge et thi3litst Methodist (for merly Methodist Protestant) Church in 'Allegheny. He had been in the ministry a - number of, years ; and ,during his connec gob withfthe Pittsburgh Conference, has* served as President, apdAta c s, held pgwr, im pottant positiods: • A Regular Customer. . 'i Bridget NicKinnis has become a regular .niatomer at the tonitni B/nrielY ; a week TuCOes that Bridget's nametlees•not appear °tithe books at the watch house, invaria . . bly followed by the words " drunku and dis orderly." She id Sod/ a' hardened iold'sni tier that she has become constitutionally 'disorderly:Una tidier dramluSt sober breath If it is possible for her to get liquor. Time slier has she , betiii`committed' to jail -for ten, twenty unqlthlrty, A dz,kys,,,and. if- -d ,ar. charged froth prilarilni the thornlng, after having served a term of.thlrty,days, she is almost fo wtl , 9lrthe follow a. pi g h4. ~ She: was - rel easedirccu. jail: srday and was again arrested for drtink, L ' WE . night ..;'She _ will. `probably get .thirty days more at the hearing this morn; 1 141; i - - •,•-• -—T • cl 'l' '•1, ( I . A , , :',÷. ;, ', 7. i d - ' ti darter in Trouble. , : fileorge A.•Neirreitic,' kzaliable of tourer - 4 1 ltelalr.toiruabigk r iumitulthyttra-dith • • • , In extricating himself. Lori he may 'ffe 894le Vi e l OPA'',.x_lo l/ 1 1 i t iMilfo °matted' fag" Juitice Sny der yester • dav, OharginglrestainfnAidEaesiehrlng+lll6- , gal fees. It appears that the , countable made lufbrutation; some time cdtteei,44st a German'''Woinan.Stir 4,11, n z —iltivirtr on Sunday, which )10 afterwara - iitharaw, as the prosecutoi allt upon the receipt of - ilve dollarslima the ifumakt:t . liectvhus 5 az.' rested and after:a hearing held tO bail for his appearance at Court; bildefault of which' 1 jlie i was committed to: jail.' : i . •Reformed 'Tires lan damsel The GeneyalAyp.. at,o4,o,4hafoninnMe*,, ,byterlith Thurch , tiorth' Atherl ~ YY ce. will meetthitreveuing . in the church onwhiqh; Rev. Dr. John 'Dongfaa is pasta.. at half past Neven ,cvolooki IThe retiring. lioder , ' Ater, Rev. W. S. BratitM,!Will deliver ihef; opening sermoif.' - 'The 'Committee "of Ar rangements, which mishits of3fessrs. R. C. Miller, Josiah Stevenaol* and F. , R. !,510.', Cutcheon pe, prsv, at ' the Church ,tNe afternoon and eveningifer the- purpose , °rdirb ll , g 40 0 1/41 1 9 their P*ft9lo9.ll-!, pp*. : :toc.pie_iiitimiik74olthcoiiiiii- toetwedwaututh-vari4- ,F, tls eg. reftliti,: iiptkOttpleDot” pbell on Oximninean i Vunr, toreidnas 04:4451 ilaild ,thi3 prognnutiowto ffi r , euk VI etioollyviblert — dicifliitly re. Info AV tom-. 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V. .ElO ESDI - Xi . ...IItAYI'.T.2O; 7 IE,gBT i ,T [0 __ ~7. ~i : zi..!: - .7• 1 " , stilel Croisb:4 3 l :. pleasant very .pleaaant th ings to . :vo; at lewd tireraretn - bw cOe have ;fay • , few and pay as much for them as if we haipappilff ail We _Vatted.. ~ .erotawk. a perhaps like stmper . riesove want them when we have 'hot arlY, and if' - We had quantities, we might become so lased to the luxUry-'as not to care totichlbiSit.. It la,not a tined thing to be sated; enough is las good as a feast, , and so, probably, too Muffle better than a siiribit!,,Thik.taleast,fieems to be• the idea of our. kind 'and 'ltrying fathers.' Too mumr-cro ming ri;vtitsti'iMberTPrfel: A° eitl;:tilettfiolddlikfureitrald. . ~: „a.l' zrly the boot-black trade... And then wo . ep have l riblight.tOifisiiiitel:tiailii4 tit' ‘ :5' and • if they persist itrdo lig so,. it ishig .Iy, proPertO have as much mad as pcissibl to injure-the dresses, so that theyyrill.ribt'be, fit to west again, and'thtiamakethe'Wopien' neake.wearing trkils and also' encourage the 4ry - goods.bpsinees. Jus t e as few crossings has possible,'issthe idea. "Few's the woid,", .intidSarnsop„ Bram,Att,thretV it; is. IfiNe; had - Inc:ire *a iitamdd Orepably•' grumble for , still more; as '; it is, :we !don't . know that , ;such things ere: neiSeekir.Wi Pther towns have good crossings and pairernefits, ut we don't. need. Omni, we have so much hat is' fine and:charnaftig in the city that e can dispepsi nth . Such, rifles. 