-?4~'CGi'^~sl':7::i?":!S''mY`Yli'ig.4-.'.'X.~~:T"f.~:'.':4_l'wY-..~{!:~i'i. ~'^ 3 ' ._. .. '1 • CITY AND StrittrlßAN Daily Prayer Meetint—Pnati,l2 Ist . t o, IWO o'clock at the Methodist Chnich, Fifth *eet, next door to Gazirrii office. • .Robbery IttAhe.,'lllatudon House. Testenl4 3 (Friday) morning, a robbery "grab 'Piiplitititedlitthe Mitliaorillouse in this 6 4 13 7 some light fingeectfellow who "is evidentlr,familiar.with his business. }lsmael Anderson, a lumber merchant from Brpokville, Jefferson . county, this State,,, ` Came to the city 'out "Thurs4l ay'evening,.en .31144 fot theiVestOuldi / 041 * scnne.,busfr, mess to transact before leaving the cit y, pert H "'stand' to up at the, Mans', o_mzus, .1 ing letrie iiexeriabraing. About nine o'clock. . . 'ln the evening he epressed a desire td re. tire for the ; night and was inoompany with AM. A. J.lohnionshown to a room. There 3 two_ beds In the IVA. trP And upon. re - ' tiring Mi. AnderiorOlaced'his pants, in the peckerofvhlchmaihis pocket book con taining $755, under his pillow. Mr. • johnscort - occupied the bed near the door, and, between five and, six o'clock 'next morning he was aroused by a slight noise. - Upon opening his eyes he discovered a man leaving Anderson's bed. asked hini what wanteft,'lant received ho- answer. The man passed out:of the room, and Mr. Johnson, as appears from his statement; got • • up:and followed.him to the door, but could see,nothing of When Mr. ;Anderson awoke . he discovered that his pants had banrentiliNTed:frolir Midertfie ppillow and3 l wereClying i ltin 'Ake/Boor, and his pocket: hook and money were gone. Mr-Johnson gave a descitiptiOn of the inanlielbad seen in the room at the m Mayor ' s oftic3s;iend Cy.rus 11,2 1111°1141 !i a_jo un it 14 1, *sof been about tint timbre stvertulito3, and'answered the •desorption, was afKeiStalik Information was hie `Mr Weeny, and after a Atebtal hearing hefore,_Acting Alvor But as heldfbr tvfether heeing this morning. • '." Another Victim, The "confidence" operators are still work, and it' aeons have no diffleulty „finding material te,wtirk - upatiZ 7134sterday ' attortioon'atentfertiiii i Virest was swindled out of X 950 in a. manner Which Wordd induce one to believe him a' fit sub • • . jerk for. a .lunatic asylum,. According to . 21 hitt' statement he Vas met on the street by • • , PiltieriFin>" Nth° accatt- , od bknAri,ilte,nanal way , and soon struck. friendtnp mm acquaintance: The victim • •; .having some, usiness to do in a dry goods store on Fifth street, went in and was fol .. lowedhy,t,ho Nictitnlzer,-miao, in the pros - ence of , the uttitn; purchased a bill of goods, which he did not have sufficient money to pay.for. •He Troduced a check on the Fourth National Bank, of Indianap.. Mis, Indiana, 'for 11,394, which he had` inz , tendM. to have cashed, neglected - to'do • • , so until after bankbig hours, and proposed to. giv,e it to,the victup for 4 4950, aa- ' he need.. •'s ed that. amount ot II a 13V that. proposition was ace 6 Pted, 3l le money given in exchange for the cheek, which it • is needless to say was ',worthless.. He dis- Covered the fraud shortly afterwards, but too late . to , recover his P5O: He le ft the city Ott the night train for hitt home, where we would r advise him •r to stay until :' he ' acquires , sufficient• amount of common sense to take care of his money and not allow himself to he duped by such shabby'tricks. The Fire Alarm Telegraph. The Committee on Engines, 'in odnito , l tion with S. Tgraits/ey,j fitumintandent of the .'ire Alarp Telegraph,anade--a view of iteLellY, TharMinv, feral:lye tei the location of the ten additional fire alarni boxes, the arrival of ivliich was noticed. some days , since, and decided to. locate them as fed= lows: . . No. 15, collier If Bay strcet_s_nd Duquesne Way. .1 • Jeßn Wilson streets.' 77,,:" Wainwright and ; Butler streets. 73, " Borough and Butler streets: • " 7q, • " " Bellefontalne and Butler streetll., • " 75, " "31711 andßutlerstrega. • street., • " ' " Brady street and Penn's' avenue. Er n e e .ri s t i r r ig rz i ettraent e rgtze A gong of the same pattern ofktilose in use in.other engine .houses will be placed in the Lawrence engine house , as soon as thehtilldingis emnpleted, and a police dial Instrument w i ll be located in the office of Alderman Jai:nest. Irwin, on Sutler street, near Allen, Lawrenceville. • There are now forty alarm bexes in use,. Independent of the above ten, which makes fifty in all, and others will be located, as . rapidly as the outlying districts are suffi ciently potelative as to make them netlitc. • • • , • he telegraph has proved the most corn _ • plete success of any. modern improvement att".3 intioduned by the city, fathers; and has doubtless 'prevented the deg/notion of - millions of dollars' Worth of property. raveling Thinviii Thursday oveningfive. colored women, wtionatere traveling alongthe old Washing ton Road towards the city,. called at the, house William Simpson and asked tor anmething:to eat. Mrs. a: prepared sup- per pt. theirs, and after having dispatched Itthey iticirOnir departure Shortlyaffni ' --' they le ft 'Vie hobse a — shavh, 'an4 !several other articles of clothing were • - • • land a 'little daughter of Mrs: S. started in puusait of, the W."4 13 / 4 tilinkillg 4h 0 .1" had. Perhaps, taken the articles in .stake. She overtook them al;ehort distance. from the; • lame and when she asked'for 'the missing aitieles °nee( the "wenches" drew alenife and threatened to kill. her if die did 'net leave them. The little girl was.frighteried and retarned - home, and there being-no man about the'bronwiL, the thieves got away ::with their 'plunder. • C1T10 1 14 . 