k R II I rilkilo . , t • Dally Prayer ltiettlng-4fidin 12 Id. to :7230 o'clock at - the Methodiet PhurchiFiftli .;ntriet, next• door to 'G TTE officer NOME AIR TICE :MEMOS 'Seventh v , 0 ' Mai eViTe ill i'ittsburgh ' -"-we o i and rAUegleliy. me for , the Friendless 4 .l.linteresilag . Proteedings.. secretary VI :ad Teals - laces Warta. -1 . 7 - 1 - 1 -•--' k' . The' Severith Anniversary of the Pitts ... '''imrgh and Allegheny Home for the Friend less was celebrated yesterday in the 'Union "Baptist, Church,-Grant street, near Sixth. `The meeting was One( of tintlsiiiii interest, 11.40.43?MlittiPildPd !V oflargnlVlOrior of the lording ladles of the city. The children of ~ , ~th ' - e Home, some forty sweet - little girls; - from two to'ten years of age; and as many a • bright, intelligent lookingbOyii of the ago, were„ neatly dressed and seated In , the ,i z- ociie ) tiettallf ocenpied ib,* thelmixdster, and gave additional interest to the C 01 37 _ mien. The meeting was called to order at three o'clock. V. xi., and organized by appoint ing S. F. Seovel of the Wood Street Pres byterian Church, Chairman, and:,.. R. *llVMillan Seeretary. The exercises were opened with •prayer by Rev. Mr. W.Millan, "r - WerwhiEli'llili - dlillnfenThrtlfe - nEthine" sung in: ii ;Pfettalno manner "Beautiful River." • Annie M'Alierf ti , lbeafittAd:aid4ttielli gent little girl of twelve years, therideliv -13r45419i116144113'044111011).t.9. the-Ali - wagers t a' n'' Wien lithrlirafilti rinithlif, lit'llie close of which she was almost bewildered by the shower' of Morin - 0N of beatitiful flowers thrown upon the stage. '-iractirii , AV ' Aire i ':rfinkstrfinit's` unroirrs. , ..,,P,er.Xr.-111.11dillan then. read the follow s'lng reporta of the Secretary and Treasurer; which were received and adopted: ; - It - gives us pleasure to meet with our friends, on this aniversary occasion " , and .scioreaent to them our seventh annual report. • ;. -- Ve‘ have unmistakeable evidence that this Institution has friends, and that there .is an increasing interest in its prosperity. - Several other charitable institutions have been organized in our midst during the - . past 'year, and all looking to a generous 'tVVI for support, yet this Home for the _ . lorgi,hasnot been , forgotten:l Bylhe liberality of its contributors, our expenses have' been met... arid:-` 'something left • in,the treasury. with which ,to commence 'he new year. Many of these friends have been contributors since the beginning of tank iSpeladiaft - end Me hope they mill not "grow weary in well doing," for we cannot • promise to cease _ our, calls , upon them. MOney is indispensable to'feed the hungry - and clothe the naked, therefore we Cannot afford lo lose a single name , from our list of annual subscribers, or allow the smallest contribution to be withheld from ourtrea.s- IttrYi Every Such dimufilticln . depiiveis us from aiding some suffering one, that h3s no other home, but thili "Rinse Of , the Friend-. 1.... " We have been so successful; thus firraising funds for our support, 'that - ere d in o not intend to despond. Our patrons no expect our annual - visits, and cheer -- - ful 7 and generously respond to these calls. We trust all will receive ablessing for thus - reidembering the poor. "Would'st thou be rich, give unto the poor; thou shalt have thine own with 1 _ usury; for the secret hand of Providence orcepereth the charitable always." We are more convinced of the. necessity -and usefulness of this Home, as year after year passes on, and cen/d„ 3re- givp •A he ex perience of the Vedeption Committeei for evena few days, there would be no argu ment needed to prove this, all would be . Willing to'aid Us, and bid us God speed in ' this - work. We are milling to labor, but we desire the sympathy and co-operation of this Christian comnaunity. We• would like every Christian man and woman, to feel that they have an interest in this "Home•for the friendless." R is , not sect-- , rims, but ready to receive under its care all that are proper objects of its charity. Since its opening in May, 1861, we have had about five hundred ' and forty-four children under our care .and u instruction, and ninety-six adults,' tettiperlallY shel tered. Some of the former_liave beenlro- Titled with homes, and many restored to ~parents or friends. The past. year we have: received 41 children and 14 adults; present L -number, 86-kirls 35, boys, 51. • There has been three deaths during the year, all young and delicate'children. One of these hadbeen cruelly left to perish on a door step. We received it, but death soon terminated its sufferings. Forth° past two years we-have had over forty soldiers' ehildren placed under our care by the State Superintendent, for whifim we receive 115 each annually. In - ites° nrdren Wtaitell , a ppecial interest eir fa Eters hiving slyer' -their lives that - great national • blessings: , might be con= , tinned to us, and should we not feel desir ous of benefitting their children? We will give .a few caw; of interest,- of another - class of children. 'Very soon after our in stitution was opened we received a bright eyed little boy about eighteen months old (that any one might love,) but his mother was unable to have a comfortable home for him. Hp waii bound to us, . and became w" a great &write in ,J•he • house. Many applications were aidde - Nittr t Chianti, but weelitereenetiiirdillthig to let him go. He was a good, obedient child,. .and never gave, any ,trouble•to tbosti,that bad the care of him. After sortie years his mother found a new home in the West, was comfortably settled, but her happiness was not complete without her child. More than a•.vear ago she applied to the reception corn-, imittee for him, and after a earefal Int-esti= _ gation asthe kind of home he would have, we a ll wed her to, have him-we hope ... a life of n fulnent is before him. One of the managers was talking with him one day,_and asked Min what he wished to be - -fniiii"fien lie - tiiiiilci - beti - 14iiiirlferitIoning several• " vocations and receiving negative tnal of : jhem, she sa id, plug then, "Charlie" w uld'yorr like to be AhAinia ter, was his reply. We could not 'belie . ' hoping that is desire might continue with him .where h has gone, and that the truths taught him in childhood "may be as good , - seed sown is l good ground," bringing forth fruit after many any days. Christien• friends will you not f r llow this little boy with your prayers, belie, ing that God will hear and . 