1, Look; it the: roadwp,y, z on, Seoonilet, belplit. ti l e, Bir minghankAlridget -.l.Olik — arthe City/larks -L-also'on Second itieet.l. i Look at the highly (very) tompilble place Where it is PriPosed: to plebe the Sohliefi''Monnoierit! Look at e n e pure; clean ) convenient markets i I Taste ' he wpter; and bee, feel smell andtaste'the oke; and soot: and dirt! Can anything. 1 in 'any other City: equal. , theee ?: We aek the tillestioniokingti9tottuiie 'for we all know that 'an ' th ese respects!Pittsburgh standeattletßr*fakd:YEeittlMOst I. thinld ..tiniipproachab ii. But in spite of this, in l' spite of all thest;the,..city., Fathers are go-, lug to Iminbi the feWtgrumbleirtito ceeertain extent: We are going to have two ;whole new crossings; both on Fifth street, hut veryjndicionsly paced at Smithfield and. Market, So far apart that there will be no dangsr.of anyone:getting from one to the -other along. 'Fifth - street without getting muddy, so that seeming to yield to the -ipnovatingidelerof sonmpersons who are - progresinve,,, the„ ;guardians of the city stick to their excellent purpose of leaving us - as dirty,,, .. ;nod muddy, ~ and ; void, of comf o rt as our fathers and our' grand ' fathers (who were as good as we are)l were content to be. ~] And when tifeact_.; - crt.9 l 9os #et- 1- tuluet. 1 don't l ive beg of yout—yon, wile ma e the', crossings—don't make them any di brent from the usual kind. Take.,the cro ssings 'at Liberty and Market streets. They are models in their way; a few big boulders, and thena hollow, ,full- of—water on rainy 1 days; and too large to' jump across, a few more boulders, and another hollow. That is the way to do the thhig, but they must be very narrow, too narrow for any number of people to cross at once; but in crowded streets it don't matter, for crowds are in a hurry, and then if they wern't made that way they wouldn't match the other , cross ings in the city. and'Of course they must all ;match or it wouldn't do at all. Real Eitate :Transfers. The following deeds were filed of record before H. Snively, -.Esq., . Recorder, May 18th, 1868: Joseph Laurent. trustee, to' Mrs. Mary Smith. April 16. 148: lots Nos. lt:L.and' lint; Int the plan of the . "East Liberty Banyerein 4 ' on Run street. 36 feet front and extending In ',depth to the township. road .. 31.1rntUncet 1tT7,10 - 361frtonner. une V; Miff: , Ibt on Fourth stallt s ..MCEeeSpart, 49,by - 140ft....300 „Mary F. Lynch ttrUallti - 1 , . BUCAurt. JlllYl_,6 leen: lots NOA. 6,7, 8. 9 and,lo„ In plan.of lots on /Went "Hope. Peebles towurZip.r.,..l..s. . Joseph Lotlnk to Lorenz Waller, a aaaaaaa 12, ISV: irregular lot on Chcitnnt street, Helene tp.':.ssoo Mathias Mentzer et al., to Stephen Fisher,April 30,.1867; the undkvisied-,one fourthnof Swpnfes of ground in Sh aleriow A .. . • ... . Alex..M. /4cClure to Joseph Perkin 5............... ism; lotte 31t911n township, corttaining .47% per ches. with buildings $1,300 Mrs. Mary Ann Laughlin, et al. to Cicero' Has brouck, May 11. 180: lots in tote Seventh ward, Pittsburgh, Nos. 167 to 1.72.. inclusive, on ',mine and Cook street,' lei by 1150 ftot • ITAG O Alexander Berberick to Stephen Valmer; May 12. 1S68: tract of land In Ross township, containing 6 acres $2,300 Thomas Mellon to Lewis Fundts, April 10. 