04 - 4 9 hirt. • R o b ert wilt° t or,,,tjleg,heuy. living oc casion to ptit Meall ghlit slaw even t , ingsaince,rtwiatt to Ms ,t r unk , but, alas; .thYPre.-Wa B 7 04 1 1.04 1 . 1 . e. •He 'imme diately repaired to the residence oft. his , wash woman Father -Henry, who -resides on Balkam street,' but when he arrived there the lady ,was _absent and, the doors _ Liocked. ' Ab it rfirasa.taatter .of liecessity that he should have the shirt, and know ads skirts wasanzthffet< 1 1 . 1 1 Procured . sitlociceVfther.dobr•-vrox a shirt and le . Mrs. H. returned home some time after wards, and:missing the shirt, -learned by some means Opt 4,,WiPionAkpd,been there and takblilt,'Wherenpoti she made infor mation before Alderman Bailie, charging ; ithn with larceuy..t.A. warrant :was issued 4 . tor his arrest.— 4-1 IBM City. Mortality. " = Dr.- A. G. -Me°endless; Physician of ,the . Board ofalehlth; Italia Alio following re port, of the interments 3n the eit'eroalMaY, F - 1 or. icry4i,. Stet thrinkoa, _l7 l s. & „ ease q/leartv,/: typhoid fever 2; r *OOll t •iitoileh ' brimehltia.,l4 -con. " •'lo.o4o"#oUttin.gat , oc•Ovnielone,ii Want. tafiTi.lon#ent4Da..., von gn..owr , tAI, au. • k y si g therlibrOr thenr , din'lln, r 4; frolpiefttlitir% 3; from dye to ten ..frontleen filtwAix ..eV , from iwenty to WO figliti, 4 l 'mu to for • from arldttrire4ffiticrt the re were 4e? Putlool,4l WM*eolored,l.- • t V -0 ' ;* • litifica-aaveridAtlad ages t ioYed .AnAhaf teeklfactotyJmlougiopttoth Nor way Iron Works Company, at Wheeling went on a strike yesterday. !They demand Pittsburgh prices, and :arum to work until „their demands are weeded to. • ; r^' , '' ' " . . • . •. • I la( THETOITEW tilted States District COurt--Judge Me. A• "1 :"rci4s ll4 / 1 L 1 "1 , ;? The case of the United States vs. Artinir iS:TanittflOspag, "and - from appeaT.. ..x anfie opeapy_t;lie ;:emtdnder of this and' partneit wnek.- .• - , • ' • , J . . In the bankkuptcy branch, T. , M & aher Co. filed a petition against David W. Phil lips, ,& Pro.,'. of . Scranton. 'Usual bider' made. S. A. - Boyle & C 0.,• Philadelphia, Sled a petition, _against L. and •D t Hauck, Union cciuntY Ustud order. Final Discharge—Arthur W. Greer, Cam bria county; 'Jasper Slaymaker, Sunbury; Reuben Pagely; Sluenoken; J. Ross Thoipp sea, Pec)rge*Wiky,W.ashiPgtoni county;. .Joseph Steel , Armst rong;countyi. -Quarter sessi ons — Ju dge ~tawe. ; thecase iAti . ewVit Samp son, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Christosi pher, Strealy, the jury foiled a verdict of Sentence deferred. , . , Jacques Meagle plead guilty to a charge of larcenypreferrect Against him by a little negressi, natned,,Lillie McDonald, an occu pant, of ! 4 Pcirt'Braloney." The prisoner was remandeftibr.sentence. Stewart Sampson,.the individual convict ed, as mentioned above, of assault and bat tery; was arraigned upon a similar charge, preferred by John and William Rice, father • and son. The offence was committed on the 4th :or last hienth, lit.ll,l6ll3;liouse, in -East Liberty, and both , of the' rosecutors appear to have been badly nand np, witnesses were offered , for•the defense, end a vetdlCt of guilty 'was rendered, us before. There were also charges of • surety against, •the same defendant • by the same prosecu tors. Sentence deferred.c ' - Two boys; tit0te 4 f 11 44494 Parr and • John 'Stonier, were next Placed on triaLi for the, larceny Of It lOt of lumber, belonging to the Pennsylvania Salt 'Manufacturing ComPli.. The lumber was stolen - from the AUG • gheny river, at • Natrena: The boys were seen In si skiff the , river in :the' vicinity, and after their arrest Parr acknowledged that be cut,the lumber loose, and that he intended to 'make a "raise." Nothing was `shown against Stonftrr. The jury returned' , -A verdict of inVgtilltritis toStonfer, and' guilty as tcrParr, with a' recommendation to the(metcy of the court: 'The•Court sentient . cod Par to.twenW-fperAours - , further • itn prltioninniit in the connty jail; and ordered both to enter their own. _reoognirssices for their future , good behavior': .Geo. Edwards, of East Deer township, was arraigned upon a charge of assault and . battory. 'Thos. Clarke was the prosecutor. The jury returned a-verdict of not guilty, and directed that each party , pay one-half . the costs; At twelve o'clock the Court adjbarned because of the non-appearance - of par ties' to , suits. , The Court directed that the bail of absentees be forfeited, and that processes be issued to compel their atten ,3fr: eohn Clerk, el' . the,Court, desires in, to say that if committing magis trates would properll7, endorse informationa thilibnainess.iYOuldA,e very greatly facili tated. He experiences some difficulty in finding where parties reside, because of the omission on the part of magistrates. • • Cpurt of,t4:alunon. irlewi-••Judge Sterrett. In the mum Of HilasCashidollarvs. Rich's - Administrator, reported yesterdanthe jury found for plaintiff lei 1.508. Farley :vs: lohrr McMahon. ' Jurir