JWL3.:' 'L"T3Ci~"w`faq=-'!'.Se , as:.~~:l.e3Scw"-t.~' Ii 1.1 :_,1 v *:: , ... , : , , f,,..:. ttt tt3tarr . I t% ag OUa ,4AILIWADs. , . EDITORS' GAZETTE I—For . the past, ever ... . . . . Jib long, Your citizens have be e n - talking a ,good,teal about Railroedist The : editors who; gilt talked,f,in. print, have generally ?alien place:lb t atlierS; and.thase l egthe.Pies- 1 , antday,nppear . to know little of the past. . . • ' Ton*alltabe more Orlerikinqiiiedte da- ScedpYOur,". local, business=men„ •rifillti'zr -wrong, in any controversy . with :our , Rail- Vads,; " andforget . that the truest friendship often requires a rigid searchafter faults, not in the ciPposithin bht'in the ally. If enr Beilroad.e.orperatians arena mindful :of the beat interests of our city as many as-, siert;'a,rentiedy should befotind, at all hat i sada,- and at any cost; and, in preparing for 'tiny contest, it is of the first importance.to find ' all the. detects in our weapons *and 'means- of defence—in other words, to be sure you are right before going forward very rapidly. - r i.. ; 1 . It is probable lam the only . person living 1 : Who - has tried to.edit a paper in Pittsburgh, I •and live nine miles out, and before the days 1 ' of railroads;; who has, time and again, left ; ' Propf-sheetstinread at three o'clock on a winter, afternoon to reichhonse , before dark; ~ ands!), arh alone in estimating, at their full value, , the' local - advantages of our' iron 1 - Ways..:-. I was.farniliar; with the, apPositien . anade.by our farmers to, making the canal, - because it would bring down the prices of .; . horses and oats.. When' it . was made our i - citizens opposed its extension 'to the river, and insisted that all the freight it 'brought 1 , should be unloaded, at the ..rner . of Llher- ' ty ' and "Wayne 'streets, . an i draye.d down tWOod street,. to acco e e. , ;te driiime. ll - Any onewho =remember he endless pro cession of drays and,their d afenirg rattle, ; may be able to compare t. • • nuisance with • the almost noiseless and ... -tonal incon , . venienee of a train of cork o . Liberty street. 1 .It is. roposed now to. •.1 up the treck ! . on, that: street; and can any .ne tell how the • t freight ikto be taken from t: • :wharf to the 'I ' outer : depot, and vice versa; nless by drays? t : ' T hen,, has any one coon . :the . : blockades ' d'iocked *heels the sho• tingftnd swear 1 1 . an , . - ~ lag of ' draymeo, and the I...is:anent ' risk of t ' life and limbs, which , ev •ry man, woman t;„ . and child must encounter : t every crossing? . i Or is it seriously proposed to cut. the Ingo -1 ' • t ar vein of-traffic between. be Ohio and the :. ;', Atlantic seaboard? This certainly'. would 1 be the effect in taking upl ose rails, pr so It apPears to me. Shippe along the -Ohio • t • would' ot incur the extra cost of drayage .• i even if our citizens were iliing to endure ~ ' the nuisance of the dray - • i ; In the early days of e Pennsylvania i '.. Central, the cost of drays cooperage, &c., In '...- -on through freight was o dollars per ton, ;' at Pittsburgh. Preside Thompson con ;.fi chided that this tax must ut off about nine ;l'4, tenths of the freight wine might be brought ",4 1 to his road, if this was brought down to the t • lowest figure. He estimated that it could be passed through at seventy-five cents per ton; Al' ' and that, at this rate, he could successfully . 1 f compete with the Lake roads. He came and invited the commission merchants to meet hi tri.'- They met at the Monongahela House, - :-.. -in the evening, consulted, and, he thought, they had• come almost to a (Mutual agree ' ;'; ' meat; but they were to give him a definite; .; answer next moraing. Next morning they ••' " informed . .him that it was his business to utruige the Railroad, their's to fix commis •i« ." sion rates. He established the old Taaffe firm, which passed freight through at sev enty-five cents per ton, and afterwards an : t ' other which recleced. it.: to Sixty-two, cents. : 'Of course, 'shippers sent thrnugh these -1 1 houses; and our wiumission merchants corn :' ..1 plained of , the monopoly." But they had ;.• i refusedto cooperate with the road, and it ::, r . became, a queoion -whether the trade should .... ;- be, driven around Pittsburgh, or taken if : through at rates which v, onld permit coin : t petition with other routes. limey have .. - i been a loss to a few merchants, but even t' . . 'rt they could not have been permanently ben- - ':. • J efitted by a tax injurious to the general in tenets of the city .. . .f The fact that citizens of Pittsburgh have :. • i acted against the general interests, in seek . lag to foster their own particular business,' • ~. in antagonisinto . the spirit of progress leads . ' ? me to believe that there is something wrong .•. ?. here, in the,tvaut of harmony between Pitts-. ... & , burgh and per . Railroads.; Complaint% and .. •,1 paper protests are not business like; and if .. 