The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 18, 1868, Image 8
J . ANTI 1141031111MANit Daily ; Prayer Meeting.—pkom 12 m. "1t..30 o'clock atf theltietlrodiatgkorobm ft h 1 . 0;04; ties; &for to:OA zittiz office Will Meet, To—Nk , ht.--The Grant and Colfax Club ,f Biri4nghaui hard a meet ing in the l l`coorn Hall this evening, at eight o'clock. feenity at Amhe at. their leaf MOS Ile Muster of :Ohl J A ' Emery: —We mticelhab the , College, Massrehttsette, 1 19 conferred. the , degree It o it tpwrierium, Mr. J. Parttoned.--Mr. rßartiey T. Campb ell, of the , • ../IhNnipg Mail, Imprisoned at hiladel hiatnliliel, on Thursday , received a par dotilfrdni. (ik:oveneor Geary, and vill arrive '.ltotoe to-day. Abandonment. T i Arina Mari Zinune:2r made information yesterday, before Al dead tdcMaste . against her: imsbimd b Monis Zimmer for desertion and abandon anent.- Warrant • .IPiegresslng.---The laying of the double (111$ek on the 'Pit r' burgh and Biriningham yrassenger. Railw y is inogiessing rapidly, isad we presume -ill be completed thrutiglk the Old borong . of Birmingham daring - asext week._ •• •; Cozninitted.---A .ne Webber made infOr station before -- J mice -Efeisal yesterdiy, altarging Elizabe — Elourbein - with disor derly conduct. T• e accused was arrested and aftei a hearin: was WO) bail for her appearance at Cou t. ,likarety of the 'eace.—.Toseph Brnnot =lade information before Justice Helsel ' ..yesterday . against Benjamin Stonely for surety of the , peace. _He alleges that Ben jamin threatened to do him bodily injury. I 'A „warrant was iss ed for his arrest. - 4turglary.—On. Lnraday aftP,rnoon, dnr - ing the absence of e family, the residence of hlr.lrrancia Mums; off Fourth street, Liberty ' diitrict, was entered by slime adroit thief,' and a valuable- lot of clothes - carried off. There is no clue to the thief. Pound..-The discharge of John Gardner, private of Capt. Davis' Co., (I), 21st regiment l'eterari •Reserve Corps: dated: Trenton, New Jersey - , July 3d; 1865, was ' found at the corner of Liberty and Hand streets. Mr. Gardner.canUget it by. calling ,'Fined.—Daniel Jenkins and Wm. Baker, *o* . iticts implicated in the prize fight in *O - Ninth, 'ward; on 'Thursday afternoon, lilt& hearing before Mayor Blacimore Visterday and were each fined five dollars afid 'cOsta, upon payment of which they were discharged. , _ Sunstroke.---A. German laborer, whose -name we could "not ascertain, was pros trated with the heat on Thursday afternoon, in the 'Eighth ward, Allegheny, (Duquesne bbrough). He was conveyed to his resi &Mae ,where he was 1-vine at last accounts in &Very precarious situation. ando Abused.—John Schlegai made Information before Justice Ammon, of East Birmingham, charging George Drake and James McFarland with assault and battery. Hem alleges that tner - accused attacked and beat him in a shameful manner. A . ' warrant was issued - for their jErrest. Threatened, 1111m.--John H. Duff appear- - ed before -Justice Ammon-yesterday and *lade information against John Eckles for atfrety of the ,peace. He alleges that the defendant threatened to throw him into 'a pit at the Birmingham Gas Works. A war rant was issued for the'arrest of Eckles. Trouble About a rence.—.Tantes Fin amide information before Mayor Drum yes terday against Wm.ltil. Gold. It appears that-Finnin was building a fence on a lot of —lground, which seems to be disputed prop erty, when it is alleged- that Gold ordered him to desist, and threatened to stone Inu off the place. A wa r rant was issued. Sunstrolie.---Yesterday afternoon Da . sid Johnston, residing at No. 77 River Avenue. Allegbeny ' city,. was prostrated by_ the intense heat. Being conveTed to *IR borne medlcaVaid was tiumnioned but it, was of no avail. death ensuing in this evening at half-past eight o'clock. Domes= ed via 4 about forty-three , years of age. Thumb Amputated.—Mr.M.` Wil ei3:l3, a brakenutn'on the oil train on the Al legheny Valley Railroad, had the thumb of righs. hand severely crushed wtillw coupling cars, at Buffing, Hehew & Coin 01l refinery. at Johnson's station; He was removed to his home In Lawrence- wile, where the ihurob was amputated by Dr. Covert. - _ Assault and Hattal.