101411 w" ;migh t :r em Wait '. -0 of intiirest'' 'thin ' .‘f J. _ ma S. a delicate babe, giving evidence of being ' sadly neglected. The mother was "very urgent that we tihotild take him, that e- -- - she mightget a place.hiA Amp._4t r was waltingfaf hOf Mitt ivOuld - not' p her with a , d.' He was received mo e'than f t wo • 1 ago, and has grown to be it bealt •k • 4 . pre t ty eldld. The mother never g a me woeha after was placed in the ha - Home, - anti w i -know - fat whether she is living or:dead.l A short time since a lady ' wished to adopt, a; ntge Ivy, (she had ditughters, tint, no 130114),0114 visited the Hornealid schAted Johbny, and in a short time returned Withn nicely,piepared ward= . .. robe and tedirlhhit,for - Ifer gen. She has since vibitolrillorne tli the child, and iheastileiniii tbe,e, ateio kthiehment be itweeifthenl:74it'sWie -he luta found a 1 . 4 ' Saltalwantt. - irtriiih gi,yo, twurtr mesa , • . interest, and some tetterwthere has bean great sorrow causing the children to tat tled in the Houle; - .l3ntitey"vionld make apiralre , Ettougkiluisteen given , te 'l6Wirbiritetrifteto flOYor these ~ , .4ehillyen.,. ~ The.,- teac h er , _of:- rthe Kt/ay school hafineed o f patience in her depart ,...ii stlett,r..4lo'.o-11asayAseens-aot.-40-hwarhadl4 , a ny p i psetalpialagfore coming bore; ellildien - Of ssevenand - eight years of , seh oto n • ':'-littiMnfaMMt oolialfghAttihhius' e it a.lll(lll,..zaa SplrpliArravehat (m 4, - at , ifico c rirflpert; sea,. in-. the ' A ,re rear with * Oesauxe -10 4110hm: 'ed co n duct-tthe-ohLldren,ftukkot the , o f., ,-- .1.,. L. -.31' t ali t iattlikPrOVlV../r/P4Y /1 "''.T. glair. The Sabbath ammo owe as ' ' " ,wind; the ablidrea attend oburain e 4 • - • 1; " • . : r 4,4,A • • , .11 - i" 1 ' " • • =ME r i ---- r 7 :)1 the - illOii 2.- aild i ttitve Bab. sliitit ''' athimiy 'glow; fin nib ng wi th m , . . . 14 ,, ~, . , ~,,.,N., bath School in the afterneon in their own : ... • .. :____ ileitiTlON chapel. The average attendance• is about ~;...., , :-.- • , , a. a ! aevent3r, and the teacher. is happy to report .. f e d, ~ ~_, ;,,, T;gi.ov;itig' 'interest 4no these .- exisreisesl - itenith. l'Ailthar , iPrelti , 61! 2 lib 4tiday. These are varied; that they May not yiearf ' ' :.• " ' ' School Teachers, , of a stereotyped form. Recently, a. theme THIRD DAY—MORNHVG SESSION. haa been given to, them, and as appropriate .., ': , Alierced,;iiiiticini-' , ibiarimhiedl " , YMerday verse'selected Which' they - commit to mem- - '... (try. They_a_ppear muck interested in this morning at the usualhour, and the first exercise. We are. very Much_ indebted to half hour was spent! in devotional• sxer- Miss Ernest, - who has' met virith.tbs school 'cities. ' 'These exercises , ' were directed for some time past and instructed the Child- sisecialiv towards fhe , spiritual results of rest in singing. I . We haveslso been-visited • ----- frequently by,'ministers.and.hrenvithich Sabbath School teething.. ,'. , . • , „ is a special gratificatientothe c ildren. We : The greater portion , of the . time of the would here return our thankato the many session was occupied in the discussion of kind 'friends whohave worked, for these t important su bj ec t s ', , 0 - = ,kh e W ants 'children, . many ; ladies -hive kindly sewed -w°l ~ - for there'. • Theandies' Sewing Society of of Country, Schools," and "How to Bring 'the Central Presbyterian Church of Alle- in Neglected Children Everywhe e."' gheny kindly madi3Snddonated a sacque These subjects were: discussed freely d for each.of the girls: Ledies.of the Baptist largely. The -speeches ,of delegates re Ohurclic k qtrWeeldngtouilrt4 also 'made limited' to five ,minidea each , and ,S 0 e 1 some garments. • Besides these evidenceil, tvieritylipSakers in:Unitised the Codyeet on - of interest, four little girls , held a fair at' oh each subject. ' .'- . • • f Manchester and.gave the, pr,oceeds (872) The following reiohitions were offered by Not a Murder. to. One treasury `' -;NVe.'ereitiot• E'rpecify by, ,Rev s T.J. C9llker, end adopted: -,- ~ 1 ; In the GA. "TE of yesterday we stated name all who have • thus aided. us. We Resolved, That there be appoiniedbyt is' - have reeeivedproidsiOn clothing, coal and Conventions conunittee . of three tor eV. rY that a, nate A oluul .b een . committed at . ,various othei , articles;for all of which the - county in this State reported as havin no CooksMwn, F _vette county, which . we . are doners will , please receive our thanks': There Sunday School Teachers' Association , w se , "pleased t0.1, e . was a mistake: . The infer- . LS reason 'for'gratifictition for the excellent duty it shall be to hall together the Saperin health which the children have enjoyed tendents and teachers of all'denominations , , ,i. h av ing iiiel i, a r - t e l egra m to motion was d rived from a 'reliable source, onr in °mean through,ont the year, with the exception of at suclaime and place as theydeem proper,: some visitations of the measels. Forty-five for the purpose of forming organizations in the District Attorney ' of that county from were. prostrated with this desease at the their countlea • • , . 