out., Adolph Rodelheimer vs Wm, Hageman. mnoinded the jury ' was rearty‘toretirs t She jury in the previous case not haVixiiistM•ned, the court order. tor Inrl4llo.9l3PlAo4WWoplook, p, m. Ai thejurors not engaged in cases yere ,diachiggElit ft= firitileattendance. • .111111., =Mil Th6jcbsitri . iMistof i ineent date contain ed the following pa ragraph : ! , ,The numer `dins 'frienilibi Mr. - Sari - les E. itiAns will be gratified to know that "he has promoted himself from the employ of Jas. Fleming, 'Brugglst,,where he was long and favorably known as Confidential and prescription clerk, Ea - 4'lol6ft of filiiiiv7rtiffittiefeorner of ern an St. Clair strietti ‘i aping formed a co-partnership kith Mr. Milton J. Canghey, these gentlemen have opened one ,of the finest drug, stores in the city. They have a large and complete stock of en- , tirely new and froth drugs, chemicals, per fumery, toilet articles and liquors of every description, pure and unaddlterated. They keep also' for the accommodation of their friends slot of the choicest cigars. - Being among the number of 'their friends; we unsure the 'public they , will find ito.o9lLa4Xiintage.t.Q.Vielitkeir new and eplendld s store, cofner, Penn and St. ,Clair - • In publishing the abnv,4 wen add our testimony to the higtecharcter of the 'gen tlemen who have embarked in' business on , their own account. Theynre fair dealing, painstaking and competent, and: are wor-.j thy the large. share of trade Which has 'already been directed towards theta. Their store is one of pre handsomest and 'best `stocked in the city, and is destined to be ' , carte the popular" headquarters fcir drngs, rnediainesi ;and -perfontnrs.' lAr42hotirtllY commend them ' to ' the patronage of 'our readers knowing them to be , eminently . worthy of.confidence.; • shment.. tad t T" w, lIPP I N.Y.I, 4 .!5'4 1 , , s P:SkiftY,oo.ll7c lier attentionof , our readers W thts,lo,lurrb:lngi gas,and istesthi,littlim .nitaigsbinent . of OrataT.i Ewens, No. 165 Wood stre e t, near sixth• '4r• Ewengh , long d, PS h . 9 1(3 .-li , titan rank i n hisbuilsiesi, a n d been: AvOred with a large ' Weird; oar IASI !letilie . • , patrontsim, A eared 'and . Practical nie. chanic hiniself. and devoting 'his entire, at-, litibittn - threVplirentrilitrea - 16his care. he lissaievitilarmine worthy of the P 1 4 ,1 trade, He Pee on hand pq, 1014448m0 firthonti ~'•*btebf Oallu ' gsutvihich ein. brace everything in that line. The stock of pumps, suitable for the country trade, with lsalatuiduhtistialli latipillAtii well seleo ted, comprising all the improved styles in- -, traduced. These Mr. Ewens will erect ei ihemet reesaeatdelerene; g gime part , of• the bbuntry.'lllbi 11kfiwihattends to all ob., dens for work in the rural districts ia. the promptest and' most faithful mariner/ , Steam fitting is made a specialty and fill; work, of tlkclutrorineA ta ls'.war. rsratAto ve 1 $ In lit ant 4 elverYllittig n hr7;77iltter Ili m4,61'1413 or work, we can cheerfully commend Mr. g Evireitrlonerteeddria L' it 1,- - , ..i . , , . 1.. 0 • . ~.4 . Tne.,lli t aarod. riasit Grocery. 1 , it A. y. 1 At the large, well con acted and Indio.' k•ittudy , prnso4grotwy tifl pTednoe house hritesars Mcßride & tieorge,'NO:lo,4 Fed:' oralstreetf .Allegheny f our , Lreaders i , will And 4 iii+ desirable, stack of 'oliiiiiie family groeertes, teas and general provisions atthe Tow* prlpea.!". :MO 'house . hit, 'fliiniged c s kslit through good', raid , ,poputir: prices;: and .SPOFOluttio4l4ll.3ol , tarltn- blind ; 1 ; ' it• - . rq ' i l i ftetroage , lw ts daily - 10 7 , , . ... .• . ego& iti• pt always :gip to the rep:lll.ompg" of shillayout c o cannot tail to please all who . 4 v i f • . the R I=WAINZNIVA"""' 4 Mouse, drained in male avg.. gory "and conveyed_to the watch bdW. ilbikalitiallgtsioas o& itendev. , ll4nd donned the breeches to avoid attractAng tention. The officer however detectedthg, Inigplieudioalitmlisertast: . 81wIlkui been in - diditda.fbut *Wa i t partiew ular friend came in and epoeltb -.thirty dollaralialittirtillibrldennie's appearance , in ,the morning. Jennie failed to come at the appointed time and the thirty was for tette& The friend also failed to put in .an appearance. - k • ;: T`, PI P GAZETTE SA.TUUDAY J. - UNE 1868 - • *L. MB Cbangn`:i*Ba . l6: . OHM =1 -,• - , . •:!. 91- - , ,..yer .•. 4 - dkla,l.Mlltanlfe., ,--1 K;lol•lttres MurernEut.- 4 -The celebrated 1 Carnival Minstrels continue to dravrlarge 11011Mnit - ;a one of 012.3 i tares and bea t troupe of minstrels now travelling in this , Truntry: 'Their - entertainments axe excel as - all who haw = attended the Opera . House since their arrivalhere will fully at.; , , 'test. Their 'music; both' vocal and itratra= "mental is of very best quality, and the delineation of negro character is unap proachable. The enterprise of distributing 1100 in greenbacks to the audience is a new feature and a decidedly popular one. Last night E. B. Sternman, of the St. Charles Hotel, held the ticket which drew the 525, and Mi. - J.V. Bragans, of Brookville, Craw-. foil ,4ounty, drew the 550 prize. At the Matineethis afternnon 1140 mill-be distrib utecttO the lucky, ttaket heideki§. THEATas.