--Antone Webber 11 91:**Ted at Justice Heisel's office ,yester... Clay and made inibrmation charging John - Marion with assault and . battery. He al lege* that . Stip ' seedbed 'diming, his' • (the prosecutor's) absence from home „betitand abused his wife. He , also Laude a:charge of disorderly condadt tigainist Marion, who was arrested and . idter a'hestiblg herd - to" bait for,'l,/is i*tiu:Au* at' Court In bot 4 Casa. • - • llehlitsg a Miley Drawer.--john Boffin sonper-negro, was brought - before' litaYor , Blaekmore yesterday morning °Olt Charge" of terms"; preferred itgattnit him,by Geo. Wamhber, bft.'Wgimhofffkeepso ,grocery store on the oorner of Washington: and,WY lie streets, and he states that he , caught Robibison in the act " eftililitg tiro Ikilfirs and—twenty-tire cents from. ' the' Money dravar- / 1 /•dis4u4 or bell the scotssed Wall ooniMitteel for a farther:hearing.' -• • - • DlWWldorly ,CoilduCt.;,:4Nitkir wpw.nrrested yeaterdaYi Ohanrery Lank, nrat ward, on oath of Ma" Woods, ohiV ing - ,witb disorderly. conduct, ; It a p. pears that , Peter was drunk and behave d himself in a very, dieUrtictlyand ntigentle.' manly.:; manner, - for which the: Mayor int prsed a fine upon him of twenty-live dOl ism; and bot having-the. requ.ireld . qqamt Of cash to liquidate Wit indittoduesato the city, was sent to the hilifor, twenty - days, ';! „, • An. Elpleeatien .W l4l o 4l .—if • the B iat" .- went of J. A. Weever le true Innis grist must have otpesierfitl impgisuarion• pr be very reeklege ot.•.theAritth.. Weaver states that Hiegrist obtained - .gOods from • bun to the amount of ,11.0140.,hy.. romment - • ing blmeelf a/ the owner of ilieACivOrth of reel:estate In the Fiftb:ward, .Allegbenyi whiebit la • alielled 19 nOt the carie - ',*ldera. maelifogntese uitoteaintriet knits, • tionla Mena to his Mere tittle earliest oon-' • veniindie and explain Matters. A .Threat 'bv George M s r7 rranois,,re., ealethattleorge., ltriilioins alleges that, be. 40111,hnoolt her; breinatint atthe tint , convenient ;opportu..: Silty; . Botha Onion might ...perhaps look --.- upon this. pleasatit:initirmstion.lri the. light of a compliment, as it pr pi tiniest session of brains by the, threatened !party; inst Mary ' hinke ,ettirliiro.midsrnteroe7 • . madis:AU informol9o.s,!keriqf Molitasters • against vetoorge,7er the peace.. A , warrant • ; iksoide l a Deice The death' of William 4, , Moffitt, ~- -w hielf Occurredter was gene ed, r 4ln4 1,1 0110 MUIPPIVp4O% grettid. bk Ida. ntitnerona ,so.. ;nabitanoes. Mr. Moilittcws leazifitns In 5ani,1014.14€4141- when tie AOC Ms: office. . • rrhursdarlvenintry .14.0 rut, $O.Oll. s n a c u rk ,, tbe .and4eApirealiri& - - • .irpart of , the miming: .Thel - depeneel' • prominenttnemlier:oflhe •le`a:s 10,3sajears since Aside:ant Patriot, At.: r i tcy ~,, Be highl,fFolpfdried ho 'itweethibt; both tkikbissOperiOtte/ent dispoeitibm - '-Tho - farleral *will . .. bake %%ow frourtditlite reidderini thiMitesZ was ILveat, at ten-0:00100k , this ;Venting,. and war*,:.,•littelt4o.4' #te c ilailliS t tke' r ef the bu thc.,muwir 1.1!« • 1., - /- IRopbliesat Committees ea vigliasce for Alley Ca►l The Republican giecntive Committee for Allegheny eonnty,haye selected the follow! ing *Sans' to / act'as Committees of 'Vigi lance for their respective -election districts. These Committees have full power to add to their : nuinher, and are - requested to do so wherever such addition will 'increase their .023.041cY• Each Committee is'urged to organize im mediately, and to put itself at once in coin munleation With tbialtiCeis of the.COUnty Committee, at Republican Headquarters, City Hall. ly x order of the County Committee, RUSSELL Eaarrr, Chairman. Jo S. STIIWA.IiT, SOCrEltiiry,. PITTSBURGH. First Ward—George • W. Coffin, Tames Reese, Frederick Schild , . Thomas Reese, John Seifertir, Benjamin Oppenheimer, Isaac Bierman,Daniel O'Neil. Second - War,--Edward Hama ' Thomas W. Davis, John Wilson, James Gillespie, James Vick, John Paul, Thomas S. Bigelow. Third Ward—David Sims, William Simp