'it 11341.:13111' iiiNOisti)4l4l Stating , in dub same time, „but, by the blessing , of our.Rptoked,. That said Committee forward a' stance what we published: it appears, Heavenly Father, attending the efforts of list' of the'officers of their Connty Aitiocia- A.,. - .- •• -; our kind physicians, they got through this lions to the. Secretary of the State .A.ssocia: novieVer; that-t h e r e was no.rn or' corn much more favorably- than could have tion as boon as they thre organized:mitted, yet the circumstances were of such been expected .,' Our thanks are especially , Resolved, That ' the State Secretary be in- I a nature as to justify the sending of the due to..Dr.-Aeili'p, whiN,.le censtmit i irrhis ,strueted to : publish the names of the officers ii leispatch." The facts asobtaluedfronr aivit ' attendance and. ready.,to , visit- Wheneve orthe State land CqnritY.Associatiocri inthe I ness to the affray are as follows: Mullin called, eitlier,b3r day or by night. We als o - Siinday...Yelloot, Times when the list is loom- I and several , others were in a bar-room cheerfully notice the kindness of the mat-` pleted. , . . I drinking, when a dispute 'arose between ron" end i ng others in. - ;tlin lionseffor their In accord iece with the Spirit. ef,the reso- I h e a nd Lamb. 'Mullin -became boisterous careful nursing of those little sick ones. hationti n'' eorriteittee of five was "appointed and was ejectedirom - the house into the Our children are alwaya kindly: ?einem- to nominate members of the county corn- I street; and a few moments aftewards Lamb bored =holiday occasions, having all the mittees. mentioned. , The committee con- I and another of the party, both of whom good things of the season sent-to them at 'stated of Revs. Geo. A. Pelt; Chairman of • vidie Very drunk; beccuneneisy inside; and each return of ThanksgiYing and Christ- the Convention, T. J. Collier, S. F. Salve], mita. Sixty - Aix dollars and eighteen cents W. T. Wylie and Alfred Taylor,, State Sec- 1, pewearresa,lksonaslickoevaed Were received frorn'the. Ilrat•Preshyterian rotary. - ; .ih ri el \v bo hen th l'cl-follwinilliss''.iitthaPa ,. slung.shot- or scne. other- heevy mstru -Church of Pittsburgh, as part of a collection . A ft er prayer the Convention adjourned " Metth Lanikrzielysida 'severe; Mt On the taken on last Thanksgiving day. - . to meet at 2,"4 P. M. ~ , , head, and was for a time insensible, which We are much indebted . to Mr:Miller, oft • • • • ' .a.przwavon • EIESSION. . gave rise to the report that he had been A.lleghe for a donation of and • ' desks, ' w hichh has added mush to thebenches coin- The Convention reAssembled at half past I killed. He was carried into the house, his fort of the school room.. twe o'clock and was called to order by the - ' wounds dressed by Dr. Robinson, and 'Chairman The exercises were opened by i shortly afterwardreturned to consciousness, . i We also acknoVeledge the receipt of three • • - • ' ' btinlyin enitteined any saeriorts• in ury. dollar and ;,wenty,;:satiata from:the hittlxith singing the hvnan on page 40 ofthe "Gelded' 15 g Promise comm ncing IVe regret the circumstances which led to Schotd :Okapi •Of Miss Mary Russell, of t Pr° .' - e t --% '- - - the publication of the matter yesterday, Greensburg, Pa. ; IL it 5 : :' :"A-droleao r r 610 , 7 bright - ^ t Iwhich,maybethe . By Faith I see. however, a tt r ib u t e dto 74here•is a sae"e 4Aqty4 7 ; , •• After which 'Mr. Baker, of the Sunday excitement prevailing in the town at the t ; • - whin' tO the poor lye wire,' ''' ' I Scheel Times, led in Prayer. i-.- ' time the dispatch was forwarded. Lamb is And he who best fulfills lt. 'The greatest. love will show. ' l \ ' TllO 'Chairman 'stated that the'-reporl, of hut slightly injured, and was going about - I the Committee of Arrangements had been • DC. good to those around us, ' the next 6 day. And with a generous hand, • 1 • received, in - which they recommended a ' A Firit itias Shaving Saloon. • O. gire t.l him that agketb, '\.' number of exercises, the first of which - 'Tis God'a divine command." • would be a short address by Chaplain Lit- By order of the Board . Among the many first class and well con- By rarvon. Secreta, j . _ tie. The Chaplain being introduced. enter- ducted hair dressing and shaving saloons of this city none stands higher in the =stilt Trevor. Trerieurer. in account with tiu.ritta. Mined the Convention with a recital of his burgh and A tfeptt say Home for the Friendhrs. army experiences; a ft er which he sung the DR. ••• f un 1 . hymn on in 1 old . I iar To Balance on hand last report .... .. motion of the puelic.tban that of Mr. Fred. 1 -pries, No. 120 Smith fi eld street. It is fit ; Annual subscriptions colle c ted - by iiie I " I'm golug Irome. " 3lauagera 2 ' 74 5 ' Bringing his fatuous "music box" into re- ; ted out in the best and most elegant style Beque.,t of Thom S. Clarke, er2,(00; le.s ' _.• Government 1.;1,;11-10. , ...14 - .. , . :-`,"..-.. (I.lso cc quisition. Continuing his remarks, he elu- ' and is thdrenetly ' complete in every 'de - Becelpts from George A. Mer'ariand... t cidated by means of charts and maps his Sup't of Soldiers' orphans 4,,V11 55 Thanksgiving and other donations.— 757 95 instruction to the. . 