—Fred Aims,thepoPular man ager of the Theater Comic/tie, is having '"a s good run - at lliiittelitablielnabnt, and he is fully deserving of it. His company, is a most excellent one, and - the entertainments the best of the class'ever presented in this c io.,several Aim, features will be pre sentad at the Matinee this afternoon. Real Estkte 'frsuulfers. The following deeds were,ftled of r(ieord before 4. Aecorder, June f•th a , McCullough to John A. Lambie, May * 1868* lo Pitt township, 72 by He feet Daniel Negiey's Executors to Dr. John Perchment, Mar 21d, 1186M9; lot on ileberton street, Liberty township, 94 by 194 feet 0725 Fr Boson to . Datharine Kennedy' Abril 1 , hies; lot ' 11 / Webbteestreet, P11481)41314, hafect&with bui1d d.42,090 Catgatine KennedY to Mary Began, Jan; 5, 1068; the above lot 52,(0) Jaco9 94% , 1taul tri W. , idierch 14, 1868; let on Beaver street, _Manchester. 20 by 140 feet..ol,olll P. Fleming to 11, - 8. AlcGeary, May 'l6, 1868; lot on Ridge , street, Fifth ward, Allegheny; ea by 156 feet; also - lot on Western avenue, 20 by Kor..reet; also lot on Page street, 20 by 140 feet $4,000 Thomas; Mellon to William Glbson, July 1, 1867; lot on Railroad street , Sharnsburg 9i by 61 feet O. Hanson Love to SteKee, Scott & Co., Mar * ..1568; :lot on Panhandle • Railroad, . , Routh Fayette township, 120 by 121 feet • FAO Geo. F. Oilman to W. P. tibimb, Dec. PI, 11167; tract of land lying in Ohio , and. BeWietley townshins. contalbing2i acres and 17 perches 41.1. 00 . , . 'irony:Mona: Same day nine mortgages tiled of record Economy, Is Wealth. . , • ,To,allwhatleeire t , o becomes wealthY'- by the practice Of economy; we would say at tend the great sale of boots, shoes and dry . :gbeidaWhieh'istio* going on at tthe Mason ic Hall Auction Rooms ? Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth street. The proprietors, 'Smithson, Vanhook et 'McClelland, are gentlemanly and accommodating, as are all the attaches of the establishment. The goods sold by this firm are always what they are repre sented tabe, and consequently give gener al satisfaction to purchasers. Grand Private Sale: This day will . be devoted by Mesars. Smithson, Vanhook tic Al'Clellanki, of, the mammoth Alasonio' Flail Auction House, , N 05.66 and 67 Fifth street ICI private sales, offering:their large stock of boots, shoes and gaiters, carpets, silver ware, dry goods, ik.e.at priced' lower Atkin has ever before been offered in this city. The goods are all first class, and patrons, can depend on 'getting at private sale much greater bargains than have •hitherto been knocked down under the hammer at public, sale. , , , • A Sample'Ballet in Wheeling. • We eliii'the following police of the arrest of a rittAburglier, in Wheeling, for selling gO,Mls'bv saniple, from the Wheeling ti fencer of Thursday : - “Przmn.—liFir. J. W. Eberhart, a gentle rifmttrupt Oliblirlibf fin gaged? ITS the at* . .ness Or selling goods by sample, without license, was arrested yesterday and brought befors,Judge e loluistop., , TllO- ease was a Cleat - one 'and berlUirt vias• taxed six dol lars and costs. For such a violation of law the penalty was extremely light. Had one of our enterprising merchants been brought up in Pittsburgh on such a charge, the fine would have been six dollars multiplied by a score or two.” Runaway.—,Thursday iifternoon,' about one o'clock, a horse attached to, a light Wagon, belonging to Kohen dr, Co., Alle gheny, was carelessly left standing on OM tre avenue, atihe corner of Roberts street, while the driver went into a house near ,by. During bis absence the horse took fright.and rawdevin She avenue; ; at aMU ing pig*, and when in . front of Mr. A 4 Vek. - M'llwalne's residence , in attempting to pan a street car, .ran into the fence, break ing t flown ; -the buggy and slightly injuring the horse. • Protestant Episcopal.—The anus Con vention of Clerical and Lay Delegates of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the . diocese'of Pittsburgh, embracing .twenty 'tear cohntiee in 'Western Pennsylvania,, will assemble on •Tuesday morning, theeth inst., in Trinity March. in tills city. Right' Rev. BishopoKerfoot• will preside. , TMaw diocesan Councils rarely sit more than tWO or three days, end are usually quite inter= • donee, Water rive.4.4rhe ifottailty water pipe which is to be laid on rt street from Smith, to extend through LilVt'. rencevillp v is being dellvered,92 the ground. Triksafd to belin excellent quality of. plpe. The, work of laying it will be oommenced • ,in a few days, - unless it is dkided - to 'raise the grade og the street,, which' ahould be ,done now. as it Will have to beraised even- - Wally b4,l o ond 4.,•iotibt. " 1. ,„ , , :co T al ea mi eh t erst tee ' to Perma n ent . endorop .r aicit tltes fo •— r p r ! manent certificates to the teachers of•Alle • - gheny county 'l4 , lll:meet onTueliday morn ing at.the office of the City Superinierylent, High School, building. Applicants are , required to . bo present, as they cannot take ,Outpermanent,derkificates unless they per idelt kir= ow n h i rre , ;UAL. ienußitteet. ' ,wrictca actio n -• s • ;., bhionierly Condi:mi.