1 :there is danger of Pittsburgh being injured by any agreement between our western • - 'lines, why , do' not our property holders, • ;•.. Whose interests are at stage, join hands and ' . buy enough stock in one of.'the roads, to 1 control it. and ensure competition t Men who own hind valued at $3,000 per acre, - • ',.3 and taxed at $3O, should see to It 'that the, ' :14 city on whose growth the value of theft' landdePCilde4 is not sdianglt:d by a Railroad .. ' 6 Company. .lAnit. G. SWIsBHELM.. SOME LASTEUN 3IANUIVACTURiES.' Tuoir, N. Y. June 13. EDITORS GAZETTE : A short trip East liotelithite-thingallkaf to in terest our numufactures at home. Few cities are more exclusively industrial. iitan - thiii. The' ifitifsiiri liver anti several' other •large streams, -some with a fall of mom than.tw4 hundre a d feet afford water powers at ffumci - Out entefit ealities, 'ffitring( the maChinery of many, 4 kinds °Meted= and mills. Aingng these si is the largest of the se rolling mills own ed by Burden & Sons. A sing le wider wheel ; sixty feet in diameter receiving the water of, the Wynantskin into its buckets of twenty- . , ' two feet 'Alf 4101 N. glx fe.Vt-, in depth,.- • -. drives the whole establishment of eight trains of, rolls, spike factoryhorse shoe factorY, machine shop, and alethenther ma chinery of a first-class iron works, it easily •• exerting one thousand horse power. This wheel was designed try the senior proprie-• II tor, Henry Bunten, whose inventions of iron-,working machinery are en wellitnown. Withidthe rec.ollectioif Orsoine L dr our not very old mechanics he was in Pittsburgh • 11 ndeavulpg-ktg introduce his, most impor. •" tint invention; the'uttOtary'" , 1. now inn, tivcraal po. At first ho,WaS sadly baffled by'tfiebre' siktrig• of-his "4 often by the puddle= crowding into it balls t _of iron from' their funtai*s too large and P bard for its size and strength. By tncreas. :jog Its sir* and ; improving its pro one, . ;-; • "Vet retaining its principle of oPeritten. • • unaltered: he overcame all difficulties, and. the old trip:httifinier With the terrible labor. • • ;N attending - It,.P.C‘,l'l b C,-.?;, m1) 4 ighollY - , ati -1, 4 Almost skimAs.tiequisly with the first usel , , • 1 of "railroads in this country Mr. Burden in-' uu‘thinery for making railroad ever sincebetp„, portanc I.lB7l:4lsintls• he ' rg• • ::eacko44ceptiknOkillo*.64Wls Drag 4044-mv14.4:05,11,A101T,-giflow4lo.na i :cuseAr moderioingenlAT ,041, 541 m. • :..pleteaumairbyone opegas loll, ImAt tkkoinnto , thlti ith neigh Ahab's:was rolled.ii • vl 41 • otos , w • -‘7,,nuf botetkistrom the re , listAis_l2 . edo co ro ntisu. k I 'A tudtittat tritbthe irestteir% °lr a , 04/14 410.46 , 11 tr" $ *` fee thtrittst• 4 1 4 4'. a - " ifiktA ol-4 . aeas " an c(111 surfa6es, roll; then drops between two El --- .1 ..:rs•? .., - t -I'm -Li Irrfitraiektealti sad ftplitihelal TM= endless Veit of jointed iron iclatesl.w hic h 'conveys' if array .'. All fillet; don at a speed of sti4" per iiiinlite.' "TlikfC site all ...4 tof these machines sitting - , over the ne con -veyer belt, ..etch occupying : less roo than a cummon thrashing machme l lut . c4P4 - We of , making iron ; into shoes as fest as a trainOf - rolls can make the Ws. • _ Besides the works ,already,ilescn ' , Bur 'den .& Sons have two steam felling, mills and two large and very complete: smelting furnaces. The furnaces making oversee .-' • ent3r ions per day out' of 'ore rifincitsply from Vermont, This fim ; employs fourteen hundiednien. ; Antither large iron iVorlis is that o f Cor- Din g; Wins/ 9 w A _:Co: ,; Besides'. ' saciel iant :inliii theS Maki/Env - mounts of Tail -Cold 1 chairs, - axles,•-&-o. They have ,evidently r • bell'v''-'-entet'Prising_formtarly, but are I now l etting their rivals get tar ahead , of them In improvements;iiille they adhere to appliacCes which are behind the age. By 1 1 the - way - this - Is a fault . which is sharply charged upon the Iron men of Pittiburgh by, one of their confreres here., "No 1 , whefe," says he, "are natural advantages discounted at such a ruinous rata as in Pittsburgh, and these alone enable her to grow rich making iron by such brutish methods;" and then went on to instance the case of single puddling furnaces 'without blast—failure to superheatstearn,nridso on, until from his postulates one would' infer Pittsburgh to be as much In, the dark lute lectually,as physicidly. The other great iron firm here is Griswold do Co., of the Rennsalser Iron Works. This firm and Mr. Morrell,. elf the. -Cambria 1 Works, Johnstown, - Pa., jointly own the various patents in this country for making Bessemer steel,. and have been making it here with 'complete - success". The only other Bessemer Worts in this country is at Har risburg, and 'tie subsidiary to Griswold & CO. • Mere they have two