1 in .. - - manner of conveying a , -- ._ n rt ent. Cleanliness is made the ruling Receipts from parents for board of chil- • • :children (Attie Sunday.Schoeloceasioning st ndard and liaifiini; can 'depend that no circa in the Home rihes from Managers ..... ac 81 ' 'efinsiderlible merriment by,,lns , felicitous whereelite'in the city can they be more lo 75 Cash from ground rent 6 x l hits and presenting many profitable and in- satisfactorily dealt with, the prices being Interest on Government bonds ml le teresting suggestions. He closed, singing the lowest in the city. r A -nuniber: of first Charity box = "a i the song; .. . - ... ;J . , class white barbers, who are thoroughly, "Jesus by the Sea." skilled in their business, are constantly on On motion, the order of exercises was hand twin:teed to shirving,:„ . hair dressing, changed, so as to allow Dr. Bittenger to dying of 'whiskers and hair, and ladies and make a few remarks. Mr. Pattenger corm. i gentlemen's hair will he dressed, sham znented on the plan of object teaching, as peed, curled or cut at their . residences on it had been presented by the Chaplain in the slightest notice. Mr. Fries is the only his address. He and it was the most natu- person in the city who uses the patent re-. ral as welt as the most impressive manner. tary hair brush,, which is a positive luxury, of Instructing the young, and had the sauc- t softening the hair, cleaning the scalp, re, Lion of the "Great Teacher" himself, ,who moving all dandruff and foreign substan continuallymado use of the objects amend cos from the hair and producing a pleati l . him and the scenes of every day life to in- i ant, electrical sensation. We earnestly be culcats andenforcothe truths which he tit- speak for this saloon and its courteous, tered. ' gentlemanly , proprietor a full Share of nub :lnsiiiwer to en inquiry the chairman lie patronage., , ~ _ ~, A , Stated that no other RMiroadlint the Penn- ' sylvania Central had made half-fare: ar rangements for the delegates. -"The next/exercises' on the 'rirbgriimme, "Blackboard Lessons." was taken up and the subject examined and illustrated with two different methods by Mr. Gardner and Rev. Wylie. -. Mr. Parkins,,by request, sting in a mast: erly manner, t he beautifid - song . '.---- - "The Banner of Jesus... The chairman, Rev. Mr. Pelt; Made a short address on the subject of "Adult Classes," in which he took the ground that the most essential point in this matter was, to have competent, reliable, live teachers. The way ho secured these in his school was by looking over the roll of his church mem- bership and !Detecting- from it those; whom i be knew from personal acquaintance to he' competent, and then, by calling attention' . , to their duty in the matter, securing their i services,Und_thwi hir never !had. any Mill- culty, having always as many teachers as were tied d. - - 1 Mr. Wy' eis made a partial report and an that further subscriptions would, -I be received at the evening session. I Rev. Alfred Taylor directed the attention , of allwho had made inquiry or wished to know who was. Treasurer of the Pennsyl- yenta StateTeaohers' Association:to a black board"lesson' which read,, "John W. Sex- I ton, care of Jay, Cooke it Co ., Philadel phia." - ' .• I • • The Convention, after uniting in singing the hymn .. ,:1 : , ..01t. blesithe Lordlmy souW , I .- ::3 ' C .. Adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock, EVENING SESSION. . .Asseinbled at 8 o'ciliaok r .ificiv;VA.lNoble, of the Third Presbyterian Church, resid-. 1 . ing. The 'audichice.was Perhaps the largest which has been gathered at any time dur ing thesitting of the Convention: ; • The exercises were opened by singing. the corimation , lyinn. - : .. , . "Mihail . the power ofJelas , name.". Prayer was offered by Rev. M. Young. The audience again joined in singing two stanzas of -a hymn, after' which Mr. Per kins gave ti , e children who occupied several Orthe front pews a music lesson, . using the SabliathSolhool song "LittbSSoldier of the cross." At- OA ClOtleitiSloll,of, thesopg Rev..-Alfred `Taylor erganized chi children ifitti'd model class and illustrated his method of teaching' Sunday School scholars, wbfeh embodied . alian3hinilliable - iliitittandi !wits liateind tb, very attentively by the teachers present.. Tie children ' sustained their part or,the lesson admirably, arid aided considereblYr in making it, in so.marq respeetigti model • 'Rev. Scovel read itAelper on Sunday &hoot Music, written Witlifli POY•iW a the- wisoclatlon. :'. . k ;.... - .i • ^ ro,l ~..1; Rev F. A. ZION° ,mittle t s , sher t tliddlreeu: , , on thesniOeontr; te e d C Sh e 'Ait.i.'"; ' Itev., Mr , WI prese o °cue.. ring question of Finances in a very practi cal hlack-bOtird :exercise, showing the auunint.reqtfired lib,01)0, and the amount allrelgi.TOMWPritietilleifilb.r ;et i , iff.'!" .. , er A ft er several starring appeals had Wen' made; oontributlonsVaMetn innotihtiteg to 8530 1 60, making the Wye Minim, t'lr ssilzed ' 112 4 .105..50..i, 1 .i. L. ' tiYA i+A •-••••• -,'' .4.. itev. J. IL , Ctiminlngs belay dbienonen the lineation elbow ‘unconverted ' 'Ar sons be employed 'as teachers?" and 4 .40 w shall we Manage inciorrigibleVAM . ' ' '' 4 • The Chairman anal:mm*oi that orieminutb speeeheil,``'Were ne*t, in ' Order.' Sen uirks were made by BA* Tayfai., Serriple4. IL • Barnet, F. A. Nobleitind -MesitrV . Travelli . and Gartbich...' .. ' ,', , • o '. '•!: .'' -' . '' Bar;Alex-Chak,.of thiairiit Vethodlst Church,, Pittsbniagh was introduced 'and delistered:the'farifip'll , address to the::dolo r -, Hi Mot allot •That.was to say t163-spiord.'firewom '''' That ' . ea" -ciTegllP On . \- A thrt?Pi rtgag u e rgli r , Ci te :- rettaffidagittitrati Of Ig i tP*l sll°° ' la l - '77-7 ' -' ". "; Wordy 'had , Derveral , meminns. - and one of millibeicordeelatif tem themytut,"tifay (led, ho leit,E4nii. ,"." SO he; - cinnsaand-fltc,Louts,,:ltsilroadv. to...Tobin' Toold'sar id', all eirst a . n li t h ,46parwer11;-' fEdger,kThi:iMPen,? ofl Philadelphitt, i.-ottlf "u 10.4 A < , _l. .trt ive tin .hall SieofgOV,;-WPOltr•'otato. oberevlll4ohlo,. °RI " "• ' ' h i ll , '.• of t ees. was admittekof record in the.: Igt riled An thatmorl .:1) .; . 