The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1868, Image 8

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1/111 o'eloch afthe Methodist p l oret 4 Fi ft h
street, next door to GA zE T 7 -F. °Moo! • • =
vefssions
sheny.Voi
Rearm.
lo *Aar citp;
the thornli
Uti
Pleaaat
Teaterday
to cool tt
'cool and
th4on,!
'Drum, fittbdg a tl
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•Cialtitattee-Ineetingv=A meet t l_m Of the
napablican County Exeirat . Omtinittlee•
.*flft be held at the Court House,.
I thdr; raici.*24th flint:int;
VlsordetV.:-LArtna Wk: Dither made irdbe
ritation'before Aldereatui Therms, chat'ging
her husband. Zatitatish El:Mar.' , with dis
orderly= uondnut. A. warrant was issued
;ink ` tewis'
'Richter, son of. John Richter, 465 Penn
4reet4.`as drovined, by .thiling \ from fiat
in the Alleghepy river. The body has not
xdt herfodolerell: t
Going t . . Wm. Semple
g.afk f of Allegheny,• will pint , for.Burepe.
-on a pleaatiie tiipin a few week& He will
go,bytheliiman line of steamers, - and ex-
Tette to kie Absent about' a.month.
Alissiadt and. Battery.- 7 -Alderman Mcitfas.
!era SatnrilaYhamed a *arrant for the
su'rest of 'Hunter Wilson, on an information
for assault and 4/4tte.ry,prefefta* against
him by Barah nee; Thb - parties
ilaTemperaneewile. • • • •
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Disorderly Eoise..--Thornes Smith niade
anlbrmation on Saturday 'before 'Alderman
Mafasters against JOhn T . yler for keeping
disordeily, house; for prise fighting par.
- poses. 'A hearing in the" lease ;will Luke
place at ten o'clodr. on Wednesday. _
Reeslying Stelettlx.m...—,, JohaFi t tzge.
jr.nitlierocits arre st -filatniday
taken bcfortt. Mayor Drum charged
receiving stblen scrap iron, the p
.of the Pittsburgh and Fort Weirelle
road Company. Tire' -141raYor held , ' hint
bail for.. lia appearanclaxt..,
-ty.
Personal ,4, 7 4 - ion.gaitletia Ai Grow, Ch: • -
man of the Republican State RYeentive
Conimitfee,htie-tftnin'the - city for several
days arranging 'Matfett for the campaign.
Mr.:Gruw ig an . active politician, ,a man of
grieat abill dna: a shrewd and energetic
worker imp his undertakings . , and is, we
110214 art a right mateln the right place."
Ifeest..„—A pout ten years of-age
was hrought into, , the Allegheny Savor's
office on Saturday afternoon by a Jr y,: . who
said he had found. her on the Pe J.,y .ills
lAnid . outside the citY.'‘ Shit was unab le- to
give anYinferxrittiotOlirttor_thau that her
name was Annie, and the Mayor took her
:in charge until her parents could be f,und.
Itemsved.—Thefire'pletoinßirminghatn,
which have heretofore occupietta position
near the center of the etreetsi-are‘bounr re
moved from Carson street. and' placed. at
^the curb near , (the -street) corners. The
Pittsburgh and Birmingham 'Passenger
Railway Comranye• - we. understandl , are
laving them rerrinvid = 'at'their own' ex
T ense. • ^ , ;
rm ' d
truC zturt lae tft l i nib tri3 'On; t li a— a l marl
nail; enarg-
Ing them with keeping a gambling house.
The same prosecutor also charged' David
Jiall with committing an assault and bat
tery upon him. A hearing has been ap
tainted in each case for Wednesday, June
24th.
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Strawberry Festival.—A festival for the
benefit of the Ross street M. E.. church
will open this evening in Lafayette Hall,
and continue for one week. An abundant
supply of refreshments has been prOvided,
and the ticket of admission entitles the
holder to a dish of either ice cream or
strawberries without' additional charge,
which is rather, an- unusual arrangement.
We hope there ,will be a large attendance.
New Invention.—Capt. Wm. Mays, Sec
retary of the Seventh ward Schbol Board.
'has invented - .:a school chair; having a
spring , . back .! and seat :board, which
makes it much easier to' sit upon than
- those comnionlY tuied. Besides this advan
tage it folds up when not in use, allowing
.s clear passage way ,between the 4esks.
The new Seventh ward school house now
in course, of erection, will be furnished
throughout with these chairs,
Demolisbed. r 4' barodOlis. belonging ,to
Mr. McClean, of the flint' of FL ItcLleati
Co., bankers, was literally demolished 141-
Asy evening by . coming in 'dcmtact with a
'lumber wagon;on Liberty: street, near B.
L. Fahnestock tit Co.'s Lead Factory,. Mr.
McClean bkd licks& ancliwarf
tiring honie - when his horse frightened at
the whistle of a locomotive:and iishied,"
bringing the baronche in contact, with, the
wagon. The driver and Mi. McClean Were
both thrown'•ont, but fortunately eseaped
injury. •
. , Death of a Bank Cashier.—R. A. George,
Esq. Cashier of 'the' .Faimers Deposit
Bank, , . departed this life , at the
trildenee of his parents m Allegheny city,
on SatUrday evening. He 'was about twen
ty-eight years of age. - 'At/ the early age of
- fourteen he entered the Ba 4, and step hy
step advanced to thelfoiltion of CaShtert to
which hemas elected* the age pfainetden.
His ftnibral talfi3‘ 'place 'to-morrow
, at ton o'clook , ,as per atnyintneement under
onr obituary, notices , .