son. John V. Brown,John Gripp, John Kaiser, Louis - Duff, aniel Daub, Col. W. B Neeper. Adam Young, John Ochse. _Fourth Ward—William A. Tomlinson, John R. McCune, Dr. Thomas W. Shaw, Dr. Joseph H. Dickson, A. P. Thompson, W. A. liiskadden. Fifth Ward---Joseph Hastings, George Glass, Andrew Sims, A. B. Neetier, Wil liam J. White, Major R. H. Long, Fred Sauer, J. M. Fass, A. J. Kemp, Nicholas Schwartz. ' Birth Ward—JamesMawhinney, John D. Evans, John Richardson, Robert Houston, Henry Meyer, John A. Sargeant, H. J. Thema& . &pewit Ward—Jared M. Brush, Charles Jeremy, Capt. George W. Gillespie, Thomas 0: Wilson ' homas Kerr, John Rebman, Thomass Roberts, R oberts, James Fleming. EWA Ward--John Wallace. Henry Wil son, Jaius Leech, Joseph Moore, William Shore Jr., William H. Glean. Ninth Ward--Chas. Beck, John H. Jones, Robert Graham, Remy Manchester, David Thompson, Andrew Lees, W. H. Rutledge,- William Brown. David Wilson, William J. McCleary. _ _ ' Tenth Word—John W. Taylor, Cot Jos. J. McGowan, 'William J. Friday, Thomas Thompson, John H. Ralston, Wm. Irwin, John Steti, Thomas Harris, Joseph Irwin. • E/eventh lirarellohn Windlass, Stewart Albert A. Moore, Chas. Kehew, George - .Norris, Louis Roll, James ma. Ewan, Robert Sproul, James Sleet'', Harry P. Ford, Capt. A. C. McCallum. Twelfth Ward—J. H. Nobbs, Wm. Clark, W. J. Hammond, David McClelland, Robert Herren. Thirteenth IVard—John Harrison, James M. Hunter, William Moore, Jacob Glosser, Matthew Anderson William C. Barnett. Fourteenth Ward—Henry Lloyd, W. E. Sebniertz, John E. Jones, C. A. Anderson, John Fleming. • Fifteenth Ward—William Hosack, Jo Hoerr, George Garrison, Lewis Winter, George Shade. Sr. Sixteenth Ward—A. B. Boal, Rowland Smith, John Gangwisch, George Nesentha ler, Samuel McKinley. Seventeenth Ward-S. McMahon, Robert Bell Jr., WilHim Obey; George R. Pearson, 'Peter Erage. Eighteenth Ward—David - Kirkeßenjamin Darlington, James Cuddy. J. J. Livingeton. David Jones; Littiefleld, Nicholas Snyder. Nineteenth Ward—John N. Berlin, Frank Ardary, Samuel Crawford, P. H. Lanfman,. Capt. Edward C. Negley, Capt. J. McCon nell, Win. H. Morrison, Henry William.., John R. Negley, Charles Lockhart. Twentieth Ward—David Aiken, J r. George W. Heilman R. N. McClarren, John R. Baum, Alex . Bradley, Isaac G. McKin ley ,Capt. Norman Smith. 2 4 werity-firat Ward-,-George , Finley, Fin ley Torrence, A. P. MoWilliams, Peter Clements, Samuel Chadwick, Richard Thompson. Twenty-second Ward—John Mtirdock, Jr., Win. - Icwin,d J. B. Sneathen, Thomas Wilfer, James Woodrow.- - • Twenty-third Ward—George H. Ander son, Copt: J.' B. Palmer,' James Oliver, - James McKibben, Frank Koehn. ALLEGEtEIWY. • First Ward—AleXander Hanna, William - Thompson, James Calv i irriames Orr, Hugh Lerimer, John Morrow. Timms H. Beatty, George W. Lyon. • • S Ward - William - Tate , Ward—William Tate, Fred. Rid. die, W. P. Price, James Reed, James Hun ter. Third , -Ward-4.*Mef-Matriari B. Bay, Goppert. M. Earner. • Pow* War d __Louis - Mora, John Slagl_,e Brading Dagile, Alex. 'Young, Capt. B. Dairen. Iva Ward. Ward Hear*, George iOrkin, Cyrus Townsend, Samuel Davis, F. Johnssou. Sixth Ward.—James- F.:Stephenson, Jos. Granet, M. 0!1;,/ Baras, ! Lewis ;.Peterson; John Cunningham. - Seventh, Ward. , ::- James Huntelr,• Aug. 'Freund, JohnMlAs, Simla Brehm, George •Bctilatine. • • AtipAth Fischer, George McConnell, John H. &tor= Tilton Lcrabr Schlimer- • • rtoiu3ttoss. 4tezetekieit 2 4t; C. Chrlsty; - Dr. William 'Woods, Samuel Gaeta*. John P. Kramer, adant'Btekinr4', Cbirlotts Apple. to Braddocks---haitio jr., Chris. Few hen, Alex.'MoCauler, Thos. McVay, Geo, Fritz, Wm. itedtMM. , . Jitittvar;—John J. Williams, Edward Cotdes, F. G. Sesbrouck,/John: - Brewer Scott, Decatur Beek, Daniel John .2 .. le - de;au;....ooL John .11tiodgram, , Richard Straw John S. Femeson,"Geo: Wells,_ Col. Thos.,. ilikyrie,, , Toinry William*: -, . . Rh' 'abort-John J. ffaitit, Jamas Baint, Goorai i rawdy, Cipt. R. A. Nesbitt, Wm. . Vi'll "foist* A. T4tylOr. -T.