1511; lot No. In in Alelion's plan.in Collins township, on the Fraukstown road. 20 by 100 feet 8•476 Henry StrathotT to Leer. Flid., March 80, 1808: lot In East Liberty, fronting on the plank road, 40 by 112 feet, with buildings KEW Pant Stang to Itichard.3.lcerory,l April 7, tet%:. tract of land in' Pine township, containing a accvs 100 pebeicm .1100 c: - We clip the following from the Presby terian Bdimer: —"Hon: . Walter Lowrie, for many y e a rs Secretary of our Board of Foreign Aiissions, has at length, en acernint of his age and feebleness of body, retired from all con- Julction with tho duties of the office,. , Long, ;faithfully arid - 'ably: 'IlaS 'he served" 'the` the 'Church. Probably no other man has a stronger hold upon the affections, of the ministry and. people:: Forhlm prayers will go up, not only from all. parts of the coun try, but from Europe, Asia and Africa. He was born'in Butler county, Pennsylvania, became Senator of the United . States, and was afterwards'Clerk of the Senate, which office he resigned to 'accept' the ser vice from which he just retired. 'Wise in counsel, determined in purpose, and efficient in notion, he has administered the affairs of the great trust committed to him 1110 as to:win the achnitatiort of. Superb iteiittlebct(iiiti Crounde at Heine% .wood Station at Auction: There will be sold by anction this day, at four o'cleph;,b - 7-,2,.. uggiisktAlicticitticar, • " 'Bornewood„Station,,, on th e PelthVive Railroad, a'lot of 'ground, between two and three acres, finely improve ~,on s wittc3i .in erected a new and very handsoniellidellinie house, containing, eight_roenasi. Nith, ail til; adorn conveniences and aPpliances. It is beautifully oiltuald, on the;Ginenshnrg pike, agar the .r,inddences of Messrs. •Fahneseock„Origith , and otherCand`conk. "15tffes every desirable feat ure of AI country residence: near the city. The speolal ' at- Sentibrr-of -those!n — qaest --- 0 :ChM' %ohm is invited, Tt& - IbilAiighly_lattiactive able. Take train at three , o'cl ock , frput Union Depot, Liberty street: - A Runaway. --.A. horse attacbedlo an ex press wagon yesterday took, fright at the corner of .Thfrd 'arid Ilrant 'streets and be unmanqgeable, , ran down Third to gmithfidd, and up Smithfield to Fifth, where he was checked by running into an Wit wagon. No serious damage was done either to perkon or property, which • maY, , tfit amotinted-fOr the fact that the driver' held ,the lines and kept the horse partly Milder control,,but was not strong quough • to keep him from runnifig: - 4 ~3 Barroom Fight.;=-4114iacefut flint ee,. leurred in the Broadway saloon yesterday, between Harry Walk _,er a bar keeper, and Alonto Billingardalthich it appears . Bill .lngs Was. badly_ need rrp,,. aUeges that ill s was atraatoAirwaikerwitriont any him ant that Seine one_elae-struck him aeveral times while W . alker,wait him.n He. *do infermation) before ' Alderman StraM charging,' Walker with _ assault and hatteAr.i.A. rtrePlAree Weser arrested Oitut hb Ugpf Improvement: - g:sli nar . , ter Lae naltd7A - .o,*Oiloc r •lbe4 . - On the nOrLh~binet > 'lt itl Canal street to the old .rafiro - ad - bless.: Yng. This was a much needed, improve. • ment,i as that side'Of the Street atthat "int was iellakeekkle33illt OWN' 4 'should be afom - inqr - mitaireeterosi Canal unction 2 with t.4,lberrl t ivitioti , hly nee d ed ed to complete the line of side- - ;.-wallnion4hat - iside.of-theit ,p.7L fine buildinris itL e ponrea:, ;of 'e ion at o the oornecorner.fake ;' StatlevelifiekalleY.: :avhicit hatrewna' l tkehrfinj'a' iltmtier • lean ; has be en regrie!Pdi..Antt the:i•Mssoos • ITowit*Ork;on the one,- jrtdebiire are te.: • , • ' . ';::30,,7 3 - ADMs4 l 4ents• ...,: - !T :;- 75 - •7 1 p . , ;4.7 Tari v fE i tt.4,,, p lEforsr..—„"Nobody'sdangt,,. s iifx,'.. l Lltf drantp2of-fdeCideti iieiit':Nihtiii'l properly put on the stage, was rendered last evening at this shabby- genteel house 1 to . an exquisitely small audience. So few men and women were present that we con -Arab:dated ourself on the kindness of the mOmagemenfiiTirininig:inliaislixitersthat , ithis , does not advertise in ,thp G. while..,duly apprecia ting 1 which prompted the "Zompi._ 1 . ,ttutt, it „.was a wast,e,of r , itlritinchpied seats.aid ggarl• , told that fact most nly her potent causes are aware musernent , lovers from this fliiple of the drama. ,Zndet be very . sorry that A. 