—Mu - Jane Hall Mad iKtdita titl>lbetbrithildditnan Strain yesterday, charging Julia Warren with dia. Ordbfly conduct: ' ith_tWties reside in 7iire • kVertio ecitirtOgrag n.i . .street, Third waMovJultai opsiairmati intightly in tqtelde4 at* t?hdalktht i in:W. l6l o dlaor" .d en in the emirt.'sha was arrMW ter a he aring Ytti l t 4lPoa!'itelt9l,2! Pa ymen t ;oirocks . :;„ . ~l iasatfited..., L owhi Sims infote• - lnfot4;" Mon. belnisAldermah FoUrta -ward; Allegheny, yesterday, shaving:John ,13chniffel, And .Tohn Schniffel, Jr., With i assanit:' , He, allay* that John, drew . a t ar9lo; /mi l& .002984,-,P.."10 4ead ,pqn, and 1 .14i, s ger, jo t aliened him;with a ale hammer: liTheaeogatai were arrested an held for a hearing. - • IChurch ; Dedication.-The !lowly erected. bolos wqmhip' of Abe EMlNvoith rre*'' breriatioingrnation; (neirtYleming.i3ta• t or,:an rntsburgh, Ft, 'le 'and Chicago _ltailr r oad; wiTr he fied ) ted -to ' morrow maornipg‘ at 11 (o'elooki ,, Berinon .131 Rev. 4amoloki.Platt, of Liattsditle. ..Ser= NiCell will also helield'as 4 o'clock P *IN • P 1 ,24 % - n• E.SWIft of Alleglignp The vfailic of gradigg :tiiiiiford street, from ti.lo: . ffiti,-$43 Reed street, fej rt ' fettgrrMlßlVAN9rdet in. iltitirrittictrliiriiiii4ii i s bird in l'efiddlllllollPlVAltiMMsterst targail Vt : Iv#e in very bad. Ivftret rOlCl4onCAtiO)muliniab :Homy fthe-stretit; 'cheapest haw* !ri Aiheries. l -4/VerYtking neiti of 4,1* • latad style. Best Goods for least Money, at Diamond Front, 03 Fifth street. A billiardmatuh.for a purse .9f $2OO. and ilin e. .chlitnpitnisidji "01 1 Western Pennsylva nia , was played last night before a large audience at the Broadway Billiard Sall, in 14:.skitipningham; between Messrs. Daniel S. O'Connor and W. Dodds. The garne'was a thousand points on ,s,, carom ,table, and sOnin of the most brilliimt executions with ate and ball ever, witnessed in this' city marked the contest. There were eighteen innings, when the game was won by Mr. O'Cetinor. The following good scores were Made by Dodds: 50, 82, 65, 54, 56, while O'Connor counted as follows: 151, 116, 81, rd ~ 64, etc. More than .:two thousand dol ars changed hands on the result, and in 1 dition to Mr. O'Connor ',receiving the !purse be has earnedlhe championship Of Western Pennsylvania. - ' - Malicious Mischief...44re. Wilson, re siding on Water alley, . Allegheny, made information before Alderman Heinle, yes.' terday, charging James Hood with . mali cious mischief. She alleges that the ao! cued came to her house Thursday night and demanded admittance, which was/re fused, whereupon.he kicked the door down. ;Hood was arrested and talon to the \Al 'dermants office, where the ipatter.was nom \ promised, Hood paying for .the door and the costs. - , , , Afraid of a Sha r k:- M ichael ap peared before Alderman , Mullin; of Alle gheny, y es t erday,' and made inform ation,. in which he alleged that Philip Shark, had threatened to dd . hina violence and that he ' was afraid he would carry his threats into execution. The Alderman issued a war rant for the Shark, and if , he is found to be as dangerous as Michael represents him to be he will be held for surety of the peage., A Nuisance Abated.—Street dmis signer Hunter, made information belbre' Acting Mayor Under yesterday, charging Jacob Brillun,ghlr, Co., mineral water man ufactUrerii onThlid street, with maintain - ins a nuisancelby allowing the refuse 'sulk stances from their establishment to fiow into the street. The defendants were ar reined, andlifter u ha ft ing were fined and oidered - to abate thentiliance forthwith. Assault and Battery.—Daniel Wilkinson was arrested!' yekterday ,and %liken before Alderman Taylor, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Cornelius:Malßleyr who alleged that the 'scathed cairn) to his house, in Mulberry alley, and without cause or provocation struck him with his fist. After a hearing the case was compro mised; the - dfgendan,rayingttie costs. Seasonable Goods..-The pie nic season is at band and in Preparation for it Messrs. Bates 4t Bell; No. 21• Fifth street, have in store a-very elegant stock , of of light dretis goods suitable" or the season. Their entire stock preserits unusual variety and selec tion rind will please"the most fastidious, while their prices are amongst the most reasonable. Grading and Paving.—The work of grad ing Centre avenue, from Dinwiddre to Kirkpatrick street, has been commenced. in con Sequence of which the street is blockaded., between these points. Green and IN:Mean streets have been repaired however, in order to. accommodate the travel until the avenue is paved. „ Discharged--John Lutz, the boy who we. , state yesterday,' - Was charged with' tbe larceny of a pocket, book containing $194,80, in West TittebUrgh, was arrested and taken before Alderman Butler, who after aehearing, discharged him, the eyi denda' being Tinitutll4_ , 3lent 'tb'boild him for, Morse Stolen.--Chief Bowden, of the 'Al legheny police, ireceired'a 'dispatch yester day. from John Forrest, • of. ,Enon stating that a valuable horse' had been stolen from his stable Thnrsday,night, and • that be had been brought toward Alleghe ny City. Surety the Peace,—Ellen Wilkinson made infoltionbefore Alderman Taylor yesterday,gainst Cornelius AciFilly for surety of t he peace,.allegin4 thatte threat enett t 4 tiObek greviona bodily harm. ‘Cor rielitui was arrested, and upon payment of coata,was discharged: ' 41.:f MEE Billiard Match. , False IPreten4--Eyan Jones, charged on oath , of Jane thomas -with obtaining boarding to the amount of $l6 under false pretetise,Atait arrested;' and „taken before Alderman Thomas, who, after a hearing, Alkkhun tabait.Fg PswerAPPltt , Anrilresslng•TheLsvorklm the spire of the Evangelical German Lutheran Church onm High street is progressing towards com pletion slowly. Thi) brick work WaS fin ished yesterday - ,"atitttlitiThniie 4 for the top of the spire is partly finished.;' Forth Et Cetenen'ellOttis . iMcFollery, made information tielbie• Aidektnan Taylo'r • dv,,,eliar&y,Eliek Wilkinson, with -rormA• et , moat, arrested, and after* partial' kaaringthe Ouse was settled; -I,lla i dtairag,the • ':: 'r"••_„,„ 104, street. = Tbe' Acio4itik "isavergent: "eMrlst•-_,.100101)001081. froi& 8 /4nblaJult : Z l A flitf" • if the - :that part of ..tttaiitreittabotalf T•• lief will be , patted-theaolfdng • . • 9[' s ery gad Wok °et:141%44s ami initts&s keeping materials will be offered at private sale, cheap, to , allpatrons id .