11 4 14)11 - Al 4 hotitaitlrrdir trathii 2 a r ' crowns fniwyerAnd.ftio N e r .”, .-. :: •••,;. P . r _ _ %t. giOdPer,tofilithdelphisf#TOredo T'O':•J II itr i rtuitY MA . tc.lia,2hl9 „,, ,7 • .titlution of thankfitalhe Mums of Pit Iro Y. By Cash paid to Vleltlng — iFommittee........ $5,512. 56 •• • • for salaries " • •• for wage's- €O 5, " • •• for repairs • •' for medicines • 61 43 •• •• for sundry bills 27 'a for sewerage ^ZS 46 premium on tioo ." for 10.104vcounte" 7 Balance on hand Three thousand dollars or the above •balanie&was Investuil tiorptnniont bona tow44* a nermanent fund. After the adoption of the reports, ' the fol• lowing beautiful anniversary song, com posed-by lfls's Annie Wide for the occa sion, was sung by the children: The summer dims hare cOtike And birds, With merry glee. Are singing their sweet votes of praise. So joyous so free: And we will slog our songs of joy. • • - Our merriest, sweetest lay. • To welcome here, with heart and hand, The friends we love, to-day. renthaandyyears pplftleArwittly;try; Thering las blekking's 1-are, For lov ing friends our wautssumaly, • Wit tenderest, kindest sigrei' And in our heart's most sacred shrine, Their memory we will keep, • Like gems that fight the.hldden traine r . Or pearls that strew, the derp. • And when, in after years, we leave These sceueS mar to roam, - The lessons we have here been taught, Will guide Us to that home. • _ . Where, ,just Wilde the pearly gate, ' Jesus the Limb wilt stand. , , To ••t 15 Ui" eleope . to is ... At tx a Ilousty , e ol UlciChti Wed. ",y . . Rev. Wm.lf. Y ung, of, the Udion Bap. tist Church, then t ddressed the meeting. Thirremax'ks - wereOftrpralnital Mid - highly intereigh*chiractirf.nrui -Pere delivered in a feeling and eloquent manner. The children then sang -the Igliong of Motion," in which they gave _evidelfce of 'careful training. I • Rev. - Jahn G. Brown, of the_ hird IT. E' Church, next addressed' the children in a highly e . ntertainhig and interesting man " Pity the Orplini one" was then sang by the children. after, which the Chairman an neuncedtlat, the y election ,of a.Row,cl of Managers was the,orderi. , : , ' '' ' , i , . • Thefollowing named ladies - were elected Zilitwere,Star,tki e ensiung. year: • Smith, • • , Mn,. E. Breading, {Mrs. Trevor. - 14rliorzo Denny, , ~11511 . 1.- 14 I?A'bol:PPgan, ntrl. Dr. Dale, 'urn: Lbvt wade.. . Mrs. ROA. Dalzell, Mtn, Wm. M. Totmit , Mrs. Gilbert . Follansbee, Mr*: Wm. 'Thaw, Mrs- Health Mrs: Stereitt, Mrs. Richard liars, Bliss L. Trevor. Mn,; JamerLaxtrldin, Miss M. Nimick. Mrs. John t i o P fan Knel3t-t, ' Stn: WmMlse . 1. Smith Mira. Belle Ralston. An interesting , dialogue then , took place between the boys and girls of the "Home,", after which Bev, Alex. Clark, pastor of the Firer Methodist Church, mader lbw' re marks, appiUtlingliiitearlerids fdt aid for the "Home." The ohildrenahsa chanted :the cLord'a Prayer, after which the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Clark, and the meeting ailjourrt.; :The Board of itgera eleit 'Will meet at the "Home" In Allegheny, this(Friday) ufternoop,,at three ,Vciook, .for, orgcuilra .o3l2, , • \1 _ == .IdA2;,KIEPA. .Larceny of rkPoc i ket Edward' Harper, who employed as pay; master at one of the iron mills in,. Vest Vittsbirighl'leat a iip(:iketbankfin tint6or ough yesterday containing $793, W. He tirilakir.tifrarOPPed . Mlit linekettook. from his pocket, and did not miss it for some time aittrnoili Wbevale idtecovered bia s loss he instituted search but was unable to •fipd appears; that' John Niliopt i and John LUtz,"two bOYs residing in Temper anoeville, wernobamed loafing about the .premises about 'the time the umneyvas lost; ighich,"isrmunection with other infor mation, led to the! belief that they 'picked. up the poolret t, lief t consequence of which Mr. Harier Made itiibrtitation'before irMayercipregic w . tirentiritiviarermyr A waftant7VaNikkal•WZ- "13 - ,)• A !,,* t) The Allegheny olgeti will hold its first anniversary on I,l6ittlar • e Jolt varifrlppmejght .14 Ti t t iP. MAMA / 4A? ifftrah, ORDER OF EXERCIAES. Bi n gige- 4 137 • seleet nrlbokrteure, led • by: Prayer* .A. F. Scorn. ' Addreee—MAjor W. Prev, Rev. A. MeLanghlln.' ' n. Addreeep-Rer.,,ar. Ringi! k ne g e. -Cel•-•J., e : OP , dfiDKteul t. Addeese—Rev. J. Diei&W ersoli;l7.li: ,v,adwr is Ilinetliction—Wev;i l ex. Clark; ; 16 , • : Dan GAZET3I.4.- ; er.P.3 EROWIALL , 4 , 4I. I EIIaa .-4 5 4 1868 • e11,J35 sa 8 7 .4 GO burgh.. Alleghen y for their 'kindness *lnd .11J'peralitydrientertaiting the, delegates of the Convention. . • 7 t It having been announced that the Alle 7 gheny 'Valley' railroad bad Offered return tickets,to_the delegates, Iffajor Frew offered a •resOltition thinking them, and also the Pennsylvania Central railroad for their courtesy. ; . C,oinpliinentary. resolutions' Were 'also passed in re;e: d, to Rev. Alfred Taylor, Secretary of t.e State . Teachers' Associa- The hymn mmencing, "Blessed t tie that binds, Our hearts I. Chtisllaa love, ' ..4/88 then: su •g, after which :Rev_ Scavel offered the el , - -in prayer, and the Conien tion adjourne. with benediction by Rev. Alfred Taylp . • Sabbath Sc •00 Book s. —Can on or send to F. G. Rein: man for complete. and; cheap outfits.for Sa :th School, 113 Third street, Pittsburgh, P . -•• „ • - .:1 F:3 I:.rf I , • ROOMN Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION, ? -- 1 0 Pmsnono May 25, IS6B. c ,_ fiNL NTEILN—Tbrk f. in mittee appointed by the Ypung Men's hristian Association to distrihiite the fun s collected in aid of 'the tiuffekerts by the explosion in NoveMber . last, at the rolling mill' of 3lessrs. Rees, Graff it Dull, submit the following report. 1 Since the 'public statement in January last, the Catimiltteci haVe•elpended the foi -1 lowing sums, viz.: Weekly benefits to families and Individuals ..