'str look over the sea of 'empty i, lug the auditorium, night . fthaVl"Thid 1 -Mont i to the GAzir . ri." For ILez. einem, we thank the t most important an aeitson -INit,ztstjhe a' e rtA 4 all'n'4t 1101111 if= all the iitoifio - rainis: of We m 4 the st. s se “gags," indecerieles aileral faults- hitherts; forind, invent will consent to keep xent on the programme led 1 "I=', Ws- charity in our nature to • telt_ _„ Tarttarnterddrarilly' 'in attendaita,licititemilliaullicisi6:l4:ylilat , they might be comfortably accommodated in a large sized •-• *a- tici'-irdeste-/, juice that the management is so unsuccess-d ,fUL It is a mattep, gf congratulation, how ever, that the people are awakening to - a ftill sense of the mijtistlcsa so` long prac ticed upon them by.those who, palm off a rhinerable second 'class place of light en ,tertaimment as a - representative . !first c,lass 'establishment. The merited , rebuke was sloW in coming, but with awfliWorde it has arrived and the place totters 4 - beneath its weight. We felt truly sorry for Miss Price.. She ' is rightly regarded as arising young actress, whbse future will, beyond any dOubt, be marked tvith, brilliancy and sinkcess; bit why should she be subjected at this early day in her career as a star to the chilling, fire extingulifiii3g; u auhdui g and mor ilfying ordeal of playing in a large : and pop beftite'a.mere lafiffdl of men and women. Her engagement at, thin de" ,crryingjestablishment will dampen her buoy ;ant spirts, and unless there ere - those about her who will satisfactorily establish in her mind that her failure to crowd the house, or even to draw nrespectable small audience, is not due to any faultZtjf - hers,-but to the fact that-the peoPle - arelsickenedr - with the House ; itself And , thoroughly;-disgusted with thi disgraceful sceriesi• not in any of the published plem.which .have,',of characterized the' It is the self re spect of:the people'iither . tldin any failure. on the part of Was Price,which tells so fear fully on the Opera House audiences. PITTACURGIT THEATRE.--123re was not a seat unoccupied at the "0414 Drury" lasi night.' The performance were good. To night a'rare and varied bilitOffered. DuaNui,L's lkfusEum.. l —A,mona. the new - , attractimis at this plaop rethe man who' boasts of a heavy beardlleven feet long.- , To the Alifittet l / 4 '-•, ,, , Do. notlthink that yotricannokbe cored tecanse, you have tr otheOemedies. -Remember that many our remedies are • known only to - ourOliipe and are .- com pounded according to- our. own reasoning, and extensive-experience with the' sick. We' use principally vegetable. remedies, discarding entirely the use of Calomel or Mercury in afty,forfq. We are also unposed .to in any case. During the. whole:edubsiti .of our -study 'andpractice we have paid particular atten tion. tolhe, "old Gernatuinfotle" of deteeting diseasastOf the internal organshY the ex= amination of the Urine, and we feel per fectly satisfied that there is no more certain sign offered in disease 'than is presented in that secretion. • If you have any Liver, Lung; Kidney,. Blood, or Female Disease, send a vial of 1 urine to our office . ; No. 908 Penn street, , Pittsburgh, for examination, and have the necessary medicine sent you. I , - • J. L. AIcKEE, M. D. ; Dr. Lonerkati, Physician' and:Elec.- Ttrician. Gives 'special attention to the treatment of IChronic Diseases and the diseases of Women not Children. • . er Vegetable pills Improve the general co ditiort by giving tone and energppto the' estive organs,: and *ill relieve headache al lost: immediately. :The hundreds . who ha 13 been cured-lby, her give evidence that I .he .remedies are; safe and efficacious, and th t her , , 'Electrie.altreatutent" is judicious.; ly mployed: Office hours from 9a. m.to 3 p. n., at her residence on Neville street., Doirtinaii;',lllriningbam. breatened Him.