- Smithson, Vanhobk McClelland's 'Azation Sales rooms, Nos. 55 and 57 Filth street. de books all and second - banded .,- f eeriptionii 'Sidra hearstaisiardi.atitbors, in Latin, English, Germap and French; at the Dopular,litemy deObtlit Cot 4. D. Eagan, ,Sixth street. isear , Smithfield f i Locust "Str‘iet.--The Water 'Committee aro putting attAght-inch pipe on Locust street. There is already a four-inch pipe; but the street has been filled over it until tt 1* at present thirty feet below. , the ear s‘l t _ Legal Pimar.in_enollos varietrat Col. J t 11.`tgan's; Elticteitrest, 4,mw StaltE- Held, together with a large assortment of cgeneral etationery, °very . reasottable prices. • War Ilatanter:•:—Gentlernen ;will find the nicest 'and' cheapest line fa -Underwear, sodoirhandlterehlefk ete;;lst_Oree Fifth, as welt as the ' celebrated' afar shirt which they make' to order; •'. • • •..;; The rarest books,• the most enticing, sta. tionery, thelargest oollectionof periodicals end magazines will be found at the store of Col. J. IX Egan, Sikth :street, - near Smith field. Prices very rensonablik • Real, Estate tkold..-A lot '24a 4 110, wjAh a frame: ototo of five rooms, situated , ea Allen streq,' roar the Arsenal, was Sold esterdat'brA..Leggate, - auctioneer, for fildeirmirc—the j 'eldewelk 'on the emit Ade of Smithfield street', Is being retold ;front Fifth to Dletnond streets: • ,;It vim, in ,S tskiAtudittoglAnd'heedsiVieisiiing.,, • b ite Placeto_get _White-Liam" Calcined plast er, iligr e Mi n PP/11 0 Poker's, 1 to ll bste eliuns at Holtsh ere lirst-eliiks sextedeostmthli Pft'nlilse.l , i;:;'" r • , le andtflisteatantles nato ria44104140C-P0421151"1ii 167 ViridAtreiet." • - ,PlairsObinntertoro Drain. 4 1 tiirinid Tile, at D. B. lileker% 167 Fire street. Benders, Plasterers and Bricklayers sap. plied at D. R. Eeker's, 167 Pint street. =I Am. SEM*le l s 180 and . 182 Federid street,. ,Allegheny, „ . 12Xc best Delaineii, beautiful styles. At 24c Tan Coldred Alpacas. - ' At $1,6234 'Honey Comb ”" • All Woottlielaines. • Alpacas, in beautiful shades. • Fancy Simmer Toplins. Gros Grain Silk, &C. , Silk Parasolii cheap. . Bonnets. - Sundown: Hats,'Ribbons, Flowers. Aprons, Gloves,lditts. Fringes, Ornaments, &c. A large fresh stock at very - -low prices, wholesale and retail, at Win. Semple's, 180 and 182 Federal street,- Allegheny. • Ice Cream and Confectionary. In the.beautiful and new store room, No. 105 Fifth street, there has been opened a first class confectionary and ice cream Sa loon by : Dir. P. H. 111.'Gaire. The stock of foreign and American sweet meats, nuts, fruits,' found unusually large and well selected, embracing all the most popular articles of -Confectionary. The sa loon ibr ladies' and :gentlemen has been.' fitted np in good style, and &omen ( ice cream and berries wil l,be dealt out to those favoring this:. place..: with a Mi.' "M'Guire knows how to .conduct • his bust- IMES; and will be found agreeable, courte , 011/3 and fair 'dealing. commend him \tO the patronage df otrr readers; knowing that no where obis .in'the city can- a -finer assortment of confectionaries be found, Another Testiminti:of SM. • I have been troubled:wish a very severe. pain.ia the Stomach: , I have tried nearly everything t heard of, but Could . not get .permanent relief, but since I began. Aborn's medicines I feel nearly as well as ever. .-.lhaire not felt , so well for years: -I -have gained very much in flesh, at least ten i pouUds within one,month. • ~ I. • Shiienbeigerla Rolling Mill. PlttsbrirgbEWY 29t-1888 d ('Diamond Front,iB3 Fifth street. The manufacture of trunks in this city 1 forms no.minor part, in.4le mercantile , sta.; tistics of the district; and everywbere the viperiority 'articles'turned out from • such well. iiindobled hobses asihat of - Joa t Liebleri . No. 104 'Wood street, is tenurial* ' acknowledged . -Tbislinrstandfr high in. public estingation~ luidithibugh earefUlat-'' tention to business, and superiority of work a - .manship; Amikuceeeded in' 4 bililthng - large trade, Vbich is' daily increasing .. Liel3ler deals in all, desorlption.of trunks,' carpet sacks, vallses, portfolios, &c.;, which he can. sell; at less than eastern prices. Call in and look through his stock and inquire his prices, and. thus youcwill satisfy yourself that the Premium Trunk Factory is worthy the large patronage it re . • Wonderful Dbicovery.