$2,650 00 in, purchase of clothing. medicine. ,&e....... 142 95 t.tre phyitieltuim fdr.prcifessional aerelma.-....., ISO 50 To amount paid lu releme of widows home steads 700 00 To funeral expenses :13 40 Incidental expenses, (stationery items) - 655 ~Arnannt exnended elpeo January IX - $3.738 40 Amouut expended prior to January Mth..• 4,235 41 To . tnl . liinount expended to date.—. 7— Respectfully submitted, . E. T. Cools', Chairman of Committee. _To Messrs. Wm. R. Brown, John P. Fears *- and Samuel Rea, Andit,ors =appointed by His Honor Mayor Blackmore. Pirmapnon, bfay 1868. .. We, .the undersigned, appointed as above stated. have made a thorongh examination 0,1119 _receipts, YoUCheri. and IPmas of the above account of E. T. Cook, Chidrman of the Distributing Committee, and take pleasure in stating that we have found it correct in every particular. , Tbq disburse ments have been regularly and judialously made, and the. Committee,it 'seems to us 4 have, been governed by a spirit of liberal ity toward all the sufferers, while they dis. played entire fidelity to the'trust imposed upon them by a generons public. . Entire sum contributed to tbe above fond-418,010 8. Amount expended to this date -117,8. a 81 Amount In hands of Chairman 14 11 7,857 82. '..',Aiktiiiiiibandi at Interest la, bank . $8,08880::t " ' ~-..:: Jouri,.P.',Amil PiniPlAtee. 0./['L"ANAt : ~,-: ;,'`.Y'''.: - ''..• ME Abandonment. t BoWlait A presegtLisOlifhle , J In the 'county; Jail t ,,:iihor& she was •seo, - bY the lidia:y4r Oft O. thirke ':of ctliniAerliCEindact; ' 0.4.0 5 # 3 .E,4 1, 9/:' • .fiestle 4 *arl M ers, yin 44 don Ohlitp.or bAtithataind, Joshua Bowlaa , with. ; desertion _and 'aban donment. She. alleges that,' sho was law: Tally wed to Joshua, and for two'yeara past has resided with him in a floating cabin on thealleghefry *harf, •but• recently Jtishus Isold'out the boat, which washeronly habl. tatlon and home, agitalito-Alp wteLotil p hey ; wearing apparel and 'Vox:lse - had' , lexyingl kic T 494 1 41 1 esEir homeless, sand tiferidlesS: A Warrant was Is4fledibr the arrest of Joshua. s kiiiiraing - Min Vound.--.A..E. Cha - idhey, formerly agent ter the c Grover and Bakee Sewing, Machines, who left,this 'city very suddebt/ - 'sdnie nufddliii ,,- ablre, on account= of heavy torgeries, ac., an account pf which; was published in.the.G.tarris, has at ;last been, Xoppd,,, and is in custody. -'Chief Green received a dispatch from a New• York detectiveglieW Grleans,l i nhat he liaii irreste4rebidohe ... _ _ 'n3ter.,. dayr ATtakri,day) 'a • . ••-, rt• - . -"-, ph i be f r e t brought to - thiti eity fo : • - •-• ,,,,- .4.;`",? --, ~. .--,- ''' "' 7 v- a., - -, 7N --'' 'A' WY AbUsea . sa trF l E 4*. r.. - .4 . fi n .- Auation before Alder . . - ' 4 ', .. .. • J,- ' - ta . dayveharging- John- , • ,-,_ a - • i , tilt _pnti battery. '-She :a11... , •,. -, VX - ' - ' • ,whO•is a man twenty ' 6 .`, .• , ,Icare o f age t beat and abused 'hers, of twelve years. T parties rajole,irtiluthh alley, Eighth we'll bo . Vinekeewas arrested and P. 44 Alnillor-41sVPIDemice at:Court', . r 't e al Exude Transfers. The foilowinir'deeds were filed of record before 11. Snively, EN., Recorder, June 4tH, 1868:: Simon fornin to John Watson, Mav V., 1868; ' 4 acres, 2 roods and 38 5-10 perches of !arid in Liberty:lp.. (city, ) $ll, it 0 • Francis Bohm to D. 0. C. Barr. irregular lot In Pitt • 'township, (city,) . A.ngust 9, 1567 4700' D. 0.. C. Barr to James McGinnis; June 4, 1663; the same lot above 'described L • ' 4700 C. Gerber to P. Kolbecker., June 4, 1868: /0t on Bea ver street, Manchester. 40 feet !rote the corner of ' Bayard Street. VD by 120 feet 3625 Mathias Voegtly. to Adam Kurtz, April 5, 1865; lot . on Centro street, Third ward, Allegheny, 22; by 80 feet, with buildings Robert M. Dickey to W. it. Cartwright, May 18.1868; lot On Jackson street, Allegheny, 30: by.-I0 Icel. John .F. Duff •to Nathan Pate. May VI. IS e• lot on' ' Grosvenor street. Birmingham, 21 by 60 feet. ;lists - 1 foot In width off an adjoining. lot, WWI bulldina Henry Groiefend' to Goof' Iformeiater, Jane 3.1 WA; lot on: dune itreet. , Basttßirmingham, 20.by1,20Yeet -with two *ton , frame building • 'r 4o3 Jobw grazier to Wolf Parucker;' 1868; tin Franklin township, containing 171 i acre5...':;.1750 Nlebelaa Derr to _Barbara goitre, April E., /Sear Lot in Malin township, containing 40perehes ' ' 6100 'Nacre Zeinei tof.blaSalltia Keller, ~A pril 8;4805; the above lotihirk• Michael Sharp to S. G. and J. G. Itanialey; May 1.,• 1868: tract of .ground,in East. Deer township, 'core taining 10 acres , . r• • • •-• .44,500 . . • • 3tovramges . • . ' right mortgages were tiled of reeoitt on the same Masblifted 1111antles. , . . . The , marbleized mantles and table tops , manufactured at W. •W. .Wallaco's steam marble 'cutting establishment, No. 335 "Liberty street, are coining into very gener-, al nse,ag.their supetior qualities are Just becoming rightly understood and appreci ated. They are mhoh • handsomer more durable . and decidedly , cheaper than'the genuipe marble which they are made to represent.,.-At the rooms•of the establish ment allotted for the display of these match less beauties. will be found magnificent specimens inclose. imitation of the most precious marbles of the old and new world. Mr. Wallace ifithe'onlrmanufacturer, west of the inountains of this line of 'goods, and he can sell thirty, per cent cheaper than'the agents of inferior eastern 'manufactories. Everybody is invited to call and examine the rich specimens on exhibition at Mr. 'Wallace's rooms. • • PersonaL—Captain .Tohn' 'Travis, ' ; the world-renowned pistol Marksman, has arrived in town tbrs stay a- a few weeks. He designs giving a free exhibition in pis; • tol target practice.if a room suitable for his purpose can be : procured.