Felonious 'Assault and • BOO*
Stumpf made information before ,Alder
"'man Thomas, on SatnrdaY; elierotti!!E - Jtinles
-Graham and his ions, Thomas and w am,
*with felonions assault and battery. He hi;
loges that they: sithiohed;and beat ..lititchell
WoOlfoit in a most . brutal manner.: The
- scoluled came to, the Alderaken!s taw s and
save:bait lor a • hearing, and: denied an y
'knowledge PiAbenfrelVelmilccenlig
also made information against Thomas
•girahahffor,sfiretilof
`..Graluun
ebony
'three oielookot 11111., Teir -,•• ft; ?ivilo•
;wiring OA tlie Ohinaiter t
'Beltway, cilsooveredjthemoaref a boy ft*, ! .',
log 'on the' 'Water,
_" - *bicli! 41140:4 1 tertildi
brought ashore. The'CorOner was notified,
surd /tad ititniallidto.4lloValoliWtaktog es=
tablishment of Alex Alken„ where .It.*
.awaitiag l iflptiAmtAon. • It is sal
posed to be that of, abciy wbomordniwn
-while, WM. blitirtißelf4etnitSofinteVel_,
`Ago, a notice of watch . appeared in they
refs of Stiterdaye.t T
tad
Saturday morntiglitateman Irwin, on,
:the body of Johti,olWirAlri kiDe4 on 4 1 Tricisr
bat
Have and4troak3oittWoraiilnlrialdwhi
' , Township, by itptilitkantlate , --atonic up 9 ti,
Wm while ittAlsorki an aeoOnnt - Of
was published In Saturday's Gazette: The
saident vedukredi AVIV altat.i.desth ensuinit
rocne-hours-alterwanis.- Dr. Um %Milled
to the, skuri bein g
No
No other In pry was viable. Deceased
twenty 'awe 01"triftnnerri
tiMirilfireVOWMA NO!"
ondered.
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Grant and CoAfkgket, 40101014.#•,Bir:
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An adjomnigoritatiooo9 o Y ealliof
Birmingham was 404,,,i10he Town Hall,
Saturls g y a ibt l tetir p gie of or
gniingtW YWrij-
C. Ritikty occupied the 'Astir and Will M.
r -:- , ;erfice, ith Object • the
-54r nif i tt *41 : 1171- te? f
ineetipg in a few earnest remarks. It was
kwjtalat t anatW. hp,saWta np,sntha,
shim; tor:la ;10s.aktrn the: Reptiblicarsia
activity, at present. the enemy not having
taken she field or shown colors; but it was
a.ifterarto,
4 43 the A11:4-
1- ,
rcittin2ol'
I=lo9l l
ttendeney:
' CquitP
well &Pt*: prep iid:4fOr. melon° when
proper time canliWTHO :read A report of a.
tmrnittee appointed at a previeru4meeting,
as follows:
The Comfrattik(liksilitedid:a Meeting
of lepublicri.ls field on the 934., inst.,. to
prepare a,,plan for :the organ! , of 'a
!'Grant i and Colfa x Club," begleavalo re
port: • '
1. That The einem of the Club. aiiisist of
a President. Vice,
,prfsident„ S ec retary and
Trd surer.
'2: That an lExecintive Commtttes of
be selected, to whom shall be entrusted
the general supervision of the affairs of the
Club.
3. That a Finance Committee be selected.
' The Committee deem It unnecessary to
submit a more ; detailed plan, as 'other neces
eery- matters Can le more satisfactorily ar
ranged after organization, in which the
they would suggest, -there bei-no furth
er delay. Much wilt depriiiii 'time the can
neatness of the Executive Committee, 'in
conrieption vadat or offtrieyrwef the.Oln in
carrying out - the objects aimed at.- Work
must be done ba order tosecurevictory at
the October and lirivirititier elections. We
must -haw thorough organisation.. The bor l
eugti Must be exavairied;theliame o'f' every
voter obtained. and recorded, and every
Repnbliixur 'Mast hionght t6theiprille
on election, day. !got one trinst,beallt,med
to remain aWlay thUri over rionfoloi.e6 14 the
success of ourcandidateseorfromany:oldier
rause. 411egheny county„,is ca l peetp, d. to
11 3 a.51P.- 4 CharkdsoPle Re d rtPila , lkraii*M
and Birmingham must oher Shine.
that iiied6Writtilliarmony,may
prevail ' the Clnbitorrabritit to be organ-
ir.ed, and that' old Birmiugham may give
sioadvecrusit of herielf, in Oritoher end Nric
vember mixt;the tainblittee tesPerit,fully
sub:ult theubove,sugwatiois. _
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4 -,ERN*M.G4 -ERSliitif
JOini "P."
•-• On motion or Mr. Charles-Evans, . the re
port was accepted.
41imuttlitten, , ,sppolnted at ,thellneviptis
meeting - to suggest names 'fir siMorodgh
.Executive Cammittae, .submitted, through
Mr. Evans, a list •rif some' forty " ninon; an
equal number_ front . : each precinct, of the
borciugh. The report was accepted. .
ilia Chairman stated, that lurking filled
the poiition of treasurer to the retiring
Ekirsugh -Executive. Crimunttee v ha, desire,
CO triake wfivafreportc lie keys the innoiMt
received and &Mended by him, and strited
the campaign would' >° be - •-•eominenced
with U clean' record—there beirig 'fio old
debts to pay arid no balance in treasary.
Rupert- fieceptsd.• ; • -
The report of the 'CoPtolittes Organi-
I ration.' of , a Club -was then taken up,-dis
cussed* and adopted,, After baying been
amended, on Motion of hirt'E.Moye, * in
creasing the number of; Vice Presidents to
;."
. H. Davis
bY Wtsoy
9Yer the
L ald i
It Wes intggested;that the
_organization he
futtlaer deferred . , leasmuch as the - attefid
sue° was not- as' full as .desirable. • -The
meeting, however, decided to proceed with
the organization, and, a Inottouto go luta ad
election for officers prevailing , the thilowitig
were etitiseri: - , ,
. - .President—D. C. Ripley ._•
Vice Presidents- 4ames McDonald, Hen.'
ry Meisterfelt, John ltedman, first pre
emelt: W. C. Augtdubaugh, Georg Duncan,
Dr. F. Tandte, second. precinct. -
Secretary Will H. :llartzell. ' "
Treasurer—Sellers 'Mcßee
After some remarks concerning. other
matters pert aining to the club, it was Con
; eluded to defer until another meeting , the
appointment of necessary committees, and
Messrs. E. G. Krehan, Edward Moye and
James McDonald were appointed to act in
conjunction with the President of thc Club
in the selection of suitable 'famous for such
committees..
on-motion adjourned till Satuidity . Oven
ing next, to meet in the sarue place, , the
' Town Hall. _ ,
serious Accident... The 'Reinke( Careless.