--.T. J. "Young . made inf.rmation before Alderman Strain yes ter l ay, against i Matthew Lawton, for su sty of the peace. He alleges in the Inf.rmation that' Lawton threatened to "II ash his mouth." The accused was held iior a hearing. Surety of the ' , Peuee.--Leopold Vetters made Information before Aldertrian Mu lten yesterday against Mathias Seibert fot Surety of the peace: Ullsges that Sei bert threatened to burn his house to ashes. 4'warrant was isinied Tor the arrest of Sob bezl. • 141 , She Dollar Savings 131ink.-..We learn that 1 the • Dollar Savings.'Bank Company hayej in contemplation tha , ereetion of a magnificent brick building on -Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office on the lot occupied by three one-story houses. ....-Crouings.—One of the crossings on Smith field street, at Fifth, was completed yester day evening, and the work of laying 'the 'one . on the opposite side of thp street was Commenced and be Completed this morning.. . - s To Be - . ConitiletellAnGailiPrtbai reeta .EvangelicallUgferan Ohkelipm 6,1 k ; summeri Joao tielilonaßbiO4..6lW., .. i work is alreadvut tigWV9rk lle' continued 'ula4r.(ll.o'; Ottnit''Peil#3' ]shed. -."_ ',-.., - , -. 7:s!tr , r'4-... - 7 , -='.47 5 . ---"" * * temmitted.:4l3llten Vl s etioll - 4 1 0 14 / 4 14 q. shall; eiutrize4;(oksottli oteattuirAzn*eatig before •In .. see Berlteri c3v/Ra:Lii*:, 01" A', bailed! vitiAtvrestid , iiii4itze , ONT.' 5 47' , / 11 4i,lY,!Alii 6 ft ,7:, , , t , 'N. • ~ , .—...... — :,..,:. t, -,...4,--- Beibr Belaid:—The sidewalk on , Wood street, frotrt Sixth street'to ,the Third 'N's; tional Bank, on the east , side of the btreet, is being reload and a new. and more sub-' stantial ourb is being get: " . Dull.irirninal - business with;;,s plise . magistrates iumuleedhagly dull litgiresenlT in this city. lilt - to be accountedithOSittt. 'result' of*garfortnation.irprArhtc*: citliensV wandfte sd. ' •,, ,T L 7 '-•• • Lot at illionewoodfortiale lit-da4:4116 fall to;atterid the sale at Sty ;p!c100%-d o , "of that " beautiful lot of IX, acre &hat wood istation, advertised by D. aggate;" Auctioneer. • 4 . ! UnTrgoing Reladri6- -1 . The. bitlacirbf. Fire larm and 'Pont() T610'0411 'in Wider.; Rolla remirliez it la belngrepapereds OA Is tiabe repaipted and thoroughly reOvatecl. Achesp:-~Cw nmbeie were'selling in mar- - 4 k ,yesterday morning i at_tlu cents aptspee, .1" supply was fully' Ind td,the demand or thotrts,ll ; • v : ~ 7.1 - ; L 1:! ;".. • , 4144 1 1rork,—The tApicaliKloWerealiirerk 9natnlthfield droop yesterdaYn and EuiiiP. .' 4-dittl 11il'11.* P1 :14(t14 1 0 i ni..W e 4PPekrarle: Ohio Items. ~.._ The Portsmouth Tribune says : Gen. John A. Logan - has kindly consented to address , the soldiers - and sailors of this county some time durihi the month of June. Dimno - , , tice of the time:and place will be given. ~ The Tuscarawas Advocate says; Mr. Geo. Huber, of Uhrichsville, Ohio, went to, his • ice house one day last week to get some ice for a customer, and In removing some straw was bitten three times in'the'foi l earni by a large -black spider ' which 'lie *afterwards killed. He paid bat little ettentidn to the wound• and in a feir days died teery-Stidden ly. •He was sick hi:Mali:re , honrs4iduring `which time he vomited violently. , - i The blewark American says: The .4:lom tnittee on Memoirs of the ' Licking .county: Pioneer Society are Called Upon to annotiace , in our paper this Week, the death of Mrs. PrieSt,•the oldest Member of their Soci 'tv.: Her death occurred in' her - humble VA , home, 'oir the farni oflEfon.Win. Stenbe ,'1 4 T 4n Madison- t,ownship; on Saturday•nig t last, where she had been living for-near y twenty year 4 at the advanced age of 'Tithe than 4,lmM:bred years. Mrs. Priest was', born in Culpepper, cOunty,Yirginia, in 1766 e where shecontinuedp reside until ;rear,, the cloEitS of the Lest; century, when, with ' _her Inisbai:d and sit. children ,slieeMneto the MuSkinguni valleY, and Settled near the rnotithof the Lieking.