—lf you have an. offensive discharge from the head, nostril* obstruttedoir dry, partial loss of hearing , or smelling, pain over, the eves, a, sub- • stance sticking in the ,throat, affecting the voice. If you - have a Cough, a sore Throat,' or DyirpOpiiiit, get Du. lizziattmes "PEE.: )(ANENT CURE FOR CATARRH." It 'la a thorough course of treatment and coin-, e.radicates.. all of the. above symp toms of this iocdhsoina disease, and is curing - thousande -of than - who had become ills couragedwith-snuffs and strong solutions., Sold by all druggists. •;D ENAB. BARNES ;it Co., N. Y, General Agents. - Grant and Colfax have• been nominated ' by the Reptiblimms, and;the campaign: oft their part is fairly opened. Pittock..lirlth. his timid tact is opening-daily new designs in 4"ipp, I.4lmtlid (Badges; Pictures, &c. died. - 911i soon as the Democratic , nominees , named, he will have a stock of Badges, Ate. &e. for their ;friends: :The Campaigik - Will berhot and•Pittock is prepare& for it. • " " At the Masonic Ha.' Auction Rooms . of Smithson, Vauhook & McClelland, Nos.'ss and 57 Fifth street, will be found at private' sale, tn-day: li'Verylineatisortnientof disc , : goods and general housekeeping goods,. at, prices bearing no ratio:to the cost of manu facture. For great bargains our. readers , w in cam, plamond Frott, 63 kifth,street. ' Housekeepers-will find Eit Robinsori's old established and popular tea mart, N0;,.-20 Fifth street, a full supply' of groceries, taj ble eamikeenWiried leas, coffees, sugars and spices. The firm do &business on the system of popular, Rrices and cause linently receives a,ftill she:m.of' the public, patronage. At, Holtzbeimer 7 s Continental. Dining Rohnis,'Fifth'itteet, neat door to. the •Post Office, there is on exhibition, the largest green turtle , ever brought to ; city . . ,It is of enormous proportions and :would -set. a Board. of . London Aldermen orasy, - . It will be served up to-day to all patrons of. this justly pepnlar restaurant. • • ; In ancient bfatenrii read at, rich and fragrant woods and spices, wherewith a, temple once vas lined arWittr,. Toty we find our tamea-lirfr - I,h 67:irW 4r eetVei t he of VoodWarthfit-' 44 FWr' de -1 flarthi." rfu most captivating and enchanting odor ever dia= tilled. wa Diamond Front, 83 Fifth street. At Private Sale this day Evening- fresh consignments of new boots and shoes, new carpet%, new Airy goods, new quilts, new straw goods, fancy goods and notionsf at auction prices, at Palmer & Phil ipS Opera' House Auction ItoOrns, 'No. 60 Mftn street. Call and examine. J• .:: A. 17 such as shirts, collars, cub, d wen, under z . flat' i * ing - g teri'lisi,irtaleire of Gentsc.4Lii T T suspenders, hardkerchis.P!,-77...,f0,' Acc4: shirts, cuff tnittons; neck pest . r c eiclii . eigt , s ti f3e t . , l t . ,: q. .: 1:44 , %, It th e f; Ci W ty lli II at be iv. f .w ou . od • at th0..19w,_ . . market ' ' Moorhead's, No : i. At Robinson's`old eitaelished and :ever popular tealsurdi ANo..2o.FMistaseti be found a very fine assortment of ;test green` and' black teas of late ImAortatleri.: Wderaincrpiiiiritird - tirradtilterifed; mutat, prices thO-most4easonable. at Broltbsouvyarthook McCletiand'ilds sonfeltill•Anction 'Rooms, Nos. 55 and 57 , Mb, street, are of oew and : latest styles and:will - be sold without regard to co st .,(lt manufacture:- ,' ' _ • . Straw CASsil ibr Summer Weariti elegant - variety,' at the, that class retail; trimming and notion etOrit tti W. W. .Moorbeadp 81 Market street:* where else in the city will a finer assortment be !bun& at more reasonable prices. leetrilltelitealed:tenearhiltat at W: W. Moorhead's, 'No: 1.81 fittrrhOtatreetor fresh invoice of all the latest - novelties :In trimmt,notions,liteestouilsiuutenthrbiA., erica h Mjnst tx 3 e# 0 P,T44,9 ,1 4 1 „y. rjej, • duced 13n, , • Foe t Mak iparhlibit Snit - general • to rams beverages serir,ed 'With inealaat Holtzhefineets that Chats AshintilMt, Fifth , street, next door to the • '&lithe delkattertifilie'sinson t :thavery' best the market ifltubd;lo,lltfher,:,,fround'ltt' tner. ultakee, 91uttimutp1; ; 1***.Itootuti4 " I t fi f!' l, C , ll l ?trl l3 t 7 l l P f4° ,!,'. l i:: ~ ti 4'3 1 (61e164 a. .pm i l .*OlaYttilltrA; =lfr I:,tActidth ,Workeiltotherterfrik.7. „ 580,009 to Loan on bond and mortgage, in *Mounts of one thousand and wards. - Appik to or address Croft & Pnt/Upg, 189 Fourth street. • BIM . , :74 "I! i . :: , ,'V : T I; ...; i,• - .. ~! ) • 1 - - ' 3.,• r 11 4 1 P R 144 W —The report of the foundlirig hospital of Montreal,' .Canada, • ahoW,a that out of 652 children received durin g past year 610 died. . . , —Gov ; Boowtdow, of Tennessee , has is sued a proclamation f or- the election of Congressmen on the 3d clay. of November next. i —Chas. A. Puller; Past.Cirand Maater and Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Masons,of Tennessee , died at Nashville yesteray. • • r-A clerk of the, large dry goods house of Slenin it C 0.,. of Cincinnati, has been arrested at" Louisville for embezzling 55,000 , worth of goods. 