A serious accident oecurred on Butter
street, Lewienceiille; on Saturday about ,
one o'clock, by which two` children' were
severely, and one of them perhaps fatally
injured. , Charles ,Hoirman end,
Scliiremelfirinfg, were ; drlyttig ilia* and
buggy down the street at a rapid rate and
ran over a little hey and girl, - I tiged respect:
ively five and seven ' years, nephew and
niece of Mr. Itielb a hetet keeper
in Lawrenceville - The childree'Were cross
ing the street at the thrie, - whett the horse
came upon them' ao 'auddenly that it was
impossible for them to get out of the way.
They- were both : :: knocked -down by the
horse which stepped upon the hey; injuring
him internally, and the wheels of the ve
liely passed ,over s .4 , lte lags 01,t104,11ttlegirl,
bruising 'And litaerating them In e' tersible
manner, but fortunately no bones were
broken. - Thechlldren were removed to the
residence of their, uncle, who it app,ears is
their guaidien,their parents being dead, and
Drs. Hanna and Boving.es attended to their
injnktes. ' _ The men who were 'the'cam* of
the Accident, trusteed of stopping the horse
and returning' toaee the -•injitry they , +ad.
done, drove, reckless.#ginner. - They'
were followed Into the. city an °Meer,
arrested and,tiken to tise:/itayer s e,oillue,,
and .Mr. Widlow. came in.-shortly after
wards and madeinformationehargingthem`
with felonious assault and , hattau, upon
whictithey were held t o bill in the sum of
rive hundred dollars each; fer.theSraippear
ance at the Mayors omee this morning id .
nine o'clock for ft - hearing, The charge is a,
sericite anis jcrhe l fandif -"convicted the. pun
ishment very severe.
, Such accidente. are .the results of fast!
and reckless driving,and it is really strange
that they are not, more frequent. The
Mayor Informs ueihnt he will Punish every
one to the fullest extent convicted before
DIM of ihecoffisnee,.undwe, are inclined to
believe that - the Court will' hot be lenient
with such offenders when brought before it.
The Late Stalling Mate&
The Philadelphia;papErdjoin.ht denourto
ing the reeent,;:soes,.9rktued. races; be
tween retitaill'arid, oult,l4'; aigrand aquatic
'Cash*. 'lt is to be afneinelY regretted that
ASS•fair; trial of the rowing abilities of the
contestants was arrived atsoolooked for ac
eiAlanbi.,preeestinii both efforts for a_race.
• "IbWhisit 'alfitill" of thelreferlie b..1401is
oonsible tosmtnent, bqt tionefity, in
aoccalebieltiettOrillestnade•to regulate
tactt-Aagnift. : 00 PFIPP beF o rioncd. It, is
Prek “ticOPO!.4 l Xartafe 44 gamin
pEretire from me: efigi pOer,agaln to
or . - ,'fp "ii,'„reAn for ' snobby ,or the
—TlVuria-Sall-:ratadved
upon mom . ‘itaskra f ee ,ageost4 in retizz
ing coultdtbiatonlea iielhiciseledged sue- -.
:A 0 1 1 9;• tiVP.taPcr - 00 3 2 4111 1< fa Ole,
• • APAR(' ArstiflAzo49PlSCers
Save near - iy - aI *i e w Who , 4141-;
hohmu. #4O,
_Avny4veing•
OhRAF3L -.s3l9p#,W o Yer*
inarr i flat_t rma:imam , rue
4t1 54 0 64 rr, - rieWe* Albert ,
"Ivor bsolAigita taie:'ool 4 entlY
s t o od by Hamill in all hie eueeesseir , srid
. • . Irreirbrirlltthig
eihttifgetiefehiltialite6Liiibliing
Lis,to riends in cloud- and in sunshine.
There were otklet 1 005 704/40fittistrur,
in the cif on Saturday, as the bettin
bowl, 7,44lliltitlMotialroltiird4" oun,
deof 91 H i o ther
nia Ofat
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I.4o„,oterta 1,4 6 , l4Atiwa 'sat
•ievoc4l.- , filatt 114 tam Watt,il.4 llopcsol4r),,
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.Locategi«i t2 5414,7? -
"Grant. flo'p":-8oufe o Trail,
39.14thin4K0 sPafdating,
the summer„ mouths r, and v w e
iii/Oif;u01111isaY;. lt , is an attract /Vet.
Place t4,iiktit any , season the year,
owing:te tis beautiful location ; tide stoc4;.:.`
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EskY= 4. l kkliPtS l Ff 4 ,V9 a strz• ding V e t,
*eat *midi' awsepa' ialga L.e.
city, In # O2( ,distaned MOuF4ali
looms.up its gr andeur. Tile older part ;
of the city is much ,iike 'the usual ()thawed
,
lup style of old fogy pilafs of crowding tha
honiPS 4 lltether;an d; narrow streets. But
the West arid is laid tiatwith that liberality
which governs the'mait modein sit=
ies. •Eeph. of, 'the private ; residences
built in the centre Or°, large plat Ofgroun I ,
and are of great architectural beauty,Whi e
the, grounds which surround them are ar
ranged in. a Ve&tastefuitaanneri; IT r" i ,-.. `
, ; -
i•DeatitifillitS it is fora place-Of residence,
it has special advantages for manufacturing
purposes, and capital is_gradually concen
trating for the purpose of manufacturing on
an extensive scale. The grand sweep of
railroadatenching.thissplace has also jisaii
Much to - do 'With the develdpinent'of ite re
sources. 1 Lumber is a specialty here, and it
is a focus of • power, in I trade ' circles.
Among the praiseworthy features of this
beautiful inland city is its handsome church
structurs and-- , public - buildings .- , The
churches indicate the culture of the people,
and the public„lmildinge are not,, as is too
frequently title ease, alitnteilileabrick and
mortar, without symmetry or beauty, but
combine both in the most approyed forms
of these modern deys. Here, tors, is heeded
Dickinson: Seminary, under -the control of
the Methoclistsahough well patronized by
otheilletiotnifittlatobw. - The President, Dr.
Mitehell; a hrother l in-lawof John Moor
head, E.sq., a merchant of year city, is a
line educator; and illed trnitiVetiulte is State ,
reputation. .