• 'Here she con tinued for a number of years 'and then removed , to ; near' 'the mouth' of the Wakatomica . river, •' where she continued to.live along tine,. and • finally removed' to F7airfield ,;canilty.• „Here her husband died, and :the, fainily hav,ing had Much sicknesEi, ;dm decided to:remove. to, Licking county; Mid Withhei laige - faMilY settled oil 'the .11oCky,Fork, 'fiCno whence t atter a long fesidence,:she removed to the humble cabin in , whicbH she breathed. her. last, and elcised her-Very protritettitteaithly . career. Mrs. Priest was , an 'eteeedingly muscular and vigorouswomen,land always lived in a very plain, and simple manner.. As an evidence of, her ' xigo,t it may be' stated that 'she walked' every mile ;iff- the. waffrore Culpepper the liduskixigum; a distaribe of aboot fouf'huiidrect Miles, and carried an infant' child. That infint„ no* .seventy years of:age; attended her' mother. daring her illness and was her btifial.' The: Ohio 'State Sabbath School ;Union will hold its Convention this year at% Ober= lin; in the First Congregational - Church; Wednesday and Thursday; 4:crrte Sd and 4th. "Theyxuatie her a grave tooopi e." d and'Aturip Fora soul ad honest' arid tru' 'lf they hid been wisc, the.. dire necessity df opening the grave for otie so,l6velYtiodghf,' have been averted: Plantation Bitters, if . timely used, are sure -to rescue s thOyoung and lovely, the midd.laged, and:the ailing, from confirmed sickness. Almost all diseasErs have their:beginning in some 81474. difficulty of the Stomach, which would eventuate. in Dyspepsia, .head ache, Liver Complaints, Night Sweats,Pon surnption, Death. Plantation Patters will prevent 'these premonitory symptoms and keep the blood pure and the health good. While they invigorate the system they enliven the mind. • MAGNOLIA• WATER.-A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne, and at half the price. • mviratixF • Chappd" Hands, face and all rotOness of the skin, certainly cured by, using the Juniper Tar . Soap, made by Caswell, Haz ard & Co., 'New .Vork. It • surpasses' all other remedies as it will prevent roughness of the skin if used during 'cold weather. It is easily applied; avoiding 'all the trouble of the , greasy ,annwunds now in use: It can be usedby . ladies with themost tender skin,without irritation or pain, making it soft and clear. Sold by the druggists gen. erally. . wT. • ,„ ACostivenets.—Persons who ." suffer from . this painful condition of the digestive' organs, will experience immediate and per manent-relief-by-making-userof-W • • Pills, a medicine which hasbeattberoughly tested in this and one hundred diseases of tide bowela: Sold! byalLleadiiigrartiggists in the United States. Buildin Lots and Frame Church at Auc tion, Sale' o-day.—A. Leggate, Auctioneer, will sell at 10 o'clock, the two lots on Beaver street, Allegheny, adjoining the North Avenue Methodist Church. Also, the franie church erected thereon. The June nurnber of Godey's Lady's Book, as fresh, fragrant and charming as June itself, is received• and for sale at Gildenfenney's. - - THE famine and pestilence in Algeria has destroyed one hundred - thousand - Arabs within the last six months. The sufferings of the people are as horrible as those of the , inhabitants of ,the • Italiari >cities in tho mid die ages, accounts of whiCh hive been hand ed down to us with strict attention to all the minutia. The Arab have been reduced to such straits that they have greedily eaten offal and the putrefying bodies of animals that have died of the plague, which affijcts both, man and beast:' Two Freifelf tnissioriaties have arrived in New' York for the purpose of obtaining aid and relief from the citizens of the United States. TUE Macon (Ga.) Telegraph expr_eSses tbe opinion - that that:friends - Of Mr: PeiiiMeton are making a grievous mistake in complica ting the Presidential ,question with what they are pleased to denominate the "finan cial plan" of their favorite. The lxittle, it, sari, will be.. fought on far greater issues than