-Mentz. tielniet - acotimiel. .Tarentystsr74. ‘,. MoCall, - Gleorge.ador. risen, JrisAneety, J. C. Minn, •JohnDlak Cy, I TempercateeviThoinas Herehberger„ Sohn tip linater,John Bryant. Sr., N. Bat lentine, Matthew,Greer. _ ' ,_ West Putetnrirt-Ed ward Sprang, John Auti4•Lotilii Aurki,Adam Weaver, Phillip yierheller. . , ___t MeneagaAdc‘4Bieluwd , Perry. . ;George NV.' .Dope , Edward Barrett, Thomas , Revise, • Ntteslßrokaw.' , • • ' •,,... • i 1 tuir Ausbernii-- - Etenry Moorhead, Dr. J.: B . Robert!. Ayres - B. Wlll%, Miles 11. EninPlgeA Jacob Lohr; Jo h n A. Agtag AdVsola "Foster, John B. Halnes, J. N. Mei i_eiaslin Riekardwin, JohnForsay, Mr., lee nfir .7 Yieltenstais,•: Richard Jones,, Ditsld A. Janes. Birminghana-Ist. Product.— William' Doyle, Thomac EI L <Astart:try, George Bbenfer.r Will 'BC ' asztsell. Milton Rays, , Deihl Jenkins, Charles .Evans, William rill% Jam's - GmA11!,.. 314 40in S hearer; O. i : j. • itiAissiad.PieeisClCee, - B. • ehanrWsn. gralpam.,.. _Wentz, ',Dr. . Taadte - F.lohte - Beach; . Rdsrsra Moye, • Fred. Altslitlitilt B. McLain, lif...W. Felker. ,"::4. s taag:iirttayittst--eltett o r a erdil;-- Ufa-, wry F. - me; ." . P. B Wn,'7 Foell. Le. 'la= B.Figatrti. J. W*,-Blimic, . Wm. f.• Lips; Wni.,. SitakeY L , George Trautman, Joha AtreSr,•lscola Clue. Thomas Erwin. Henry PurttisraMt est, Fred. Milts: . , .D. es ' H. • Berry, . W... .D. *r o od, R. • ylo , Win. Mclntosh, Joust' Tayinri•Jchn d,,Geerge W. Cole; - - • EiiagbeW-Akrii Tin E. blhaffer, gamma' W4ikero Jr.yEsennett fii i r rOctrk,ll;., IL Mo. tlare..M. W. F t ekley. l' • '- ....-' - - - , -- ' , c 1 . 16 ) 1 / 3 W.. -Job stee Vane, was,' _ . L iry . _: ZaT i k 41 ve lif') t . f. , : 4434 1C1 jv .ol,V.ZrAnr Noble,: Capt. John S. -?delafilan, Lewis • i . ". Tovntsatrs. - indtana—W.+ W. Shaw, Jacob Haughey, Georg L. Frazer, Alfred Quinett, James Armstrong-, Adam:Walter::: • Fat Arms, R. Alter, Aaron Reimer, An -thony Marvin, John McDowell, John Mar tin. James R. Humes, Wm. Harbison. Neville-Joite ph Walters, Wm. A. Slienks, A. P. Cole, Milton H. McCabe, A. Hainil ton. 1 ' Crsace4-Jobn Hamilton, James Davis, Isaac Wynne, Frank McClelland, Charles Stoops. Plum. --Archibald COolli JaMeS , Patter son; AleX.,MoJnnkin, Cant. Geo: Patterson, William Greer, Leslie Ilazlep. Penn. + Emanuel Stotler, Logan Stot ler, Emanuel Snively, Abraham Latham, Matthew B. Mitchell, James Ralston, Jas. Duff, James Abers, Joseph Stoner, A. Stew art, J. Wi Doak. Wilkind.-4ohn B. McFarland, Samuel J. Taylor, James H. Ashwood, John S. Mc- Kelvey, Henry R. Chalfant, James Gil more, Jr., John Black, August' Steiner, John Haney, Jackson Jones, .Wm. Soles, John Baldridgc. • Patton—Thomas McMaster, John Brisbin F. G. MoCidre, Wm. M. Haymaker, Eli Myers, James Lang, John Thompson Sr., John Scott. !LI, Versailles—Samuel Brown, A. J. Shanks, B. L. Wood, David Mackey, Capt. John Garvey, Geo; W. Bowman, James Woods, Biddle Cour3in, Dr. James Penny, John S. Stewart, John J. Muse, David S. McKee, Thomas Parke, Richard Gray. . Elizabeth—Lewis Edmundson, William Rankin, Frank Patterson, Mathew Willson, Brisbin Wall, Capt. Joseph Allen. Mifflin-4°bn C. Risher,Joseph Stone, Alex. McClure, Joseph Wilson, Abdiel McClure, John Willock, James Memo. , Jeffersolt—Joseph Pierce S. J. Chamber lain, John .011161, A. M. Work, S. F. Snee. Robinson—John M. Edmondson. Wm. Glass, Wm. M. Gibson, Andrew Young, John AnderSon, A. G. Kegley, Samuel An drews. Chartiers—Reuben Reese. James Reese. Captain Andrew McCartney, John 'A. Mo. Ree,Walter Furguson. /I„foon—John Curry, Wm. IL Guy; W. L. Shrodes, J. M. Wood, J. F. Ferree. Finley-4.1e0. Burns, Wilson Hood, S. M. Campbell. Alex. .Stewart A. H. Burns. FrankLia—James Duff; Robt. Wright, Andrew Ross.nsteel, John Douglas, G. B. Wallace, JOsepli Palmer, Henry Sidles, G. Brandt, ',Matthew Hamilton. Ohio—J. C. Morrow, Frank Duff, J. W. Robinson, Thomas Paisley, Jas. Hilanda, R. H. Davis, Conrad Beaurnan, Jacob Ri4, Davidson Duff, John M. Courtney. BaldttinMelchoir Venter, David Mocre Jacob Young, David Cowan, Peter Brindle, John B Knowlson. Union—Jacob Haudenshilds, Franois Crouch; James Moles, Win. McDonald, J. R. Neeld. Harrison —S. C. Alter, Thomas Humes, Charles' Fischer, Thomas Hull, John Nert, It