Right in-' the,1ie111t„...4.415Q.,..74a1di11,
among_ tb_e•w,littial, residences,. is located
the “Herdics - H'nee;" (intik)! DreMbet elegant
hoterbdildings - Lin.thitroonntry. It is sur
rounded with'beautilid ftreounde,' , lisid out
with much, taste, and is a favorite resort Tor
croquet parties. Eaoh side of the building
is favored' ,stitlir.„Nialkadus,,hejdorijes. and
there is a liberality in design, throughout
itsgooms and other arrangements; whichls
rarely found in eitybotele. It is not sur
prising that it is. constantly crowded with
visitors, and is ativorite spot for travelers
te,atop oft for &brief sojourn. We believe
the house is owned bye wealthy merchent
named Herdic, after, whonithe hotel is call
ed. It is, however, under"the immediate
management of Ge , rgo Murray, Esq., -who
is admirablyodapted for the , positima„
s and
Is quite a favorite Ter' the Signal manner ip
which ,he .conducts, -the establishment.
Many Pitts - burghers will bear letitimony to
this fact.
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The great , event, however, just now is
.thatithe gaited &atm Court bolding ha
annual session. Judges Grier a nd Matand- ,
less are both present 'pushing 'business as
rapidly as possible.. ln bygone years the
holding , of the United States .Court here
was said to be a mere pastime } . but now it
houstilestantlal matter Of fact l owing to the
number of cases brouizht before the Court,
arising from.the. infringseent ~,of the .reve
nue laws, Counterfeiting,' dire. 'At - almost
every term heavy land cases are tried. We
simply.,inentlen sn passing _that_ doubt
•••very much If may 'phis:* outside of Certain
large cities, can leleast of a more elegant
Court House structure, combining more
excellencies, than thiis one does. -
~.Tudge Grier seems tb possess the saucevigor of mind as heretofore, but his inabil
ity to walk about without help, owing to
his feebleness, awakens fears in the minds
of his friends that he may ere long be in
capacitated fbr the duties of the bench.
Trio familiar form of Judge McCandless, of
our city, fills the picture' of a dignified
Judge. His noble presence and urbane
manners impresses every one. Shortly af
ter his induction into, office, the duties of
this Court assumed a magnitude and
importance that. .never, Vas, thought.,, of.
Witti - the enactment of reVenue and ' bank
-.rapt laws, and the criminal cases growing
out of the infringement of the former, the
duties of District Judge involve labor
and responsibility: - Hardly the May
term closed at.Pittaburgh; until, the Court
convened ,at ,this point. At its close, the
semi-annual term of the Erie ,Courto will
begin. Thee administustion of Judge Mc-
Candless is so well and favorably I:nown
in your city ! and so generally approved,
and his decisions snstained'by the higher
Court, that no words of commendation are
necessary from us. The' Judge's amiable
wife and daughter are here, and . Mr. S. C.
VieCantikisto, the'cletkOf the Ditittict Court, ,
of course, sat his post, filling the duties of
his officeln a Very creditable manner.
It is always epleapant thing far a Judge
, to have associated with him in Court duties
a capable and pleasant Marshal. Thiele
especially the'ease at the present .time,the
officebeing filled by Gen. Rowley, whose i
military record tonna a bright.: page` he his ,
history. His long residence in Pit - tebu.rgh,
in
,business and civil ;petitions, before the
war, *admirably qualifies& ' him for, the du
ties, of the- hisorthalship of this District.
- His eorreet deportizient; attention to bctsd-'
pees. and sincerity of manners, makes him
a• great favorite, ' Maier G. W. Murphy, his.
Deputy, is also here, industriously engaged
in office duties. He is quite ellicientosed
popular for his genial Menai:A.o:z - , i4 ' % • - 'g
_The, District Attorney it. B..Carnahan;
- Emir., adorns hie etilce.., His Obese attention
to his work,i nd natty in sustaining the digni
ty of the Government, and excellent poise in
judgment, commends him to all who have
intercourse with ; him. . A professional man
likeliir. Carnahan, ,;with education, .culture
andfood habits,- could not help being, suc-
The Grand Jury has been in session four
days, eonsidertng bills for the infringment
of revenue laws, etc., comprising a venire
of about twenty iperaons. Judge Dana, ofd
`Nilkesbarre, is foreman; and Wm. Bake.
well, Esq..of Pittsburgh k ale*. 4,udgeDana
'attained trite • a good .name Beth° truly
during the late war. Many of the _Mem
bers are f- eta Allegheny County,. and con
tigu'olis counties; namely: Speaker Graham,
Col. J. EL Stewart, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Jared
M. Brush, W. K. Hart, W.-101 - • Campbell,
A. G. Henry, J. Hardman, W.,.11. Kincaid,
J. G. McCandlese, D. O'Neil, W. J. Gil.
,more; and DavidSankey, of the J/wrens°
county Tournal, New Castle; and W. Alert:-
ander, of .liforiongahelii City. , • .-, . ..., .
• -In the panel of petit jurors wo notice ,
J. J. Donnell, G. M.lllaiskstoisk, H. F. Mar-1
`ker, J. At Sholes .3; N. Kean, Geo. Geist, I
Casper Gang, Geo'rae,Straim B. B. Contain, ,
Lit. Hendrickson, W. H. McCreary,ltobert l
Clugston, J. F. .17kaircetti: S. N. •Methewry, ,
W. F. Rat/t. ) , W. ri., White. , Abram Garri
son. These - ere aii.froirs Allegheny county..
W a MstieeJurorealaufrorrhßeaver , Merc er,,
Crawford, Erie; - Westnioreland, Lawrence
and other oonntles.,,Tho,venerable Judge)
:Mader "shore frizinVatitre condy. ills Om;
daughttird..Mrs. Thomas ifiell And"s fasully,!
'Mrs._ J. M. Brisk- , Mtn. Wig.larul td 'i
bites Hart, and otherliditafdro'sojefirifing
at the "litittiheildernitin 'Lau leveni4gra
grand "Hop" brought, „together quite lan
array of beauty enreatiiiiitki 'adorning. of:
the - fair ones, in VihiehourPittsburgh ladies
bora asequaPieuritaParto..vr ..ie
The community wasthrown into an ex.'.