converters, two of them holding. five tons each, equivalent.to a capacity of twenty tons each. Only one converter is now in operation', while blow ing engines are being completed for the others. - , A forge for the ingots; with' one of Sellers' largest steam hammers, is . nearly completed. A large new.steel riffling 6111; better planned than any rollingiiiiill have seen, is partly . In operation. ,It ',lntended principally for rolling rails, and'will go far to supereedetheif importation,whieh is, to be the more• wished, since , the steel rails sent to this country are not so reliable as those retained•in England. I have my self noticed several instances of sudden breaking of steel rails, and on inquiry found it'was not uncommon. Whilst this is So, their superiority to iron will, mainli consist in their wearing longer. - The coal used here is brought by the Deleware and Hudson canal, mostly :rom Luzern county Pa., the ore from Vermont, Lake Champlain, and other mining districts still more distant; yet with . these natural draw backs. T.roy very nearly attains the second pl a ce in the amount of her iron pro ' This week all the iron mills at Troy, ceased to work because of a Strike among the . puddler's, who ",demand a rise—how much I neglected toaseermin. There is as yet no definite prospect of 'its ending soon. About three thousand men are thus thrown out of employment.` Burden & Sons, slid I tLink, the other firms carry heavy stocks, so that'they will not soonsuffer. much. Several other eastern cities will afford similar topics for another letter. joatert CCIPLET, JR. - - IWGIUUM TO MARRIAGE.- Young Yiees Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane viewtot benev olent Physicians, op the Errors and Abuses incident tolConthsgCly Manhood, s e n t manta letter envelopes taphorir. Address HOWARD Ahl• 80C1A'YI . P., hiladelphla, Pa. .myttimMT WBATCHEILOWS.HAIR Tbis splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless. reliable, Instantaneous; no: disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 eltecta of bad dyes; Invigo rates and leaves the flair soft and beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all-Druggists and Perfume m rs: N n d kTer ,Bttcilor'sWla raeto goaet w_oe •P yam . ApLEGHENT couNTY, In the Court of- Common Pleas. ELLEN KIRK, by her next. friend. Geo. 8.. Cochran, vs. HUGH KIWI. No. 97, September Term. A. D. 1867. Libel In Divorce. d oiliest° nurtremonii. And now, June Bth, A. D. 1808, 8.0. NUM PATRICK. Eaq., .appolnted Commissioner to take testimony. &e. • Attest : JANIS H. WALTEA.,,Peoth•y. . You are beretty . nottried .tbat' , Lh . e undendgned- Comudaskineriappointe.4 t 4 the. Court to take 411-_ ttmony th the &bare case and reportto Shp c 0011.,, will attend to the duties of his appoint me nt tin SATURDAI the 27,th day ,oflunen 18130, at 10 , eksth,r. st.,. at his Were. NO, 600r.an$ PRtabiirgh. when and whom yott gas l atteddiflon - See proper. „ , IL. G. 411i1CPAITRjelle, - 7elh-Ll-11;r47 ± 'Cginentsrloner.. N _ aricE IS _HEREBY GIVEN that appllcation - titniboen wade by the ander awned to the Court. of Coatm,ost Pleas. or AltEgheny Gounty for a GUARTAJt Ob.tblcOlfgttßATlUbi of 4 he Gera= UdePen 6 T ' G ene VIII Society, 0f...331444. lath": And that the same will be granted rou the Ant pow- DAY of June next, tinkelseaceptloaa are Died thereto. ' ' W. Mg NOPITETT, ; • Attoraey fqr Awietation. 'larch 24th, 1888. • ' _.-- VOLT.ISTABIL",I4SSURIDIENITe . , . '.' - 'Notice IS hereby siren that J'AMES D.DEL*O.' bi' . deed ' er:vol an airy ass igntnent,dated the pal day of ion.. 1t , 49,; a segued- and;ttansieired to,the . subscribers all his estate,- In trust for the benefit of his creditors. All perilous indebted to 'laid ?estate . will 'Make' Parnetit. and those having.claims will Preieo i'4 1 2 0 ? , 414 y. autbenticated,.at the ottice,No. %a Diaxellid.•' .; . • • : ' , • • - ' . • : • - ~ 4JJiiiiit'lilLiEß, Jr., , I , : . " li itkEO..N..4I , IIXSTDONW - •,, .. . i 1 ..• ~,• ' , , :, •,; • As. ..Ltlitibtirgh,7 4 tine' lo, 1908. ~ aigeeesa ir74 , r ;41181161111EZ 914 1 -, NOTICE OF •APB '. POINTASENT.,:I•I;' 1, ,, i - : ~ ~,!,., :.!,..„.. ..... the District Court.of the United States, for the Vi esteru District ofYinusylvatila. Intim matter of 'SIMEON BUMS hUti a; Of Perry ' township, - Arm. strong pipet", Pa., 4itsinkrupt.. , Ne.:ll .o6 . to Bank estern,Disirlet'er Peeneylvehht, se. / ,, At Pitts. iburitit, I'm; the loth. or MayioAkpatlea.:,- r, - TO WHOM IT MAT COlCStelr;-e'rhl'underaigned, hereby gives notice °elite appointment us assignee i of tiltdEON pus - ppv,uur. of -VerrY , toytuship. lu the eoutityot Artlittl*ll(itind•State of rennhylea. .nle. , erithin said :diserKit, estso.lts4 been, adjudged a bankrupt •npog Ids. own,vellllpm, , by. llir. lli4trict Court ` [sl t r ~4eii%L E I,E Atttihwy-it-inw, mr21:430-Tui 91 Grant street.itiatignee. _ • • • "'" SPECIAL' NOTICES. LEGAL. TO STU lan, RE3PONDIOIT.. s ; . mow - civonr - s*Lvi Of; • t. " Is* iiiiiiir of an •i:sillei , ittibkOktlitio' Mort of Allegheny county, dated,7 30, Antal the under "red I "r oc rA9,o 0 natedit,rilo,HQSTHT, H UHlt, In CI yOTYI obuteb. on taircleth: 'Me! 04110 fet 42 .cfit , of*tinrntritltOnto, .Alt,tio r rYllniti pi rig, Ant& %pit ;W011141140% min tot plan of. ott, and he g . rot. tin front on Arthur" street .Ottettrltti k-11HicfeOt4 tot wl r wirkil:? a rec i tga.dioralng house. 