J. Miggart, J. J. Menhir, S. A. Denny, H. J. IRiyd. ' Afcaltre—Charles H. Hartman, ThOmss N. linyle , James Shipman, Peter Yost, J. C. Harrington. Hampton—James Herron, John Walter, Samuel G. Brown, Hugh Andereon, Wm. 31'011hr. Reseive—William Neeb,Wm. Schamack er, J. Beckert,George Evans, John Vocght ley. I RosalLWm. B. Duni mett, John M. Brown, D. IL Cunningham, John Mc- Knight, John P. M'Donald, Alexander Smith,i, David R. Quail, Wro. pornlff, Wm. A. Shinn. .Richland—S. H. Allen, J. S. Dickson, 3. Crawford. S. B. Allison, David Dickson, Wa sp i p aLi n.... key. Dr. David Donaldson. Robert McCorkle, John Wilson, Peter Boyer, Fred Oldenhonsen. - Shaer—John Herron, George Chalfant, Isaac Eiehaven, Capt. Robert Miller, A. G. Williams, J. J. Smith, Col. John A. Denim, James Shaw. Jr., Scott—Win. G. Bighorn, Berg McDowell, J. H, Robb, Robert Long. Wm. Espy, Win. B. Leta, Thomas Gamble. Sewickley—Samuel Neely, Elias Reno, Williamceaman, Wm. B. Hamilton, Samuel Sar ver, '- Nick Way,Samuel McCor. nick. Harman Neely, D. Moore, ,Conrad Ichea McCandless—James G. Arbuthnot, John Grubbs, Jonathan Heckert, Archibald All ston, Andrew Grubbs, Wm. Ramage, Got lieb Pfeiffer, James Wallace, Lewie- Colo. Pine—James Marshall, Thomas Graham, Andrew Kelley, Emerson Logan, A. S. Mc- Cord, J. G. Conner, James S. Crawford. Mari* d1.4-Thcimsus Robinson; Jr., 'Thos. Simmons. Joseph Anderson, Wm. Zort man, ,Wm„Boner, Jr., Andrew McCawlev. Bast Deer=F. •M. Barnandson, - ENO Woods, Samuel Robertson, James M. Kier, James E. Karns, James C. ,Buntime, Henry Thompson. VVest Deer—Wm. ?often,. Capt. 3. Mo- Clelland. Allen Aber; S. G. McAllister; James Haslet, Jr., Reboil Fleming, Joseph MeGeown. Viper St. titair—Alex. Sanders, Wm. Fife, jr.. John Espy, let Foster. : ;map. St. Clair—Louis: Fritz, John' , Drown, jr., - Robert 'Dairen; Andrew O. Oar ?ney, Wm. Adams, Robt. AnanndElarret: Milholland. ' North FayetteLDr. °ream, Senn. Dickson, John Seim, Hugh Wallace, WM._ andlt FayetteLJohn M. Boyce, Wm.. A. Herrlotc Jos. Campbell; Jos. •Makientoll, Robert Marshall. Bight Fire Yesterday. A slight fire occurred yesterday morn ing at the residence of Mrs. English, -No. -147 Penn street, which, but for the prompt :exertions of -thoilremen, might have 're sulted very disastrously to property is that vicinity. - About half .past 11 o'clOok 4he fire was discovered, and it had then gained some headway, having , burped through.the rafters and filled' 'the house with smoke. An ebb= was promptly sounded from box 8,-ciornstesif 'Penn stmt., and Cecil alley, which hrought the firemen ollekly to <the geode. -BY this time t e fire bad_ Communicated to the. toh-t She adjoining building, "Sampled by Mr. Jobeoh Horne, but , through- s copious • stream of water it was soon brought under' control and, in a short time extiiiruleb esti •It la supposed to have originated from falllngeon the root of 'MIS. Engliabfil residence, which.were fanned into a. by the slight breeze stirring atthe t me. The damagswas slight, consisting of Me partial desti uotioitof. the. Mof. of the' rear building, and the siling..Of the:: carpets and bed clothing in mrs., English's house; tile; loss on tbewillhe about 111011‘ Dennis Leonard, Eesq., - is the owner. Alleged larceny Capt. Jake Rill made information before' Alderman Donaldson-yesterday:sgenit. Win. Richards and Wright, charging them with larceny. It seems • that the Captain bad met engaged in taking imit a lot of pig iron from a flat boat which wpa stink near the Hand street bridge, and` it is' alleged that while the men ,wpre absent *Cm their Work the defendants brought a boat and , took entity,* load of the iron. The operation wait noticed by some one on the atone, whet intlied ter them to buitt; but tbikr gm no attention to the summonsand pro-, "tided on their's,* down the *tier. Mob, a r al Wall arrested and nave forafurtberk bOating in the itibinfVoo. Wright is still Ocialzi — ed t Andlon.-rsoinr, thy,mornin g . at um 'o'clook,_ the ware hobse<of Whig% Bros. &Goa, No. 7. Second oreet,mlll be sold for account of Pennsyl ;Verde Railreadf large lot of unelsimed Ff.oktlitind Goods. Mao, fobs, Draysi 00m lkiete =frill' good conoltlotr i Smith/out - Nr a oook &McCle ll and, Auctioneers. lYld Gloves, 85c; extraltne at ,P,OO MOS %rive - 4? 