Iltealittika Pa ; TaaalaY lll o, l o - N , ttia, ° I./141 :
;or 90. t arbor Gory.. en Rietiestinalsent 43,
appointed by the •T datum Wheeitict , 6'
y
,A,lk WropiArit th•lliejahern i tutl- ,
It! liiira' 15. < 1 ' illtriliilbsierh. , MOO
o brit.. oriDianiont,- Cutwen. ._ /h.!
bolo sol ethorwt stlnatten , !I , Erfe.,lt;
,40.40 1 .1004 1 tilt*Iiitili ith110::1? ° .*- , WI
.rxtuist 9 ,lloo o MPourt Comm . 0/.... j :Tket
( 1 3 0 #4Me£ 1 4.41 1 kt.MAISIX, 1 00 1 W 4 4 11 1
"A" ,14,14.4.4 159:.10.: •.1.1 -
•' us easPiulats tat• Amok-the; Goaertnor,And , Remirkson citnsp,mptiomby I, . ' eyser.
' e P ar tY 'fvtf . Meh l 'urficar al `rtf 4 ilerdio Rirery.where the admiss T ion 'is free T thet
IFicutfe.. - -The Governor spoke.briefly in re- c on sump tion ill a formidable disease. ' It
latthnAct the oblect , of itie,,ylsit, and was _.. : t . , gr aves llorto
of
frAlbwedbY ,Togn M. XitliP'Wlqty•E•tian•ajil s w eeps into unt ' unelY fgr Awl a l
others. During thdintervil'ihe - beria ' human, _beings every year. With. I-the
cotirsedsweet music; As theLftigbt wro
away the-crowd retired. WednesdaY morn,
' arts and appliances ofmedicine; with all the
skill that human genius and investigation
Mg Ust Qovernor, Commissioners,,and otN.- the
c su ur b e le t at he ,' cusetm thereil
firs Were cOnveyed in carriages across the can britig ca to e Lear u th po at e wili
rlenr to the vlcinity of *ad Mountain; to no Yeller r . Y , _ ltc
that ,liii 0 di..
view grounds for the proposed hospital.. T e t t '
i ft is, there_ tit no speei
reedy g o r. r te es th an e ira tt r.and o ,he at al ar an s) do aoti blir o a u te t
This morning the patty left o r Teinville, ;
afid froM thence they visit o gee mo nts i
theirsubstancao..,,One rs
thing le dear to our
d e billein it Will be conceded
the
t rs i t pitn a I" `iii n g r of ti Thr r- fht e l a rt b3 V n a ts lief — rtall l roa n d min.dtw l _W.- „ . ,
MO Iftafk IP tiwic bY 33204u1ett Aci'havp' ielleoted r im ;the
181"13 h Ilea . ' lA:glint§ lhaf, if 10' stemache
the -Penns , is: tix 0 l i es i , +
distance no ; mime," ah di organs tire diSting - thqir Work
cx o li ch pioper IP, tlieie'viillbtenci tenderotifW lung
Bythis
rtened Met l an ‘, or any other disease. When we look upintia •
o
i -K. ;it patient •with pate "and dOeeted labk.s; with
bare %
~.1.. ;n withered veiftiq (hollow cheeks,: 'twin's:taken'
Grand, Cies do ROT *smith cough andspittingetpeaheeliefever
. .
' , Auction li hook &; and eidatnead! tvaat(lid oft/ie-skWif ;stilt
lifeOlethe Street.' iwafillgrfu9.Pasus in-fhe , 4 1 • 0 8 h, Mi'eriPo a
, ,„.;„ • burning : , of the - &Inas each Teet,,apseting of
There is - „ --1 " 7. ,,,,,,„71 mucous etreqeect kWith blood,grs at debility
seeker dui k'',''''','"' and WO of muscular etti.rgy. -
week midi .0 14=t 1 for'ine 'We cannot be mistaken . a r e"llitne plain
pure ' iti enters andalmost constant symptoms
Eita il lB.66Piiiiiiiiistlll :l` , fiii _ C;43l * ' .'i t i f i Ti?k i . trrle.,dis whoie gradual but
'goods at prices away' , elOtini cO4OW tnette constant steps are- steadily sapping all the
prevailing opywhpre'else in; it'll :chtultr',. , avenues of liftt. We have cured, many per-
Megan'. Smithson, VanhOok & MeOlelland s , sons after all these- symptoms have been
who have fie long made' a specialty of gen- .; developed; evidences, of whichr,exist all
•
oral dry,goodCbaye7rtlablved te withdraw over this city. Tlictlood going to the BOW- ,
from that braneli. i o l f businees ' entirely, in lahment brain* a person is either`of an int:
order, that:` they , oi.:eicansively devote 'proper - kind; Or'elee the stomach has failed
theiZatteralum l4 /4 12 : '. SetY-WX 0000 & in int - work Wilt info' the'' reparstlVO'luir
shoe trade, auction a, • - t• mmission busi- lonseteavflich the Mantel functions demand..
nese. „The.etock'ordif ' - ds . which they Th
' e body'ROM to deeaylbr , Want of.proper'
hov,,PoYi A stores anAfi ' 1 0 1 i+ /E4°'42 4 /e,,rs,Q - or properly prepared -material to support
the greatest possible sacrifice finermiPtelt the natural, waste and thenexhausted every
is very fall and 'complete, „emblicing dress glee I *I.
A.....,..10 system. Bread end meat end ,
SoOdauf all' deaerSPV.onas Balmoral skirts,. 1 wholesome_ fruits are. of ,YerY little use,
sea Shades, parasOK toilet - qn . is and when supplied 40 a stom a ch whose fano
spreads, table and 'lrish' linen s, chickk tions are, wasted and wlieSepoWere will not
ti kings, oil cloths ' and line table ) concoct then(' into healthy blood; out. Of
covers . flannels, eiiiiiriMpres, clot %Tents whiehtimnr the yeti radii and' hart' of obit;
or
Clothing, linen coats, . shirts, lad Mt etraw heads are Made: We-kiiiitte*ell enough-that;
gotislk and Iltner6Ful other Untie f goods • thei moment' the etoinatili-and• assiinilittivw
foo ',tedious' to 'Mention. The VW . - ofaina are' muttered; that , health ' and vigor
chased all of their large stock at t e heavy willflow withimithematidal-tpreelsion.to
auctiefi, bankrupt' and Sherltra a laths every point wheee it, , W,lll,be:most..rteedefl.. ,
East, arid now ati they have caffein ad pee- We knaw,...that in ythe pure -4)4 ,will she
itively Arid Pereteptorily to olottott out the &mad a richerhitimun than itiv . in Naturefs
entire stock to, quit that depar t l i - the nano, recondite &liana, and as its globe:-
reacf can' ' Safely rely on' receiving such Tea ard'reletralefig by the impetus given to
un rallelled bargains as never li ore Pre- it by the propeling pewee of the heart; here
Val ed in, this city, In order to aff r d rep- and - there in, their' transit, 'one or inorenof 1 -
or accommodation to the army of urehas- them stop in their 'way and , unmet' theni- ' 1 : '; ''' , ' DA .