5..,.:•;,, , :. : ,; zg awtibi grAntalel3,!.: 02150 x 1 34 4matapytme r efA ...... ..K.ImoNvIt jeiMi)iiiiiiiidstiel""'lisrittliiiletr :. ", tbri of Vag "1 GIWEN spat:m spp ukimbacheevyniatits i to .4114 , bf Lltbdie of an icaleaf Voitsty, of— Peter'Eurt, eattnirfteure. Law renrev .40._senal.faulAgfPROVP•4,141Vir qi 0 • into-13,17r,yry , t t f, iVUEEN --- etaail, -very fine, hi" prurytivrj.„,494lW,ttilecteLYPlCAO Avg ale ,at; • ilt fa..siiNattawl . • 103 UMW Liberty aud Band VIM L 5.. '‘la .)ebtro i l i i i 4* *: 4 7 4 0 Veer, - .I.PArdlrr A T 4tlcTuoN. - Oa Thiirsday, Jinie_rdth;; 186% AT .T 0 , 131..0011 , P. hi., • • - /L " SR CZ : - "'H 0 . 17 S Ia nod repair. contalnlng seven rooms and a good ' cellar • well and pleasantly situated Itir a prirate . , re m 4oce, vblehle a good tram° stable; a well or excellent water at the, - - door!: Alba; 'Milt trees suid ; ": _ AISO, at saute time Ind lace 7' ItEL.FRAMIC .I:WELLING. HOUSE* - and tINE. , LIOIRSE, .• testi: Asterroiuns-3111ft the - • 1n conneetton ;with.ttalthe underaigned - wlll sell a - large' and convenient 'WAGON AN II.CABRIAGY, ASII(IP' and lILACINISIITII' 8110L'/' ;located. on tne ra g* street—an old and Tstabltsh bualnessidand. Aso-several LIOHT AND:HY:A. I V WAQUNi3. • The abovenwned property is six trillewfrom' Pat's burgh— situate:on the Hada° 11..114 quilthln4 _ few u ji,, U tes! walk- of the -Stettin6 . ;It will be said without reserve., as the Owner intends' toleave the place. • *Tennfeisy d , and will bitiode icituvrd oti day lof • . , ,„ „ .3615:038 , $ (yriormANs , .couins SALE. ,1 —; • • ; BYrirtue of an 'eider the bridnine , Conapf Allegbet.y county; k wilt eanose to public tale at the Weaneadrti, ; the 4111ab,i of' afaii* Next, AT 'A O'CLOCK . t. ' • • • Those two certain. LOTS Lir G OUND 'at the . cor. ner of Broad And strethe Tlllageof Eadt Liberty, ' being Lord 11 an 1). NekleY's plan,-and•eseb AIM clog 30_ reek% on p road street and extending in depth,/b0 fe t to Plum street. back , . . . Tlcrtata- , Orie‘firth• east', and • e: batanto In fohr qual annual payments, with in rest payablu fiend. annually, to be secured by bead ud,murf gage (with special clauses to enforce Arabi . payment,') 'O l l the • ROD T . DUMMY . • • ~ • ' ' • "ltuirdian o Mary F. Metter. BRUCE & NEGLET.Att , orna Jelfs ra9 . . • BY surrator, vamoo* I-142013<5 DIPOIRTANT BUILDINC AndSit6 for Sn'btir xlo3rEs liebolieli is situated o . the no rth side of the Alle- Rhein , riVer, seven mil ell 'atm e the eity. and on the lino of the, Western: Pelinsyl, alga its road,,, bill 4d property la nusuripsased for vantages of location, beautiful romantic scenery; air and - water, • it un doubtedlyiaussesses rare at aetlollll (hr those whose cultivated tastes. and pe t r Judgment - lead them away to seek for homes f from the dust, smoke and noise of the city.: It is l aid - out- iii lots to snit aLI pareliasera flat iportl n between the railroad aud river is laid out, in lo s of 516- by 1510 feet. Above the railroad, Up_ to 1 41..„,_str‘ et, are four rangesof lots, 40 by 160 fee . Above Ninth street one range of half-acre lots. iro this are several ranges of acre lots. The b alan ce will be sold In quantities This suit purchase for suburban 'resi dences.' ls indeed tile most attractive sale - of real estate that was ever offered at public auction. Tne lets will be .sold wlthMit rederve - a chance to purchase a home at your pride. Attend the sale, • On Saturday, gOth, IS6S, 511% °Time r s. P. M. I ... On ' the prinntsee. Free exeurelon. Trains leave DcA0ta121 4 1 , : 11 9 0. 0 1 . 04 janAtl:clth , : b alan ce In ace yeari. 1331TTHSON, VANIIOISE. a "AfeCLELLAND , Auctioneers, . 53 and 57 Firth stset HANDsoszip - Private Residenee• and Grounds, - I • ON WESTERN AVENUE. ALLEGHENY CITY, AT I AUTTIOV. • . THURSDAY, June at be o•tlock P. Irrecitell. on the premises, will be sold, that ele gant and valuable .realdense and grounds, located on the corner of Western avenue and! Bldweit St., (lately owned and occupied by P. Lyons, Zvi!) The lot fronts on the. Winne (100) orse hundreu, feet, extending back on itleiw!'ll street (SST) two hundred and twenty-seven feet, covered with urns :mental trees, alinstr , ery, Av.. and lineally enclosed with Iron fence; outbuilding , and stables complete. Title hi Indeed a rare opportunity to !secure a first ela3a bl r ßib r a, TA:v . Si - HOOK d AIcULELLAND, jell Auctioneers. - F