0 .014, ::Tablee,/whogli 1,-- rt. ow/ 1 0 alLiraat. , oariat Jaß*rr!Kat 1„...1- IreetiL ' - mama.= saratwAXT. Bl Y rtbrd ' l P lC F 6 ales filibleg; Kaawasy. Ipia, lames' t r;l'y - ;e r 1 !: 4-44 ,:,1 • • ;24. Died attheltillelttleted-.-Carenerts Inquest , „ • Yesteraay " morni n g :" about three o'cloca Mrs, Sarah M. • Allen, from Philadelphia, died at the Union Depot`of apoplexy. De ceased, in company with her husband and son, clad of ten 'years, were passengers on the 'emigrant train which arrived from . Philadelphia on Thursday evening at 11:40. . She complained to her husband during the trip of an excessive headache, and drank 4 iced water continuously. On her arrival in the city the pain in h head was more acute, but Still she was abl to walk. After changing cars for the w ,en .route - for Lexington, Kentucky, t e husband re-, maining, in the car, she ent out beyond . ' the depot towardsthe Gra' Elevator. The son aocompained her, wh , as he states, she fell ;down suddenly the vicinity of the Pan Handle track. T e attention of the father was directed to th oecrurrence by the lad, but before his arr val she bad been picked up by two bra amen on the Pan Handle road and placed pon a truck. Offi cers Woolbridge and Cu nies who were on duty in the vicinity at th time, were called and officer Clippies int ediately went for Dr. Rahattser who arri ed in a few mo ments afterward, but t e woman had ex pired some minutes p evious. Coroner Clawson held an Moues , when in accord ance -with the physician's testimony the jury found that the deced came to her death from congestion o the brain, super induced, by excessive h t and the use Of e .s ice water. . sec:.:: e. ,don o the ..cessive h, t and b_ The Cresson 7 ease. It will be gratifying , to any of our citi zens who are anxious to leave the city dur ing the heated term, to know that they can be accommodated at the Cresson 'House, on tho Allegheny mountains, which Saone of the most delightful summer resorts in the United States. , The impression that this establishment was crowded with guests having gone abroad early in the season, has doubtless prevented many from going there. - We were favored with a visit froin Mr. , G. W. Mullin,-the:'gentlemanly and corteons `proprietor 'of the Cresson House last evening, and he informs us that although there are quite a number ofguesta there, among whom are Geri. N. L. Ander son and family, Mrs. Linooln and son, Gen. 1 Kaufman and family, and others of equal notoriety, owing to additional? improve ments he Is prepared to accommodatguite a number more. Many persons in t city will doubtless profit by this piece o i for mation and engage quarters there imme diately. The Matlmtl Album. A new book to be published by Wm. J. Mackey dtco.. has been exhibited to us by the publisher. It is bound handsomely in' Turkey morocco, full gilt sides and edges. and contains twenty pieces of the latest music. The work is worth $5,00, but in order to insure a very large circulation they propose to sell it at the very low price of $l,OO per copy. It Is not bound in libra ry style, but adapted to the drawing room. Three thousand copies are to be circulated by the middle of September, and our prom inent' business men , would do well to have their cards iimertedi which can be done at a reasonable rate: We regard it as one of the most permanent adiertislng mediums of the day., All who desire 'to, subscribe can call on the 'publishers, at Smithson , _ Vanhook & McClelland* M. and 57 Fifth, street, and obtain all necessary informa- Mon. • Success to the new enterprise. The • elegasdly furnished and pleasantly' located dining towns of Mr. P. H. McGuire are 12~ming highly popular with those who take their meals at restaurants. The rooms are situated on ,Fifth street, at No. 105, a quiet and pleasant location, which is of itself stiflicient , inducement for persons to patronize , lhe establishment. Clean tables v good attendance, and• an the sub stantials and delicacies of the market can at all times be depended Upon. Head Quarters.