1 . The .Mirohante 4 Exchange of St. Louis yesterday passed resolu ions favoring a re ilitction.of the tax on w oky to twenty-five cents per :gallon. • new < town, calledMonunient, has boon laiduut at the present terminus of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, 386 miles from the Missouri river, to'which Poin't' regular trains will commence next month. —The Americus` Dental Assoefation, in session at New Ycirk, on Wednesdayelect ed the following officers :. s. Dr. John; Cro- well, Presiden4 .Dr. J. A. McClellan, Vice President; S. Lorimer. Secretary; Dr. J.. IL. Smith, - , Trflasouer... it -wasre solved thitt.thcs next annual meeting of the Corive tion be held:, at New Harm, Con nectic t. The bed and Original Tonic oflrgn, Phos pini and' Minya, - ltnoWri l :sa Caswell, Mack R Co's Ferro Phosphorata - Mlixir of Calisaya•Bark. The Iron resterea color to the blood, the Phosphorus renews waste of the: !nerve -tissue, and , the Ckdbagdi gives a ! natwal lealthfpl. tone to the digestive or gans;, thereby__ curing dyspepsia ; in its va rious fOms, •Wsktiness,Generol - ,Debility . and De p ression ' of 'llYttrits• Manufactured only-by Caswell, Hatard it Co., New York. Soldby all dniggis . ts. • - s -Dbuoondrennt,6B street..' -, • :The "Life of Washington Irvin g nephew t Plorre Irvll;ig. V 44 :11Y, _Paige 174 ifivasepidence of. Ole meos. of whit, com v s A s j , *iixtfictiidy ip...b*l . ot sick il9sEu • -7. 'l77E7' Deatles%-and Catarrh Dr Abo*On enreneshiesiandtatarrh. IThroat'AffectionsandOonsumt , ticift. Office• 184 Smithfield streeS,: •• - - . I MARRIED , CI;ARET:EOBI NEKlN.7!uesday itioynlng, June Eel.. by Nev. Dr.- Nee , ton, is the Cl ttFeh of the 'EfOlkarkY, Hilil;, - ALITBIi CLARK, or lowa Clty;lin4 SIDNEY OItMSBY . 11.pulcNsow, of .rhiladeptitit: rt • • ._ Orrascrscit:--oifttie , 4tbinst., et,'Allegbeire, "-City, Pa., by Het: d E, *tight, ArSIBfION. Esq., ..of the telend, , Neville 'taiirtightp,',Alleghely county, IiIIesiNANI,IIE of Allegheny FILSCR-TIIARPEIteriVn We;neiday; evening, Greheni, of Burgettetown, WILSCR, daughter or Mr. josephllerPer, both of Clinton; Allegheny county, f'e. , , INVe hope that 'Maybe :Clint of peace, haPplieinslend prOsperity.r • • * - . TAYL;oll.=On l tday, sth insS.,iit' elf o'clock • P. is -WILSON , SRNs , t7'; beloved little son of . Will end the lote Jewsle Naylor.. tlee',4l. ailed ! menthe :and 10 days., 'lnniral 'flats Arrii.4oiii; . st siiti'iocioelr. front his fatherrfesfdennertorner of Buena Vista and Outs= streets.: %„Thetirtends. cif: 'the family are cordially invited T.too attetid. , ! • •1 , "tidffei little ehlidrin te - Conte uniOlde, and for• .idd 'nth 'ls ":thit ., lthigdom of 7 1 . 1 eavoia..1' 31-. , . - 1.1:_%! it , LENSIgN...—At Rochester, Penne., on Thursday, JrineAtb. RAONEL;rwlfeibf Geo...Latimer, Esq. • ,ffelterl . ' l :uff , -..47. 73 FeMx9F,t - - The ' Wads the family are respectfully ,Invlted to. , a to ~ A .i...KSt.—tn'Ttlindki Juno )lAtIY WIL WELMINE,,veir BENZ; wife °teem° Lanz, aged 23 ''ea 19,14 monf h e' • -It .2 The funeral 111, Lake -plane on .SvNispr rAryls -1.1.t,Ns dCrair)r, Fp:ll!,k r eirsiticuc 4 lnther moth o..f, 525tenri strie . The friends family arc cu 6~atty invited " to tiiSe UNEIpRTAKEaIffq t i . ) o !;. ILEX.: AIIidEN,.IIINDEKTAILER, ni.106 VOURTAI3TRZET._ Ritliardh, Fe. AT o[ CHATZS. G1i.03( , and ev e d titervot Tm2ertd turniehint , ode fur idebed...,.. - um open. dny And Med. Anne and :V i irraltVliMi' David :Heti, tgkr/:, Rev. N. W. JnereloPAP., ThOnLiks Ew4ll.:ElNbi.iticob a. . . . . . , ... , . . ... .. .... glitAßLEiik SkEISERLEfit 11111DER TA R - 1.1 , 113 ERS :LIVERY..STA.III.2II43, corner of )3 DIThicY•STIMET A.14(11 - 01111FRCH - AVENUIt. -All ua te, liEtiren. Fit% 0 f a y?. e n r , , , lt t taras ilo s se rt ,cow , ••• -.... ...- ',."..' - . .', W ,'III cora and•Woltrut 'Coffins; at nricet- va• rYinld from Illito;00 1 8: Bodies prOare,Afor lntor rnent. . araes and Carriages furnished: also, all studs ofMouthing Er 'rely:prod:- Office open ,at allitourtt.i day, awl al • at, . ~. i. - 4-ti' - , 4 0BERT-"T;: ittlDN'Eltiloo lo •• • TAKE/VA-ND MI&B.A.L.MER,% No. &IS OHIO 1D,..f..„ Allegheny: ;and NO. _WV 10dA31011D 451 4 , a-u'lny didur"ffliton d 8r05,3 keeps *Maya an /Waft Alm ben' MetaldiltuuewoW:Walunt, and nndatiniedaewird Cad al . Walnal Coffins from $llll4 O dr: - oaerifiod eSoleinaddy'nnwarda, a/1 Add ' lanai !Troportion.',Carsiadna,aarp HM4IOI funds ad AL low ratra, Crape, _0101(0.4 late and 'Ensrairthr tands4ed=gratla. .omoe -noon day and nkdit- 6 -..tr rz: a.: Iv • • : . , , ,.,,,F E,4.111 40. W oFFEittiqua TO •117,./. ri r 7 V A , 8 ,..P 1 r40. 42 FP4 • I i LISIEftaIoIiNIDIICOSOUOIMS ' • • - • ;1 - 1:i ; i '- Foe them io.tty aurtlitair we hire ' 1n *cock In the Wait enlitiorCLOCKlll; I •• r •• • itsAvxuilr And- tithODIL, • -; Si' Call &tarot sad Bee our stockik.; -- w) Sir ;-; F 91i ;DOrfelEATtir AeLETT ornotirni, • - UfiIIit'SUOPPOSITE,MAttOMic-iiiiLL. t lttllmnitgt r tl i N)na • • terMIrtfiTAIUMMAVOMAIWZ TAILOW ; ''" ,••,? . r 1.4 1:1 1 3 7 W 8 49 11:13 ‘ - * * , • 112$ -kitENRY.*. - HA:I4 CornerefVenssid St. Clair Streets. • tir*'. icor: .1r 1,19f..r,r,.1 , LiJ 1.4 4E116 ; ; 41 ' 41 , 1 g t tWDB °DB `l2'.; •-•!:•.'i • ) ICIST ATIOWiND42 I,Z •S t9V: g.lEMPOlXWoibillsagP uest r 14:11151NTLUITELAT, Won. iimtz4nosoki g stpd its h bundial ljUlikradirde litu4oliake ailitiON4 ll, ba WINO is touted tdeat apiaatfil sad Minh , - 800 1 1 Awe sad. Lagauserrebirebusoimk of the Wimsrs iss Pew trWiniczammikookfiumoiroviiikwris k 'N.1 4 4 1 , INFiluv***V i ti r ei ver reaparatioas salsas', fhte bousei,Vbiehir Pfava 1 1 .1 eta) the taws. The rersalader of these Lots will be WA at very resrenable rates: and ea terms exceafter WY. SILL & 15111ITIMY , Mal /Mete sad la manse Arm% Lavissesigle• 1" 6 F v. II
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