URNITURE, PIANOS* New BnuoS i els and Ingrain Carpets mwrruzsguas, DESKS, EXTENSION TABLES AND SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING. June 18th. at 10 . at Masonic Hall Auction !looms, Nos. 35 and 37, stireet. will be , sold. an as.ortmerrt 'of Vend- , ture; new, Breduiels and Ingrain Carpet s of every. description: Hair; 'cotton and Husk Mattresses. Tesa.,rle/tlest take Herrinv Cutlery of. all kit oib' .ItilverPtated Ware. Red :Spreads. quilts, Tel. let tloaps. ' 'Clgark, Jiljtrore, 'new Water ' Cooleri, • Vases and Kitchen Iturni-hment: - Aldo, three splendid 7 , uq;p4e, ,be sold at 3 o'clock r. X. smrrus9zt; McCLELLAND. - . Auctioneers. BY di-L80434T8. AT' AUU premises. on T 100 • Of19:114141"1•Ag he solA, on the lock In the fort near Mount Union Cemetery, „1,0 .June kith, at 3 4.00 n Bricks. In kiln, to which the special attention of builder" hi invited. •A. LEo64l,llt.'iuctioiseee, • . Yb 9 Reddest itrect, .Allegneni. ,BY riaacra.4 MIMI% ' PALM ER P.1 1 7 14 1 /4 k, 'AIY.PTION,P 4 P4 7 P. And annsnission Merchants, • „ OPERA SOUSE. ITICTION 'ROOMS, No. 60 Pith Street, Pittsburgh, BOOTS SHOES • CARPETS Dry Goods and Plotkin., AT PRIVATT:I3A.LIG DAT AND DTTOKINO. • cessigiainesta SigiaD44. Prompf,*ep lOLA LOTION,'* 5,: • i •• FOB BEAVTIVTING l'11:6 SKIN 'AND cox- Eruptilonss Yrecklea, T l uPles. th 'Notches. Tan, ete., ;add render, the • b soft 't ali and blodialny. Afor Maus Its 'the: Nursery It le Invaluable. Yoe ,g_entlemen.- after I shaving. It has no equal. 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CuivAgsevri:lll"Marisvi us e ,,, pr i or j. a; opent al • ;awe K~ ~ ~ AP~ U gplt SAt i lt — -419AIDEVTA:TE. rr ' • -- ' , 3:-Lz..2,,i,, , .;.)„.r.::::::-..tatA;.;:.:: , 2 1 : ,, L.... trilifslyx I f ; ire,..Wo4llthuses . 4 .4l.cmitur.o .",,,,,,i5rui0,4,14.4.. , ,_ Apemia vaguer in :pod liteettons. .Aleowetterall: WOOLiiN: ifiteTOß/ O vithli. .r ee of lind,,and good Imprvemeots, *Web la. sell OhenPlutUan ret.sotieln: *mask , 2Bnaltiess 'Houses i t, to let on good streets. Fri eta Dwelling Harms for rent In both cities. Tor her IcAtellaraltiqnlee - 1 . ..1121 n • litti4risiti et t. otillsidtatg l ai , IrlOtlitiiiil litre' • aium f.ntehmx: • 2 P • alh)gr 0 • - with" marble-W l ien laLa , cries, eleeee . 'the t etiett of Palate oilelorthelui. • , ntyc i Min TEMA e A. 110103 et.,l 1.1 tigeirrar I arg;tll. OlNted'for,itale ••• In the tilitgertif Allen towtkwiljblnlng the Blrm- , inghsinithg„infl antlfteen..lllintttest ..vni train .the end of, theltLonong grOviing Oter ft, 00IIwas realized nsr tots 'sod laai i i ,l aelealii• aid; ONler tifty neat &evenings were erected uring the seasott.,,,its a apticial inducement hitrAn i t/allotiv we. are.wllling to close the balance of lo tittle low prlee'otftere giloo to $330 each, and'On Setila'ettider thial r tiaidng• Ten= : are on the; gretalges ereprafternoen ;Font 3 to T.o'elFtodl i ! oka d nltlY I nic?„,eirner of-Fourth a w ..,, z a 4 d et,ree .• , MeLAI • . 200.900 • ACRES OF •• • -. 0110ICE.1411a114;SALEI Un4on, Pacific .7taitrix4ContianY, -ter r • , EASTERN DIVISION, rirngalong the 11oeof there rood, at. 1 . . t+ , .; • „ ' $1 ,00 TO $6,00 PEI ACRE; •• - • And on scrip= OF FIVE YEARS. - ' • 4 ,, • ror thrther Partl94aral maps, &c'! addrGl ' •;z• -•- • :30BN•P. DEVIIREVX. Land C aunts loner To elil,iniiinto or crllk9.'ll: k6:lit11010r, Eit..Lo iiiiiscnizt: E:ACTENT.S. srauamaz. VAN, ON SALE OF OTS &MC $20;000-iro,11.:0AN,' Corr inorrri AND fforrrcit Acap., bbr WELLIMMD Br.LL B3TATE. APPLY T 9 STEEL B,l' WILSON, • Brotens and Real Estata Agents, No. SO Smithfield Street. rE?3111 :TORN D. BAILEY & BRO., . . STOCK AND :REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND A.VCIVINEF.US, . Are Prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS,' BONDS, and 'ail - lamas' of -i3ECU RETIES, . BEAU ESTA.TE, HOUSEHOLD , FURNITURE, . Go.. either on the premises or at the lioShl.of Trade Rooms. Particular attention paid, as beretofore4 to the sale of Real Estate at private sale.. Sales at Real.Eatate. in the countriattended. Otter. No. 115 irtnißTG STREET. oc $10•000 "41°4114 * - 9. • ON BOND AND 'MORTGAGE: GEO. M. PETTY. ' • atrlS Real Estate Agent, GO Blettheeld street. IaBEAT DISTRIBUTION ( BY THE mETEorioLITAE GIFT COMPANY. Cash 1 Its to the amount or 1900.000. Every ticket I dritAli a shi. • . • Ca (Arts Each $lO,OOO 10 • • 5,000 I. '2O `` " 1,000 I. 40 •• •• 400'i n 200 .• 100 " 300 ' • •• I 450 " j 000 •• • 1 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each .300 to .5 25 00 35 . •` " Melodeons, — 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines ... .. ....caelt 00 to 175 1 950 'Musical Boxes •• 25 to 200 300 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 300 750 Vine Sliver Watches... . . • • 30 to 50 Fine 011 Paltittngs. Frame d Engravings. Silver Photograph •Albotns, and a large u sortment of / ine Gold Je_wnsry, In all Valued at 71,000.000 eitcmosto oretto••ny of t.e above P• :Teo by pur chasing. A Sealed Ticket for 25 cents. 