—At the fashionable and reliable tiotionl and trimming store, No. St Market street, which is presided over by Mr. W. W. Moorhead, a very fine assort, menu of hosiery has been opened and WM be sold at prices to suit purchasers. The ladies will find this,estabbahment"Heall Quartent" for finktiotadde goods. The steak of edgings, laces, inserting.s, embroideries, &a, is unusually large and, of a very sup°• rior quality. • . At lloorheadls.—The stock of gloves. fans, laces. embroideries, hosiery, arid in , fact every description of light, goods An 4 trimmings, ai 'Moorhead's, bl Mar ket street, is one of the largest and best selected swot Drought to this market. The' stock of. notions is unusually large, and the quality of the woods sold at this house has made a reputation•for it' of which the prrprietor may well be,proud. Gas 'sea , fiteam Witttagr.-Tbote OI Our readers who want anvthhig In the hue, of gat and steam fitting promptly done and at re4sonable rates, should remember the es. tablishment.ofitc eV: Martes, , No. 165 Wood street. Mr. Ewens is a practical mrhanle, and arty work entrusted to him is uaranteedto glve the fullest eatisfitettoni Speulal attentlon .ligiven to wet* lei the. coeutry. • tl ' ' , Model lEstabilahmentiVetaks pleas ore in recommending the establishment Of Mt. T. T.'Etveint, Na. 165 Wood street, es* infidel of lei kind. Besides paying careful attention to ges and 'steam fitting and plumbing. he keeps 'oonedanely on hand a large ant well Wooled sem* of everything. in the tit4y 4fgail ilitidies, , putstps, demi Re. WPu4 street. • :- Valens illityDlMi.—MeiPluentkanthusie nem min f th gdierallt who ftesMe the suit urbs oe Sky, e dinner in tbiicily,,ant as a neatteivniftoci patroblie that tab= .' lisinnent where they .can be best suited. fSitßildrnn.WPTOßtleicirPl•the cnettletentall Omt, one man ,west. of the POoltatikei Iri4h street, Jteepsau sdablishment*here in 1 1 1 1.00 n besagelied. • 1, . 11:!=2=1 Holtzhabastert Cotitirtuntill Saloon, Fifth slyest; one door west of the Posloll*, la patronized extensively by,,the merchants' and business men generally . ' His em tip)* are _deusteMmAnd 'Attentive torus. mem -and etierlithing - übdut' the `mutt:: Hahment is kepkin the tang percept order It a delightful place to dine. Private Oates this Day atal:Evenb* rhea than fable° mieett, bpoite,:ibbee`.l 4 - 0 3 - 0 gaiters ter l w at p l l tie e dlinli'4ll , (l l /I' `' Ile; idiot atm, quilts, shirts, ry . fancy cutlery and WM Wine hail/alms Palmei&Phll4 li Opera HonsitHeese /Mad= ROokligi•eli street ' ' y ~ ~ ; e Ootitinenta t DinlOgßaltion ono &sir welt or the Posta on 'Filth' street, is on4ot the restaurants In the clty. 'ills tables are 'Wimps supplied with' the Nail the market affords, including all , the delicacies alba, 1181114012. lit' I oh- tire itiir'ved in a; Manner unsurpassed jln this 'MIS'S,* other!Pir ! tro jy. , . Gard wartaturatit the manygell : tsurants le:ottr Mkt therWliil no one , ere lioOttlar thik the Continental, Fifth street, one door west ettbe:PostAlMoe. Mr. Heitz• heither t the„proprietmts II most exoellepj 'caterer,* fitet past* Wallikholtiiiib ever - petrpuised hls establishmonf., =Summer Dress Good.. 12%e, 185‘0, 2 50, atidFlie, reduced fully one-hilts to. Close WW bite Pique, Etwoicett..oambrhis and morns. extra eneap, on the West sorner..of htsrket and Fourth ts. • •t , qf stree lifiwzArot VX?9,7f.re c 'I , 'Tht. Kennedy , " isPenzuteentßareffer OKI arh" el oat the head, and throat SO y icamisi . etdkhreto'llild by eistartqamaa BarMilkftAllefirci , law ark, Sole igen a ic We have already made eitended mention of the great closing out sale of dry goods, notions &e., at the: Masonic Hail Auction Rooms of Messri. Smithson, Vanhook & McCielland, n r . 