tlie mere 2questionus bow,thepublit ' debt should be paid, a spestion on I which theifown party at the North. is divided in interest and opinion; it fbither Says that the Presidential queitionisbecoming one•of forte, and -Hancock la - the masit''fbe 'the , . times. . TIIE Syractuis, 4tandard tells an odd:story about a young steer that vicinity, which, 1 from eating, too much green food, suil*d a severe attack of,:f 3 hoove." Medicine [fail ing to give relief, an InciskYn'Avasinadeld the side of the animal,land a pill inserted. A lighted candle being- accidentally 'held Aet F ,.tha escaping .gas,ignited and burned ously, Until; by alivai ant, shed; and the likable atac•thci itit.le was saved from destruction. 'lll 110_, _ --To snow the potenty te w h is ky ring . fit;Waskington„not less , than a thousand relsaw of whisky . , ,seized as. contraband in , York this week, have Pe.elf ordered to; . Affit eletuiedantlebuitid to their bwners. 161 Providence, 11. 1., three hundred and rty barrels similarly seized, weir also -re leased and returned. " Butt* o Mirket.. GiirVqegrapikciffie BUFFALO May 19.—Flour dull. Wheat quiet; No. BUFFALO, $2,15;N0. I Milwaukee O. Corn weaker; sales of 50,000 bushels f111,00a1,01. Oats quiet; sales of 8,800 = labels of western at 78Maro. 'Mess - Pork .415 for hcay.:,!,Plr_d Invffier — nomiu .Iteoeipts r. 74409 %tut o rs of 4heat; 186,000 bushefs of Ertl; Z • oi, bush?? ? r k w ()rico* Matlect. , 10" f; Telegraph 4,0 therlttetrurgh"Guette.j.: NEW Ontgrom, Nay -10.—'...eftiton.Irreg u : _lar t ; middling uplands a3OO Wes of. Z5O talenli-Y. filuSalVtant tdoWpow unchanged: Flour steady - superfineso, • ;tin .pftkos.' Oats' easier at 80d. l'O'Vk advanced to p 29,00. :Moto firm. Shoulders 40, sae ) aides' 1811 Lard Bnd 71t ,19 20)itt. , : ~; . - • ' 1 1, - :00 t. .• • • ssirketi- , 1 • '• EuulanidEel4-'4lBd7:lPulointilia.°l4 -74a;:w:"flillitiest0041,4648081t0)47:1;:;..n*J11'61: ,Dirrgorrilde r l9-7164 t , ArylOnal•PtiNt ed 'ides 'AI NO. X 3vAlks . o APo i lonteiialire'rg 4,4 c. 112,90: .BRTEF NEWS ITEM. -- - York, Penna., has two steam fire en gines. —A severe rain and' hailtstorrn prevailed at Augusta, Ga., .-yesterday. —Sturgeon fishing has been a very, prof itable business on the tipper Delaware this season. —Dispatches from Rao/mille -Tenn:, • deny the report,of the. illness :of Governor. t, Brotvxdow. - - 3 ' —A l Denver disnatOh 'grotipir , broken on the Denver Pabifi'Cßailroiiif and Jo one mile graded. , • (freely Monday; was , eVen comfhinontary benefit by theiNew - York Union Le.aglif)nb,• —A yonng - woman named, r Ai:Lath:if mitted mettle by t t t aking araerdolast week,m 011 near t'aPol?bia„„q4P ,, ,Pa• I—Governor Fenton, ofNew Yerk, reit:wed.; iui azeprieve to Joa o Hrown.; the ; ; child mur- ' lierer. He will be hanged on the 30th. . , —The Spanish frigate Teuton, said' to be, .the largest ,iren, pled in, the ,wor/41,.(6,,700y tens):liati at*Xow,, York for•reptdra. Bloody _ baffles ;;have !:taken. place be- J.:1! tWefin rival claimants to mining property near Owyhee in ..Ore gon . -_ Several men have been killed 'and the Governor. of the , State hag issued a proclamation demanding " peace, and , asaertinghis intention to enforce —John 0' Bryne, lawyer; itif _PliiladotdphW' ) has filed a bill itwthe United 43tatea.•Dittl trict Coure,to- test the.: constitutionality the income tax -law. } ..fte pnlys for rei in junction to prevepta9plleetor _Abel seizing ~ .PF9P*Ur - 14 •4 2 1n04 or - Pahl; 1' —The notable-Boston breacti'ok prpnuae, case;• MrS. Delia Malbro.va. Thas.,Q4l4l. in which the dainages;4efelaht atAtin . l4 hundred thousand toihritet. • 'on Saturday, by a'yerdiet fOr the plaintiff $1,600.' The deferidant is One. of the wealthiest men iti.lidaseaShubetti: ' large number of.delegates from the, ' South acid West to the • General ' Assembly `, of the Old Scheel Presbyterian Church at • • 'Albany on Thursday, lutve arrived at New York en route.'