'rickets de seriblngesch Prize are seated In Enveiopesond thor oughly mixed. On receipt of 25 eta. a..ntcdTicket will be drawn without choice and delivere he our oftice, or sent by mail to any addrees. I'he prize Totaled upon It will be delivered to the ticket nouler on the payment °fond dollar. Prizes will be home- thately sent to any address, as requested. b) es press or returniall. Yon te. II know what your Prim is below you pay far it. Ault proe m bs axe/singed for anotAir of th intm , eatua B AFKS. SiirOnrirttrons elm depend on fair dealing. , • Its. - Pt alliNCEs.—We Select tho few folio wlng names from .this nanny who have lately drawn valusble prises add kindlyjierrnltted 'us to pnblish them: • S. T. Wilkins Buffalo Ni Y.. *LOCO: Miss - Annie Mimroe„Chleatio, 111., piano, valued at la 40; Robert Jack:4mi Dubuytul, lowa , Gold Watch, SID; Philtp illecarthv; Ky . :, lliamond Cl:later 'Ring, gigi; iii•Patterson,' 'hew Bedford. Man.. bilVvr , Tea dot. $173 : bliss Moms Waiworth. Milwaukee, Win, Plano, t h y. T. W. Pitt, eleyeland, • rutitinh no altar. without Vero:PU*lon. OPINIONS OP TIIE PRESS.—"They are doing the lorgest Ow Om is reliable. and 'deserve their .IbUCCebt...."l-Woettit • Tributut, Rh. ;.tifiko'.l . AMU n In ti llill et pu irl bl Age& 'RAU,. ;fruit, rlited nbar . st . Eireet 'Passenger tail,. Icketations In:AZeitheny gelghbortk , o4. . 14ply ; at Eitlite. 9111ce,. 137 Gestalt .I,thids 11,33. "We have examined ttAtrayhteni. and know them to be a falr dealing arm. —NeW York, Herald, .F,b. 281 '1.mit,,week a friend of ours driw a 4500 prize . , which wag promptly y Yew,. Karen . leius Bead for cireular gfridg Many mine rtifirenees ands favorable notices from toe press. Liberal Oiduce-* melds to, Agent.. Natisfactlon guaranteed. Every package .Ortisaledi Envelope.it :containa • qta . C i 2 l s if dIYT. tilx tickets for 41;13 for 114;33 for 45;110for 15. All letters s hould he adilivinied_ to HAIM WILSON, A, CO.. !73 BitqAPWAT ', N. Y. . • . N - lovricE TO OWNERS OF- ..• DR/ITS, JIACIES, &e. 7 .;:, • • • Notice Is hereby. t iven to 'owners .oiprATß, Carts, (a ringed gles, ac.,whether res mit or non-reeldela In the It y.of Pittsburgh, to oitylhelt bleenseq pc the Treasurerts (Nice, of, the City of Pittsburgh -*Olvra WAT it, In accordanee with an". Act of Assembly, apnatred Notch 30th„ 1880 ind and an Ordinance of, ithe Connclls.of ,the 1010 of , Pltteburgh, passed &urn 10. 1800. All Licenses nut paid du or before MAT 15, 18135. will be planed' In the -ban danf the Odor or Police, for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents forthe collection thereof, and,pll pttrisonil who neglect or fu rese to take out Licenses will be subject to a Pen-' atty.; to be reeovert4 hefore'the Mayer, double the ampunt.of the License. • • The old metal Plates Of lorcylous Must be re. turned at • the 'time Lleebi•es' are taken4dt,',. Or pay. cents therefor. • .; ItArVES OY LICE..NdEv • Mach One :Hero 50 ' Etch Tito florae . •” ' • • •1M 00 w•Ersiti Yount owe . o 15 00 Fa Murse Back itt•••4•.• 1 5 0 0 umnibui,e,r.and Thribor WliceLe . Grown y Tw' 4.l.ol literse l s.;2}iigiktees Pollars etschr. • - P - " - • E J Fire Insurance C?mpfflibi OF PIT7ISBTJEGH. Office, No. a, Fifth :4Ecod Floor, OVER REI N S D iA N DIEUt.- it SIEDI;E;ti JEWELRY. STORE i)ritmCWoUs = 'Robert. C. SChmertz, Charles hieyran-, , Wm. M. Lang, Wm. Carr, • ' Peter 'Kell, . ' • • -- A. Steinmeyer, I Martitißeil. • .• . Presq. L. MOlipANSTklabi, Vice .Pies'*., CRAB. 31 - EFR,M 'Fregaurer C; F.,sERROSiE,Secretary , - , The above Conipany Is now fully organized, and prepared to ,tako FIRE WOES.'H careful atten tion to business orudentec and fa i r dealing, this Company will, tildeavor to merit a liberal share of the petropagoof the community. , jeitall • BEN FIANKILIIR INSURANCE 'COMPANY, OF . ALLEGHENY, Office in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings, N0:4.3 CobiolSt.., Allegheny: A ROME COMPANY, managed irY Directors well known to the community; lOW trust by fair dealing toincrlt a share of your patron age.. HENRY IRWIN "' ' President ORO. DoRIDDLR Secretary : " DIRECTORS: - - . I Efehrilrwra,.'' . D. I.: Patterson, Henry Geri:rig, Oeoott. Riddle; Jacob Franz; ... , Gottletb Pass. Simon Drum, , J., B. Smith', ~ Jacob Hush, W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph .Crata, • Jos: Lantner, ' R. ".I..7,lnlutnd, Jeremiah Kehen NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., • • OF THE OITY OF ALLEM:ENT. f Office, In ALLEGHENY TRUST OOliPANYffi BUILDING. • FIRE. INSURANCE ONLY. . . . W. W..ALARTIN, President. ' .I.&S. E. STEVENSON. Sosretax7. - 1— DIRECTORS: ' • A. H. English,. 0:11.1.•:Willisms3 1 2 0 . Thompson, Juo. A. .Myter, Jas., Lockhart, Jos. Myers. .„ J 33: L. (trishaw. Robt, Ltit, C. C. Boyle, dna. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent, Jacob Kopp. mb25:113.1 . , , IYANYESTERN INSURANCE CORI. OF PITTSBUItGII. Y LEXANDER NIMICK, President. P._llEltitEitT, Sectetary. CAPT. tiIoXIIMEN KELL), General Agent. Mee, 99 Wate'r street, Spang & Co.'s Ware' house, up Istalrb. Will In:ure against all kiwis of Fire at Marine "Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors who are well tnown to the community, and who are •delvnnitted by Proluptin•As and liberality to midi. tam the character whlerr they have assumed, as of• teeing best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Dlltfivlosa: Alexander 'Mullett. • • - Joan B. McCune, R. .Mlller, Jr.; . Cbas. J. Clarke, JIM% McAuley, WlUtamS. Evans, Alexander Speer, " Joseph EtrkpatriCk. Andrew Ara - feu, • -- Reymer, David M. Long. Wm. Morrison, nom D. lbm.eu. . P ENNSYLVANIA . . - - • INSURANCE • COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH , OFFICE, 511 FIFTH STREET, BANE BLOCH. Tins to a Hume Ctimpany, and insures against Ines by Firt. exclufiirely. . LEGNA I:I) WALTER; rresident. C. C. BOYLE. Vice President. ROSECT CNTRICE, Treasurer. • HUGH IicELIIENY. Secretary. DIDICTOW2I: George Wilson, Geo. NV. Evans, 'J. G. 'Lappe, J. C. FleisieS. ' John Voegtlet, -A. Ammon. i.- ...A. Leonard Walter, C C.' Roy iu.• Hobert l'atrtek, Jacob Calater, Josiah Muir, dia.! 11. Hopkins, .ifeurt Sern?l, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY .FIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFF IG'E. 435 & 437 CIIESTNIJT BT., NEAR. sTit DlRXtrinerl. Charles R. Baneker, , 3Lorderal H. Louis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Drown, S;unnel Grant, . - I. Lea,.. Jacob B. Smith, Edward C. Dale, reorge W. Itteeerds, George Pales. CRADLES C. IiANCKEit, President,. EDW. C. Dal.V., Vier President. W. C. errEr.LE. , .. , otre tam pro tern. • • J. liAlLLl.tillit COFFIN, AGENT, I North West corner Third and Wood Streets nihM:irls __ ___—____ —.......m.e. A ILLEGALENT LITSER • CE COM PANyy ISM; RUH. OFFICE, Nu. 31 El 1 , 111 STREET, BANK BLock Insures againsi all kinds-of Fire and Marine Risks. JOAN ittwfv, President. , JOIIN D. SfebOltD, Vice President. C. O. DONNELL, Secretary. - , • CAPT. WNI. DEAN. General Agent. Dili ,I Cti:474. Win. Dean, I 8.. L. Fahnetteek, W. -IL' Everson, • Robert 11.'Davis, FrAiicis 'Sellers, • Capt. .1.4 T.•titockdale. John Irwin. ;Ir., John 1). SteCortl, U. ,11. 11-48 CV, liarvoyChtl.ts, TS. klot.kinwll. Charles. flays, pEOPLES ) INSURANCE' COM OFFICE, Y. E. 0013Srli WOOD 8. FIFTH STS. A some taking rtre _ and Larino Risks .Wro. . John It. Parks. - f ' ff • Capt: Jnams mulct, • • Wm. Van 'Kirk, • James Yernt`Z.' , WIC P1111.1A" .1, 011* WATT Ir. W. Ir. trAnDrant • • , •a mr. .1.1b::411011: ERO - 117LNT TAILORS. eARDL24 P. Beell-ANT, 7X ' .49;F•41:6X!"' Ko. l ifi FIKITEIPIELD STREET. PITTS/36K GU, , • , . , . i• • Kee contil t alltly Od band a line smarty , eat of CLOTHS CASSIMERES . &VESTINGS - Al - , AlseN„ 0 &KV, ~ MT 8 Cl,;(OllPtiQ DY.6.143 To touil•.ll...tiu laical; !alit. JLE.., , r,s • f i 1 .:..:::, 1• . . ~ • ~...._ „,. , - :r i iIdEROILELN i r TifILCIR,••••::•• - : • il `*A:' i 0 cO.iif:,iiof#i):ol44iii:, P,ittalArgla; Pa. ' • - Colqstantly, op. Itaa.l, a tali iesortilleat 6t40.0 1 :K8. ,' .41.._.•4.Z,1E5. 36CefilkWil; .4c:: 9s " ' V" 4C(4 . i Illerd4ant l'a4lAires, its No: 34 Federal St., :A ll eghpyi , - - /hie Jast recatvedit Aria and, Isell:IWIe0e4 Is .3E or VINM systryck .000 P . Suitable fur a first elasseustom trade. Also. large Vuidir. or OUN'trB Vtr"i B l" V g7B; 77 7 7- 1 7-7 1J - TH - OGR 4 . - P l4-ERS: o "itqtraiN 4L " successors : YO.A C s uccessors SO. 110: 6 2L• .?‘4, gra jeaviioiiiiiii: • -; 191 ‘ 744- ' ' " ' ' st 1114 oily titailiii'l4tlßogriph s_lo.#lshmenLessu, ortue inousuns: ivragnarrtieDipitainas, 13:PitorinarticatiA4g,Vitegx.ly‘ieb: C .x .ertitiCii s t 4 3/ 1 4tk o d f D:Treippift lunx7_vitai4, : i Yf~St~`^.T 7 z ~ .. , -c6V3Of!" 4" ‘_,........=') I": ' 1 .......i l ." ' II Miltirlailleignftli lil , 7 , ) .. _r 4.,,,i6 ......,, N irtir,ANlA•mi-U/I.4uNit s !, )12r; in; .39vAls 01;1.! ) 9.1; r•tili•ry Lt..; :, -•.-:: r -.!= ...it, rt r-a" .....,...-. ~.. I...T4froIAJEMIPZUME/I=o,l-I,„‘i f 1 ta . k a t il i g= lr iNiktfi 7 7. - - getg rititeliCittsiiiiiittikilOitlriltiani' "liT .1 0 1 . ,„, 1 ...- --4 • . , ',--- • ~. 