ars . who wi ll visit ''the steed ,-4 Ting °A..° aelvesto , 'the. eximUstcid'and.languishing --itognlgoi,e ~:.on I , o4,6.'',ila n i ni ,, at g 0 -0 0 a,
ax i sins
week to procure the bona fide p 01- parts; anxions to be/restored/in& leaping mom ROBINSON, relict of tlielato set.'ww.
feted, the usual furniture auction, ea will w ith the new liftv-whilrirban imparted in gohhiliori, Jr. , in the 80th Year of her age. ' ,
be suspended. this week and play mad even- its. , way: It will :be . seen that' we l'and .-Funeral . from her hitt reilli)ei ee.-1,94tr0l street,
ing will be tietvfed to the lecomplislirnent constuntitxm more as a disease of theNodd gliesimit, 3foxn,tv, an t liea + Sld, ar.;; 4 , 3,1
v e ening. I r nire f 2.oth. at
of the one grand purpose of completely cicis- than of .tlie irtiltUW_tbat, is, fm. having:As sic ',174, E ,i:„ - t i jittri l er., in use NlStb year of his
hag out every item of the finely selected origin in, an ,Impoverished. state of the ago. , - , 1 , 1 l,, ... , •r - .: .
stOlik.' While the retail patrons will be fii. blood, and that if. we can restore , hehlood . The anFaiwil/ tlihe place thefron•
residence of
mired with snob great'induceMents dealers to a;healthy and - plastie .canditnin..We can hisparghts, on South - ,Avenine;':inethenT City , on
and all who buy to sell again - will be af- cure the lungil w i t h out ' doubt.' The 'pus rtrestait• Tune 2314 1 4 i 203 o , 4eoch -A: W. 'Ser
forded rareopportunities to buy themselves and tenet:hie Wtdch clng,up and choke the sieeiii Itfo,ohitii.. 'Tire friends 'di' the farnily i.re
rich in all sincerity and truth. Remember cells of the lungs will have to give plactrto invited to attend: ~ ' , I I:- .. : 1 •1 • ~
the sale commences to-day at the well the new materiel inimithed for their retie*-: 1. .... h ... , ' , ?? 4 ""r t '''7"' .. , ~ `, .
known auction salesrooms, Masonic 'Hall, al. These are dna& matters which ought 1 ' ,i• .. . - ,'• OB4TUARY.. . .'. ' .. -
Nos. 55 . and 57 Fi ft h street. .• . - to. be carried . out of the system, and which, i Dino-on Zuntr:li
.19t, . Mrs. WILLIAM Rol INL- ,
- _....._ -.n o :- if not carried out, will and:decay the SON, aged 80 years, wife of the late, General V. I
Found Drolvned- Inquest . Robinso i• I
portions with which they,come in contact. __r. tot hisvicinityf
s . Robinson has resided
The body of Henry . Royce, an employe . They cannot remain in , it - when their
nearly sixty years. - iiiiitjhei'llfill.ak" been - on'e of phi-
in a rolling mill in Brownstown, was foundl) lace has been supplied hy;fitter mit .
• I.' We have laid a d dearof Mress isattirome.toit and tabor. ;The writer Of Itieseilhes ,
in the Monongahela river near his resi- inermour
articles on 'cogi 3 i ° atnetichri on • th e 1"ole pays AMlta tribi4te ' ta• ba r . memory , nit she
- '... ... - -.*- A • dbi sostuch for him. Ber Alle was fine of a. pug°
dents its Ealtllirmingitamiraturdaymorn- proper kind of food. The IM : riddance o f . _ ~_ • Member ..:
Crwistran, be ige .a of ...,e rnishiteilin
ing. He came home from his work early the right kind - df - foiod le - as much ta,be
thorch folaisiq years t she showed how ,near we, r
Friday evening, and after_ resting a short talked to as' the right' kind of medicine. too, may follow in the footdreifs of a SatiloWiiiiihiMs
time started to the river in tsearnhof his Thousands of Persona would get well by A she ' constantlY held • up: as' , a
bacon aid
boys, 'who had gone off hi that direction. new dietary without 'a grain of medicine, guide to that haven, prepared , ' for those who
He was seen a short time afterwards sitting the food being a matter for direction on the
accept the Lord ea their Gird: Blessed with all the
on a coal barges anal bout. nine' o'clock in Part of the physician as much as anything g ift s or family and for#llie, she- had the wisdom and
the evening, he having been previously else. It, is well known to most intelligent moral courage to throAherself upon the Crom and
missed, his clothes were found in the barge. persons that .;. medicines . furnish no, nutri, at the feet of opr Sart r, who slut truly retarded as •
He is supposed to have gone hide the water went. Some, that bear the name of meth- hoc only source of real j happlums, in • this are an d . in
bathing,' and. to have =been accidentally eines do, but we are speaking of those which the one to come. hhe t 4s e s a tendcr, fovizefrue , and
drowned. Deceased was about thirty- strictly belong ;to the other class, These ,
...Ind and indulgent nt:
eight years of age , and leaves ii, - Wife 'and medicines, so-called, heal, stifnulate, quiet .... Y- I- -:
`.n.tle , pat , ..s deathtr so long a time she looked i
several children. Search was was made for or aid the fai li ng organ or function le
. oth- Opoo it as but a dark a 'adow through which we have
his body Saturday morning and it•wiis dia. ing more. For instance; if the stomach is tonnes to unlock the mysteries of futurity. , -
covered under the barge. Alderman Ir- out of order, tonics and right diet:will soon To those left behind the loss is severe indeed, but
win, acting Coroner, held. an inquest ,Sat,- bring lit into working order. When it is their loss's her . gain. 'She hasigone to her treasures
urday everting, when the jury returned Gate brought into a healthy state it will In the skies, and wq Must
a nit 'wish to reverse th
verdict of accidental drowning. ' make i healthy blood; the sick man will be decree of our Father which in Ileaven. Iler los
brought into condition, and_ then sore lungs is not only felt keenly' by her elatives, but likewise
or sores anywhere wilt be healed and the by the whole commurd 4., but e ail rejoice that "in
empire of health will be resumed. God's house for evermore h er dwelling place may
Dr. Keyser's resident office for , lung exam- be ., , I E. it. 1
nation.l and the treatment of osstifune chronic ....m.....---
diseases, No. 120 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Office how's from 0 a. in. Co 4 p. 7n.