- Ho also gives instructiuns in the principles of shooting and directionefor theaelection of weapons. Captain. Travis , has been celebrated through out the southwest for many years for his wonderful exploits in pistol , shootiug, and before the war the proticiency of uany of the Southern chivalry in the use tof the pis tol was due to his Instruction. , He is at present stopping at the 'St Chailes. Diamond Front, 63 Fifth street Merchants and Manufacturers Business Directory of the West.—The agents for this book have completed the canvass ,for this city. In addition to this work' is a commercial register Vali a limited amount of pages for first class houses. Those who are desirous of advertising their notices throughout the great west will meet with liberal inducements. from the 'agents, who will call on them to-day. This book will be at the low pri4e of 85 per copy, Subscribers names inserted in capital letters. • Held Tor Court.—William and Thomas Brooks, two lads residing near the - Paint, were arrested yesterday, on a•charge of as sault and battery, on oath of Philip Graff,, and 'taken before Alderman McMasters. It is allegeged by Graff that the accused at- tacked his son; vho is 'attending school at Duff's College, and beat him so that he was not able to be oat for a week.: • They vitere held to bail for their a .pearatice at Court. Larceny.—Eliza Davi=, formerly residing at 452 Penn street, this *ty, but at present in Allegheny...Bo.lll9 m jabs since lost six silver arks,, ihree - s ..ons,, and 'various other articles' of 'vain:- amoiui€ing to e57,' which she says were at. len frember house, and from - inlbrmatiOn - reael . ted she made oath before Mayor B ckmore yesterday, charging John Dennist.n with the larceny of the articles. A war :nt was issued for his arrest. - • Diammul Fiont. O.l c F fthatreet. The Universalist Co . ventiom—The Uni versalist Convention, • hieli met in the Universalist Church, rant street, Wednes day, convened again yesterday morning, but. tlausacted. nothing of a bwdness char ( Weter. The interests the denomination, and hoW they could 6 best promoted, were discussed at consi erable length, after which the Convention, adjourned sine die. 67,943 81 - Aasault and Battei7.,Charles Sehawr made information before the Mayor, yes terday,- eharglpg 'William - 11'114'41th as. with. Sand , battery.i. Thi34arties_are em ployed on the “Apple Farm, below Mint chestet,'Where, it - •they got ibto a quarrel, which terminated in a fight. Schawr was,knocked down and beaten se ' verelY. kltlg Was arrested and held for a hearing., Larceny.—John Scanlon made informa tion yesterday, before Alderman Taylor, charging Michael Maloy with larceny. Ile alleges that he was robbed of six dollars in cash, and that he had good reason to be lieve that cloy. got,the money. A-war rant was Issued for - his 'arrest. Diamond Front, 63 Fiftlititreei.' . Pleasant 'Valley Paiseriger The cobtratt fat oanstriacting the Pleasant - Valley Passenger Railway was awarded on Aloud ay, and, t3tlpulate_‘„wo leaxn, that_ thtt work shall be completed within six weeks from that date. Laborers were at work yesterday z preparing the Ettrpet 4 for ,the rabk.' • - On ThirsdaYlast, Mr. Levi Bush of Penn township, got his foot badly cut. He was chopping- !timber in his clearing, when a limb caught the axe turning it so as to strike his font airtimally, severing the bones of two of the toes, and passing entirely przi vgh the foot. • Mrs. .Jane Kinney, of Virgitlia. Warren county, Penna., recantlV -became a grand- Mother at the early age of thikty-one years, I t she havin been a mother at 'sixteen. The 1 4 1 ,10 1 ker• 3a,wpll. , folloviteo the maternal ,oJ4tßipl.a. ydoWitkie:eatita at Moen -,.. . Land Near Illontewormi,-rVire ' direct the attention of env of our. readers who , may want a trice small farm 'ef 2734 acres near ITometviz*d.`.Sto advertisement under head of 44 For ii)ele." .t - - 'a; 1-t 'The Second, Ward Grant 01 have leased ibr the campaign the.elegant suite of par= lore in budding No. eV Smithfied, street,. 'and Will betel), them at once re,Littpirmti furnished for club purposes, r „ TheCarri' brie Iron ComPao- hil`44-Pur ivinVled lAchnenninlitnn EarlisPeo sn - . - Sisk county,ltagetbever the lends belong lute I Tetoribpt'htls ll ß c't /744090-' •Diamond Feont, 63_+Yttb Btire9t: fintotir of the Peace.'—inlin -Retch, made i n formations botbre the _Mayor yesterday against Adam Reif r' for surety Of the WRNS 'l l llll , lo.that tten , .me es live in-tho , lanth.lafard. Bel t 4erloo ' , *.Y. e ,ted;ti,4e/4 1 br a hea/`.. •‘%, , . . „ t.. Vlntsni. l olll4 pidtssiketikrlabld a straw-` berry festival for pioneers of over half, Pirttlitra tegidentsNittiblitiarlio r r ":. I ,o4o;formiticßutiooiatti46.:, • E • •'-I , 69 . Marlait street. . _ ...: 1 , .! : , !..i. -; :is i*,.;7.'1.,C1-:.L.22 Ina:Nona Front, 63 Fifth-street. • Another Telrdammy oft, Skin, I hsiVivbeen toitibled very i severe pain in the stomach. I have tried nearly everything I heard jef r but could not get permanent teller, :hut since I began Dr. Aborn's medicinel I feel nearly as well as ever. 'I have not feltsoWell for years. I have gained very much in flesh, at leaseten pounds within. one Month. • - JOHN MURRAY. ShOenbergePsltolling Pittsburgh, May 29,1868. House and Lot in'itriwr' enceville 'auc tion. The frame house ,of five rooms, on west side of Allen street, four doors below Butler street s will: be. sold r by A. Leggate, auctioneer, this AFriday) afternoon at three o'clock. ' T Dress , GOods...;iWill -open this day 'one case Dress Got)ds,.at 25e per yard, really worth 37%e to imk ort. J; W. BARKER & Delifnesiiimsd CaUirlrh Dr. Altorri can cure D educes and Catarrh. Thfoat 'Aflbctions air d Coriatunpbon. Office 134 Smithfield street. IBM • Coriets Corsets t-100 dozen Whalebone Corsets, at 8.5 f cents: . • . • 50dozen extra French , do. at fl.OO. "Just opened at • J. W. RittHER it CO.'s. 