_.htuch. , interest mans- • ) -Jested in- the .subject of the :union of , the two branchos.of the Church, which is, . pected to he acted' upon. • - —Venezuela (South America) dates oP , the 23d . ..u1t.., state that. the ,VenezueleaU. f . Convesa -- did not assemble -on the 10th, • 1 there toting no gtiornm.' - The truce with .the rebels' concluded' on the - 20th , , and , „everything was in an Misettled — state. Pri. 'Tate property was bernir seinff - tind stored in arsenals and cuttotrilfouseai to insure . the payment of goveiument debts., : A. later y dispatch states that Congress had come, to gether, and ,completed the amnesty-offered to rebels, the President being., allowed the discretionary power to treat.witb, only stip-,, Writing that the existing institutions must--; remain intact. _ . , _ • . PAGE—COITLSON.--9n, 14on'tley evening, lady • 18th, nertkat tho,tesidenee of. tho bride's parents,. by the Rev. V. Lficas, THO3IAR PAGE and ORPIIA LE' A,' daughter 61'Captaln *tn. Cool on; all of AllegberiY City. • " ' DIED: LORENZ.-On .Tuesday;May 19th; at 4 olclock. r..ni.,at.herlate residence, .14 o. 97 Penn, street, Mrs.- CATS:SABOTS; rellet•of the late Fredericic Lorenz, Esq. ••: I.; • Notice of funeral Sa Thursday.' s parlors. „ . . • LITCAS.Abriut 3 o'c l ock Tuesday morning, May I9th, at the parsonage, Won' avenue, Allegheny, Bev. V. .LIICAS. parlor •Uf -the , Sint , Method Church of Allegheny In the 44:4 year of his age. Notice of funeral in afterriOdn piper* UNDKR.TAKEIRS: gtEX4:4ll.llliEff-11.1111.1DiiIIITAKERy N0..1607017E19E1 ATREET,POO.burgb, l'a. - INS of an kinds; VEAPE S, ' GLOVES, and ev ini demi_pittrm of: raisins/. Paintsbing• Goods 'fur nished:, ROOM Wen Aar 5T141104., BeaFse pd. Car r iages Inn:abed. " . ' REFXRENOms , -6.er. Daild. Kart, - D.'D.,.Rev.:.M. W. Jacobus, D. D. Thognia Ewing Esq. Jacob H. QM - ARLES' ac - PEEBLES t UNDEIE TAKERS AND LIVERY STAB It corner of S 'DUSKY STREET AND, CHURCH .AVEhiIIE,,' 4 Allegheny City, whhre their COFFIN ROOMS are constantly.supplied with real and Imitation Rot& wood, Mahogany and Walnut Coffins, at prices ya sling from ** to 1100.." Bodies "Prepared for inter ment. .Hearses and Carriages %furnished; also'," all Kinds of Mourning tioodS, requDed.. Once -wok at all horns, day audhight. • , ROBERT RODNEV, UNDER... TAKER AND EMBALMER, 'No. 45 OHIO STREET Allegheny, t. anti No . - 50 • DIAMOND SQUARE, (bTJohn ilson.& Bros., keeps always on hands the , best Metal ;' Rosewood, Walnut and , imitation Rclewood WaMut ;Coffins from... $25 upwards. .Rosewood Coffins $2O upwards, all , other Coffins I proportion. , Crarrisgei and Hearses furnished at low. rates.: Crape, Olerres, oat* and; EttraVing, fUrnished gratis.. OMee open day, and SPEPT I ALPLigii c ; WARRAITTED:TOP` --- ' IMP nbV# ; .• . : ..DUNSEATH & • - 1 , , • . • -.• . . . • • wELERs Aajui . cuipciAlia; - • . „•••.. ; C •.i: BS FiFtii.ST;; .04'080:MASONIC. KAU.-' , . 71q1Pr't .Nll . r. = • ; • 'I." • SPRINGGOODIS9: 1N WIDE, - t J • :.HENRY f HOLE'S, te*AndStOtifis6ets.".. ONLY FORA BET.OF TEETH, • WARRANTED ,*PR ONE 1743:*- Somethbuy Can only be ob toned of Metz:mentally. - = • DR.,SPENaI4,2O.I.keiI W CALL AND .E2L/Clitn6LPY , B.—The -*AUX-krt. ed without wan. . • ;apnipit ' ' • • LS it * * . • • ( `SPRING' AMY' SUMMER , GOODS ` • - gST'ILECAIVV-35:1 6 .T H. SiMPS TalloithigiktNblishiikit,. '. -No. 111111TYZIE !STREET,' 1 !' 4 • . • Centex ofitedesal . • , vint.,444,,mer., l iesionin, rnic ~ ,, bigat o . Of g 80 043 denicalne Lot' ars nth! cdruel :1W P? and 1 4/7 01 ;4 ditihnsi at Ant bn048338 anti ar . on La. 44 'IP 'z'at,TAlNcr L loomed on &lemming askawo ma& h A andler tr"? . ru 'Fb l , l -8 tt ,is it, • n, meals Oa". ,enorsoe' P*lfintinnigirikinit inalthnleitif t " niantni Wass taiuuss, mu* inn isrovezaatooxioitis<csistut 'ThoitisafaccTor alga baiwatie saran i ‘017.1_ Nift lettairlinneedb4l,7, lealya mt. ik 8 mud LA Weslaco Agents, lanirenceville. mxt= 11l II
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