Explanation
We stated a few days ago that Mayor
Druni had fined Mr Semple, the dry goods
merchant, six dollars and fifty cents, five
dollars - for city fine and one ollar and
fifty cents for costs..for the offenlie of a.boy
employed "by him, throwing. ,dirt on. -the
North Combloti without his knowledge, a
violation of a city ordnance. Mr. Semple
states ,thatitbe maximum firm of five dol
lars kVA% imposed for, as the 'Mayor said,
insinuating that it was done for the costs,
as Mr. Drum offered to remit the fine of
live dollars providert that the _insinuation
Bras ivithdravrrt. ' ' ' •
The Mayor states, in explanatinn, that
the fine Would not have been "Imposed, as
this was the first case under Ute ; late reso
lution' of Councils, had it not?been foi• re
marks, as stated above, made by Mr. Sem
ple, and
' that he offered to remit the line if
the offensive remarktittrere.withdraWn.
- Cement Drikln Pip&
A very superior article of drain pipe is
that known to the trade:; as the. "Hy
draulic Cement Drain Pipe'," whlchisinan
ufactured with much care at'. the, Cement
Pipe Worke 'of Messes. , Ri B. at C. A.
Brockett, No. 220 Rebecca 'street, Alleghe
ny City, These pipes:are made -ender pat
ents; of materials which harden by, time
l and exposure , and become', indeetructible;
will'onduet water any distance,ss pure as
whenit leaves the ibuntain bead.‘ and areas
tia
lasting • the.. hilLeide :In which laid;
are smoothljlefde, therefbrenot apt; to get
obstructed; easily laid; More ;durable, and
all things considered, ranch cheaper than
any other. They will commend themSelVes
to all Per so na needinganyttungin thiltwaY,
and the manufacturers respectfully ask'an
examination into then merits.
Suddith Death: .
Danielltothbett a"dieehargediioldief, and
inmate of the Soldieriii Home, in the, Ninth
ward, diQd izary , mdde4y. \ an .
Rotlibert tohaeocinhk d
hadheen engaged to go to work 4bh Mrs.
Hays; NO. 820-Penn Meet; this morning.
Ho visited She - Acme yesterday And wen
"idehmor;-of being mefell,.:lietetlied hi . a
room and . laid "dawn in taikWharekhit;was
found aldiert - Ste eitorinlTlLV WIPOIVt 15r.
King, Of . the Hos pi ta l, gave. as his oldnon
that deceased had died of apoidraya ',Al
dermen G. M: Traiiii; in the 'absence of the
Coroner, held `an inquest on, the WO; end
the jury returaed , a verdict in seeordance
with the above facts. The managers 'alba
"Home" took ehirge or•tbe,:b94y.ailtd 11 4 11
have it decently interred. •
f• • n.
1114Mc.r.01400rs;Itni*okodltaviovAnd
doctriteepeWat . thiVOld l'hentrelfrill
ts)te„ a Mntt tomorrow nighP flume
ginitlernatl'are Aeactrtklittalid'illirthy,
and their ,paanm„frtepds an •
oppitittiniefAMmtng tittion
of their e fforts to do their duty n the post-.
don theyeconpylyy lilting the 6 001 d: Drury"
from top to bottom on tht the twist ion Vf
the boliatitt hiroicteSerton and lady have
volunteered their services for the occasion,
and an excellent bill is : in preparatititn.
frinedv,-410yor , 4?rem orkfisturday fi ned' '
NYA1 1 419 0 0410 14 Pig dolllua on an lafor
ma log, efpyr4d e pasipstAwAyWhniun
of Areal 4PPolletinidegt... of link, NpAl e•
works, for, openingthonilro.:pinit on I,U
-ooreer. of alive . I * ol o: o 4o,t'sJ SO
owl - Ward . The OW *Moen* pasted a re.
02 1
solution a few: days agog itilitlualin e
Mayor to topple e flue pp all - s
fountritiffijOhillicilkithi, Nrlfhoe rtnio•
sion from the SuperinieUdentquA hereaf
ter iheso InstructiMilt W1111)6 strfnigeritly
en f o rced„,, ,1 :.S.• ~ t^ ~3!,r ” , , : *4,
%oat Star.—OffitbilSitaesittPiriff thelifil -
werthiLllSAMlNitillen ,
I hil t iu t oT Ai r t tmmot ,l l - bk ., ,
4
iilit ' 1V4`,1001W lit t
A
treviardedby eiMusite , ' IV •
n 4 si id
fi . ° l 9 :A l ii...77.ggit a PIL: .Ift .
A Franklin, Pa., Bookstore.
Messrs.. Pavis ,Echols, . successors-to .
Smith, 1M & Co., opposite the Cou rt'
House, Franklin,Pa.;bave o ne of the finest
and beat stocked book and stationery stores
to be found outside of Pittsburgh sr in
Western Pennsylvania. . They keep up
with the times, and constantly present their
numerous patrons with a qiendid aseort
menV of *alli.hti,tforkint standard tinthoia,
new publitmtions,'Stinday "School• Library
books, (Union, lkfe,tbottist,, Presbyterian,
etc.,) teachers' class books, mintite books,
reward books, kr , - pocks; wid€ h .
they are enable to sell at as reason
able prices'as can be obtained hi thi3'hirger
cities' or from the publishers. They deal
largely in stationery, wall papers, window
shades aittd *etieral Obits in-that line; and
keep constantly ,on their counter the lead
tntigiatie. ataPlieeitrSiliublidatititut Of
the day,. tegaitter. GA.Zarra and
other' Pittsburgh 'dailies: To"onr, readers
`in': that 'section of country we eheerfully•
:etnn,tnend this firm as young gentlenien
'eminently worthy a large share - of public
;patronage. • • •• .t•
• 001:
..Onward, right onwam. • • •ti.
into !.ho yalloy of Deatb r .•,„; -
• ~ 11 0 the lits. Ilundred.".