't • 59 Market street. . "Onward, ii a ltirtraward. • . Into. tbe,ii ley-of Death. • Rode Lien bla Hundred."' ' But larger, by hindredslmultiplied into millions, than:tihe doomed: band who rode to swift destruction, in. ;Tennyson's poem, is the great cavalcade of unhappy men who are rushing untimely graves, followed by :the gaunt spectre. D,yspensia. This is. alt Wrong, and should cease. Plantation Bit ters, the great Stomach Pain Killer. mires. DysPepsia, - Heartbinn, Headache, Vertigo, Dullness, • and alb symptoms of 'kindred' character, as if by, magie. For languor:. .Lassitude, Great IWeakness and Meat/tit .Depression, they have-a_ most wonderful' effect. MAurrotae. WATER.--A delightful-toilet article--supettui• Cologne,- and at half the Price- • • • • G;en. Jaines S. 11004 is receiving letters of oongritnlation ,fronr all parts of the State, on his nomination. Everywhererthe .gallaiatGeneral is;held in high estimation.. La:ce ShaWls---.1%15w opened and l'or Eale, very- chosp, by,. .1 • 3.. W., BAnnEn it Co. b 9 !dirket atiee.t. 860,000 to Loan on bond and mortgage, in amounts of 'one , thousand and upwards. Apply- to or, address Croft tt. Phillips 139 Fourth street. - A. Washington' , dispatch,says: - Gen- Adams, in his testimony yesterday before the Managers, dehied everything said by - Thurlow Weed relative to Mr. Adams' park in the alleged bargaining for voteSof tors. . - !I GUTIIRIE-HUSSETH ;74:0n Tuesday. Juneild, by. Preston,' Mr: ALEX..M. GIITHRIEenct Miss MART' L. lIIIOEY,' daughter of C. G..Hus sey, Esq. IRVLIS--CASTEROH.-At the residence. ,tor the bride's parents, on•tuesday evening, June md, by Rev. J. Ti. *organ, Mr.JAMES IRVIN 'and CAL LIE y., daughier.of,L. 0. -Cameron, 'Esq. mA6rEE:—On Wednesilixv, June 3d 1868, Mrs.. i i "RACHEL BfAGEE, $n the itOth year o her age:. 1 The funeralwin t4e jpiaco from her la e residence, 0 N0..47 Pine street4dts MORNING,' at 7O o'clock. 4 The friends of thelantily Oe respectinliar invited to. '1 -r.-: attend. LANZ.-on ;Thursday, June 4th, /BABY ,PilL- t 4 EEEMINE, nee BENZ, w ife . of George Lanz, aged 25 years.and &months. -. '.' ~ -. . ,-; The funeral will pike plane On SCNDAIr.A.3IIrit- NOON at 3 o'clock,.from the residence of her , moth- er, No. 525 Penn stPeet. The friends of the family- are cordially Inuit edr to attend. ' - .ri • • ,• . UNDERTAKERS.. AvILEIL AVICEN, UAIDERTAKER, No. 166 FOURTH STREET Pittsburgh, Pa. '( MS of all him* CRAPES; GLOVES, and ev ery description pf oeral,SugnishlEig" Goods fur rdshed. Rooms open day and night. Hearse and v Carriages farnlithedi!:'L ' ' 4 REFEnErinnu—But. David Eerr D. 1) Rest I.f. ,W Miller, ESQ. „"• • l c HARLEfiI Sii PEEBLES t UNDER• TAKERS AND•TAVERV STABLER ) corner of ,', 8 NDUSKY MOAT ANTr CHURCH AVENUE, fi Allegheny City, where their , CQFFIN ROOMS are- constantly supplied With real and- Imitation i Rose- n wood, Mahogany.and.WaluuC Coning, at price,' va -tying from Irk to rlOO. Bodies prepared for inter- ',,,1 menu:. Hearses anaterriageii furnished; :also, all? gindlef Mourning GoodS; it required. Office open. at all hours, day andnlght.. I ' ' . ' - r I:tollEitt T 1 110IiiVEY,_ . _UNDER-5 . TAKER ARULEEBAL3IER, - .NO. 45 OHIO r, }MET, - Allegheny, and. INo. .80 . DIAMOND: SQUARE, (by JohneNt 113041 \ Bros., i keeps- always tei on hands - the best Metal, Rcbewood, Walnut and ,1 imitation Rosewood' Collins. '_Walnot Conlin. irome b $215 upvrards. Rosewood Conlin *AO upwards, all \S other Coffins 1 ' - proportion, Carriages and Hcrses '1 ftirnlshedat low rates. . e Crape, Gloves, Plat et e. and r - 1 Engraving Paniahed gratis . ' Qtßee open day, and ei WE ARE NOW CASit PMICH UnERAL Piritr For tlem to buy tlytblim we Me of ' ' :WATCHES, dLOCES, .18WELBY-SIL sir can at once And see one DUNSEATH JEWELLERS AND 65f IFTH SLIOPPOSITE NE.w. '1 - • 7 • • ilpte d toarrkitce. / .o mid f.)-(: - '• __AntrprzlieD. . _ .- 1-lENICr , Ft . .• ) 1". ' Corner of Penn and dr tithS 6 atreita. • : - ?. .A' iturAtiCi*-2-.*ALiiC, iNt ,••:-:=1 t;111. • 1ir,.:1 - .. ..if,i ,;:i .. *;" .:; ':':.: ..: ;t .- C.. YA r: fr ig; .., ;'AND EIXELTIth NIEW ,-, . :i 1: ,r ;.-,:•.2 n - ~,- i-...• • - ;:.1 ...! ~-f-,:. • A 7 - :" - t1 .... , ..6rf - ..,." : ,•bi, gISING. ,M, . SUMMER ` Goana_k. : ,.., - '.7 ‘`C,'?•- • , • ..',....1'. ~,',,,, t, ,, .-,,-•.. . /..) 1..,,. 4.4 . i „ .. t ' • I ', ~ i ' JUST arativira),6 N • ~,. . ~A ~ -- F., i f;._:.! ~, - 1 • .-, .-.. t V 4 T111104411'43ta ent, 01 ' 1' 1' •i- '•• 1 ""' . - -- r' '' '- iici:4ii ietiiiiisiViii, Vli 1 • .-:: 1 ;.' 1 0-HH):)z , , ••.:.--) iz, r; .. •,, 7 ! , ‘ , II „.....I . , -,, k •: - - -Ana:. ::". -.4:0, ,, -- Corner of-Pideral. VA r r., flololll' .11.4111.1M.-.1i0BOILIEN:=-411Wt-r":':, i iva. -.E.`v, balance ifitihrae 4lestiet4e Li3ts i inineofteredgY 1 al ortiata telivaiiit eat onedagreit _ryef rtneleek alagi'3;#. retteilecoulri;dolvan touteke.staigectforic Ttrrlllaall,Cs 11. 1 05:4404 sakhheisatWransthtfilthe l eeet. tr . , And ar.7. - fi _l.- ‘3). -I*(Mils , cr9M 04.3Pito4FXs.8 1 t Ars Yelqerrh •PPlbla - 11,04? NIVIn i2 ifl 11141 !-° 11.11 Whieb fitiM 4 1 *lb ii.4l44ing iti'•:43,3 Jetikee.egire !iralfiet4 it O r ; eitreree)i - :xetteiisivekli liressOktfaii are : ilireL Inikth:itictuiiii 4titune.o..., ikllsie iiiiiiis;*hlifiwiW prove ih oiraisieilik. the tan:- The iiiiiisides e - tuisi Liitiiirui iii iiteld at•lktil Tut iresiouba , : [aiid osi wan taisiebigiyk4 easy. BILL a Millilpigurn lias t llllinolimat la maim *lntel Lairresegyine• i , 59 Market street. mORtEn: Ing, Esq.,' Jacob H. FFERIPIG' EIYU3NTS ave in Mot* 12 , • , En - W 4 t!tr. , , CAL see And ,O iiii AISLETT • rribulos,' MASONIC. HALL. 12 1 eMil 1 g •