1 ....... ~ __,_ _ _ ll ut os. • ;1. Johnlnk ~A,AA.Ntstu , besthess sAluiliowAb.; kAu • , ''au ' l, Ist- VAT %Ink _t4barga 4 7 %/ 61 ,a , ord „,, pK , s3 o,l7aktnitud iValtillopitadolosionvar. !ittellnou giT4 l 4 40 .'btli,___,_4eginPtili4. bunting of muted. idiiiefiUM COVEN liontlita kadx,loDVMl,l3lliiik Tr ) igrp li r ! . IMMltar4 , J.w...orgragt MONDAY, Jinifilstii,l;llo4lurini the THE CHEAT "REBELLION or, Tl, X-1-4 anirciarii , , SIPISATIOiaL it l EL49 l 4,f d08#90 1 , 8 0 /4Enir• 1. , •• szlirrispi,wanze. HUI11i£i;I11.! • . : MUSEUM Comprising 3yonics tor and Oitz.wr NAT. lINAL ! LryijieirsyydelaiS: „Au.; Fifth street, oPposite Fittsburgh Tti,eairo. ,t Cnrde otAdtaleston, NM! cents.' Doors open *mit 8 o'clock A. M. 26 10 Y. It:. • . , atkolB Ilgr GRAND • Joseph ortlusteyn, OW. Adolph ki reps, Choll.SbprAir„ J:ticalu A GBANG CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN INTIM thsT o NE s KA TEm Brw, Allegheny, ON THURSDAY .ANDiI FRIDAY. EVENINGS. : • JUNE Mau+ 19T0, 1808, And a GRAND MATINEE' 00 SATURDAY AF TERNOON, June 40tb, at poi Welopk. • The ORCHESTRA will ~ b e under the diniction of Prof. 1 1 1E1SS, jetuier of the Great-Western Hand. Miss C. A. MOODY, Principal of the Mozart Mu sical Institute, will preside at the Plano. • The services of the ALLEGHENY QUARTETTE have been secured fur the occasion, and will render some of their =Lest Songs each evening. • The whole under the direction Publi c ror. W. H. SLACK, Teacher otblualc in the bchools. Admission it 50 cents. Children Under 191 Fears of Age., 25 • 44 Tickets to be had at thr3lusie Stores, Pittsburgh; the Rook and Drug StoreS, Allegheny. and at the Hardware- btore •of •WhAtesides & DrIIM, 'Federal street, near RaH If road jpot. '" , •; ; The Steinw a y Grand ncert•riano. ' _ Welled by H. Rieber & ro. • Doors. open as,.: 7! o'clock, Concert to:commence at 13X o'clock.' -, - - N. 11.—At S o'clock tite Singers will form in has 'and march to positions gp tne stage. - • arGRAND YI DIKECT0118: • _.• • Cap t.: ithOadS, Samuel P. ahriver, Cattier , At bntitle, Jared Brush:.; Lang. • • ,4fillilleiSiCcliOtttrt regdent:' .Pra}ldent. • • , SettetarT. nNi General -Agent. - 31A14)10 01 '• vow, rkszaumENTAL CON'CIMT. iC AL? VOXCElers FOR THEJBENEFIT-01" racarrn wArtr• v. P. MISSION, To be conducted by Prot. EDWIN STIEBUATT, to be held In the • SECOND U. :P. GHZJECH, Sixth-Street., ON. THURSDAY DVENING, duns 18T0. Doors open at 7 o'clock, concert" to Commence at a Quarter to 8 o'clock. 'I Tlcketato be bad at tC. Mellor's, Wood street; Dunseath & Hazlett's. lfth street, and at the door. jen:r7o ' WSTRAWBERST FESTIVAL CUMBERLAND PR SBYTERIAN CHURCH On Sitith Street, TUESDAY AHD WEMESDAY, JUNEI6 AND 17 DINNRR 12 31. TO 6 r, X. 61PPPER. 6 O'CLOON.. 'PROMENADE 7,1 , 640 11 O'CLOCK. Jel3 IA FIRST :CLASS STRAWBEERYI An ICE CREAK[ Till be held in E,4ELSIOR BAIL, Allegheny, ON .91'}i AND 91Dia IMF.; r. For'the benefit or the lifethodtst Church Home *Dr •sion.Work., • ri-r=the &V ofa cigitibins are Oar. &tally Invited to attetld. - 1R,, ,- - --- BENEFIT OF THE FOWL' tinder the anepices of the Society of St. Vincent de,Paol. (Su ponference,) there will , betiebt A GRAND CHARITY PICNIC, AT X'FkMIM'Ii GROVE, f ON SA.PlUtil)ll.:l 7 . July 4th. arrangements have been made to secure s pleasant and enjoyable day to all who attend, while the same time they will feel conscious ofc..ntritr uting to the relief of ate worthy poor in our midst. Tickets of admission, including Dinner, 80 cents can bo procurutt from the members of the Society. or It (I rorge Quigley's Book Store, Grant street, snd at the gate. rient ~ WLE\ DE• GROVE. - •. • • , . . LINDEN GB Vit having been fitted rip in the most euperb style, with a large and elegant .Plat form, benntifully . aded, large Dining. Room and, two excellent bard; is now resdi - to rent to PIC -1:1CS. PAIVIHRs, SUNDAY SCHOOL. CEI4IIII3A.- T EONS. ifio:, oe.the most reasonable terms. - ~.. 'Parties hol.llug Picnics, sc.. will end it to:taeir advantnge to secure - the Heave. - -- ' " The ti rove .15 mealy accessible, 'being bat s feW eteps from the .o:Aland Railway -Stations. ' whose cars run regularly even:. fifteen minutes. ... Ar..lr,or toxins, ac., apply - at the - 1 OFFICE OF I'IIE.OIELIND RAILWAY .CO., ;_pw#4NPBTATKIX. Mr - RIVERDALE • SUWfIER; RESORT Ai r mforsirruz: llelfglitMlip eltneteil on the P. it 0; R. R., eleven infles From:the_ ctty. t nowopen for the re— A 1 dlrerac 614 - , isAlirr.x.r.R, .p 403; . Box 318* Pittob.. st4.,P. O. M illut,Ent tAnnumEgi ArAMOREB: -MAXANDER PATTERSON, TAEDE'NO. iteile StVeet fbneerly Moatliter. and 1.10 .an }one cat ellagerklll. rittLitßEFNlitY Alf •i- , .E4riigh. • and planed 'Lumber, noon. kloog • atherbeardla.ll, •Whi in • ' • lnd•ta,, u EN • m in . L , m b u r,•• Cedar and: Locust Pons. Lattklui4 ranno, • Oat and , Yellow Flna. A.LtlO-.FIEFICE. TILE and CLAY." allkotit 'PORT LIUDIBEII comp - Aim $.125,060. DITIERTD,ON; ' • sonarAn't%-1. A• • WRIUNT; - • • ,-..burr.rotrriattiMlT—EDlN. DAVISON. - . . _ ; DoczosOnli: 'Ettirard'Daviton; • • 11.• Dutteany John ?dation : D. DittridCa. I. Malone • JolLtitton. 6CO.•NY• Dithirli,ljteh • litnitliEßY.tiiii•Corner of , airrizu ANIVAL. LEOTLENY STitEETS., Ninth Ward F Fieli•E AT roux rur; GL#48 .l iirgrA • ington Street. I .1: •• • ow% !DVMH:FAND::SCOUREIti • OYE.IFAND SCOURER.. • , .H 11(7 • tat: t i;zs7 And Nos. 186 and 187 Tithorilikeet t PA. fio - 1 11. 7 1g, • 1 I 11 II =Me tv.'• " ',.1"