But larger, by hundreds' multiplied ' into
thun the, doomed band who Node ;
to swift destruction, in Tomnyson's poem,
is the, great' caviklCade - of unhappy men who
are rushing, to untimely graves, followed by
the gaunt
,spectre'
,Dyspensia.' This is all,
!wrong; and, shOuld zease., - Plantatlon Bit
ters, .the great Stomach Pain Killei r cures,
DysPepSia,'Heartburn, Headathei'Vf?rtiffol
'Dullness, and. all, symptoms . of -kindred
character, as If by magic. For Languor.
LassitudO, Great Weakness' - and Mental.
Depression, theY have a Most wonderftd
ME
Meatiotatt• WAuri.---/t. , delightful. ballet
artiele-rupertor to Cologne, and at half the
Price. `-‘7.r&P
.
.. • pit William ,semplea,
.
Will be founcia verf large stock of
gouseftirnish rig Goods
f at low prices.
PillOW Case 'MUSD%
10.4.. rant 114 Skeeting, , ,
'. '.lSlarseillSO Quilts;
• ‘ -• Alhambra:Quilts,
~...r 1. ,, t Wable r Diaper, „ t ,,„, ~ ,
. 6 ',•-% .., , Tielting, Cheek. • : ~,
'1 45 7 0,1
.'•, . I , ..T9weigh licle u kikl e •P ••'-
.., % •.. - . ,\ „„ .'Si o Retail,. `,- ,
.A.t,'WM: ~i3Orple's, 180 an 482 nderal & i t
I • • ••''',i ci l l'`..• ..r rli A•Ptigitelir''' , ;' , '' .
* ltiriallaiiiiiirighiia UM; loll* .tatoileoll'ini.
. . 0 . „, I ~.... ~,t,, , ,..ll4",:lortconesalio - -• , ..:
.libr.• inotteoltu twei year Leaffiredrineon.' ,
vouienee from ...a oonstantaounclinitln inyi
left ear. On the 21st ofht
li li 3, lEplied toll
Dr. lIIVAbOW aria SKstreet,
Pittsfitirgb. "Ile reiliev e a 6n6e,- and:
from that day to this I have had no dlBl- 1 1
malty of any kind. Truly,
6t-d it-w.JOHN COITODE•
_____
Valuable Business Property,—Tnesday,
June 23d, at 2% o'clock P. it., on the Ivens.'
i ff ec t lelik-pritoldMiqtrlthe,<salcile
bneless propefty Known as me Piasbtirgh
pruit House Building, being Nos. 2 and 4
Bt. Clair street. The lot fronts fifty feet on
St. Clair street, and extending back one
hundred and ten feet aloe g Duquesne Way
to an alley. Siiiithinrill'hook & McClel
land Auctioneers. •
Sole of Real Estate at Hoboken Station.—
The sale of buildin lots atiloboken Sta
tion, on Railroad,
was a perfect success. e sale was con.
ducted by the well-known auction firm of
Smithson, Vanhcollo& McClelland. On
Monday, July eth, there will be another
sale to clessent.the-remaining lots. -
,Allrffrit 31 4 :Wit SaUcl
s===;l=MMS=
• •
In Ate Sits, bl,emr,
Machin. 'Mime :of, leafleMYtho titorb
not examined this — silarvel of 'perfection'
should call at the salesroom and do so at
puce, and be 'convinded that it is' the best.
It.. :very remark r able for ; its ,quietnesa,
speedilightness in, runniniti,Case
agement, simplicity and,Perfectionotpatte; ,
It is entirely ditTereist from
machine; The tension'is really self-adjiust- ,
itivrunnink frotii *Rids thickneSses -of'
gcodsvithout change, and' the Ibtkrmotiers • ;
firsOVerfect - that the operator donna have:
to Md the goods stretchedto prOventpuok.•
eying Oven when:sewing the%llnestdasine,or.
t3ttinsoos , The hernmer -is so perfecillut, t. '
it tsi,ll„ malearky.width ,of lona, arafellin
the most beautiful Manner with:.',letkVan
th fi
is imp:tired ,to Saw a 'stiaightataini i
'eti
' other machhie.l 4 The Machine *mks.
y wellpn the nest'et leStuiestmatiw
stabs,' using allThisea of 'thread Tenn the:
filiest - nuMbertof cotton to heavy . patent; or
linen. thread:. ,Ix not - be influenced i
agents - of sivaLtnachinetoshoobrnibszep.
TeNntatiOnStltri r , to, prevent customers from
examiningthis machine, lutowing,that their.
• oistkwill pot'sol4 Om1;00012. Fl*B and
terms to QUM all, Straw aih.cortOrt, corner:
or and Penn s streets. „
At Milian Semple'C . . - ' , h
'A 4 iriO iviiiiiiilni)iit 7 4i - •'' • ~,,'
'• ' • ' Parasols rokAaviorelialt,.
Bonneti; Hats, Stiadiianir '' - - '-. ' • ;
; = •-• , • - -' •- - ibbinia,. FloWersoiec.,. 5
At popular prices Wholesale and, Fstail, ?:
' •1 ' 1 . - -I", ,At:Williain Seinille's;. , w .- '
180 and. 182 Federal:Street ,Allegheny . ,; " 4
t •rl.;_l 1... r and .:. •. .., • .::.-} • ~,. • . ~..-, ~
...The Purest • sioreetesil l •Ma , -Wirer Oil 1:
in the ,world,.,nnuinfactgred , froak-Areo.4,, E",
healthY, Biers, uponlth° sea shorr it.la per-
feetly pand
ure - sweet: - Patients who have. ....
once taken it, can tithe. none. i,
ni other.' Ask
Are
tte
' ' , Hoar& and C ' 11's'Coit ;TA '' fiver 0i1, ,,
annfactnred -by' c
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UNDERTAKERS.
LEX. AIKESOUNDERTAIfiERY.
No. 166 FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, ,Pa.
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'W. Jacobus, D. D., 'fhomas Ewing, Eful.cJacola IL I
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