55 and 57 Fifth street. • The sale is in progrestfand the attendance of purchasers amounts to in absolute rush. The bargains offered are AM: - ly wonderful, and, people have bedontesConvineed of the .. fact., The immense stock of goods ie Whig sold off at whatever sacridoe. It has been determined to get rid of the whole assort ment in the shortest possible space of time, and the prices have been reduced to a won derful' degree. This is, as we have said, a .clearance,sale. There is to be no reserve, and the stink is not to be replaced by . an other similar one. .The dry goods and no-, tion depaittnent of the establishments are. henceferth 'to be oompied by boots and •shoes and devoted to the auction buemess. Any one who fails to attend thb sale misses ' a golden opportunity. - Sale .ifßuilding Lots. U„ In conseqUence of some misunderstand ing about the running of an excursion train, the sale of building lots in the Nine teenth ward which was to have taken place Thiirsday,, tike 16th Inst., was adjOhrned until Thursday, July 23d, at ten o'clock A. if., at *hid& time seventy-loiur valuable building lots, forty-eight feet front by one , hundred feet in depth, will be sold. We know of no better investment at present than is presented in the sale of this property. It is situated on the li Haight the Allegheny Valley Railroad, at s run, within a few minutes walk of the ter.; minim of the Citizens' Passenger Railway, in a delightful 'locality, which is rapidly improving. A more desirable place can not be found for those - desiring , ' pleasant homes in a locality easy of access. An ex ,cursion train will leave the depot of the A. V. R. R. at nine A. M. on the day of the sale. ' First. Class Grocery. The:original 'Diamond Front" grocery store of Messm. Mcßride tit George, 184 Feabral,street, Allegheny, is 'a first-class establishment. The proprietors are shrewd business men and strictly honorable in , Shelf' libeling!. *No Where else In the two cities can be. found 'a larger or fresher stock of pure and ;unadulterated teas, coffees, spices, general groceries and pro.. visions.''' Dealers who' buy to sell again, as , well as Satan - patrons, will consult their own. interests, by favoring lithe original Diamond Front drooctry with a purehasing. At Wm. Semple's, 180 and 182 Federal street, Allegheny: - At 12340, Good Bleached Musline, yard wide. At 12340, Heavy Unbleached Muslins. At 12340, Good Ginghams, At 25c, Ladies' Straw Hits. At 75c, Gents' White Shirts. Lace Mantles, Slimmer Dress Goods, Honey Comb Quilts, Au. ' At txtremely Iciw prices. At Wm. Semple's. 180 and 182 Federal streak Allegheny. " At Popular Prices. Bonnets, Sundowns, - Ribbons, Flowers, Cotton Sun Umbrellas, • , Riatori Aprons, ' • Shirt Pivots,- _ Gloves, Handkerebiefs, Hosierv, dra., oke. A ipxxl astortment, Wholesale and Retail; At Wm. Semple!s, 'lBO .and 182 Federal street, Alleuheny. 'Bates do Bell, No. 2L Fifth street, keeps one of the larg4.st and best assorted stocks of dress goods find dry goods to he founct in the city. Their goods are carefully se lected and :purchased from first class houses, expressly for this market, and with a view Q the wants of theimmense trade, consequently they are enabled to sell a bettor article at a less price than thOse who aro earoless in mains their pcti- Barnett?. • standard 1 Preparationa.--N4 learn from therfirst qmfeetioner that - Burnett's Extracts of Fruits and Flow* . ere for flavoring Cakes, Plea, iSte.,aretserilly of the"hfoh reputation ,whieh they , onion, being equal to the giqiih articles of the same kind of the highest iNdebrity. The Toilet Prepirations of tit° Immo horste we are. =wed, equal' , higku-i-Aferstrecd, Vitssat. • • ‘• • ,-,, 'now, .. • - TheWiim wetther has created im tuitistud demand • 'for 'delicious - mitt'vxMng - 163' creams. No Where else' In the city will lie fbund abetter Miele, sewed up in eleiner style . than. at the first class'aaloors of BloGulree34o. 106,r1ftb :street. ludiesind 'gentlemen will also and tbere a splendid assortment of confectionery and, Sureels meats:- Mealti are served up sty all hours at the most reasonable pr cei. • • • Thelarge stoek of Dreetiiitodds' tit. tater!' 13011's it Nn :21 Fifth street; hi attracting' ladies to thit esitsblishtnent in test :initn ben; •Their stook of flit, - go Ode 'IS 'one of the meat extensive in - :the. Oity, and the/ are selling at unpremeedettteelfy_ W low oe& ' Their assortment is Complete, and persons desiring anything In 'the way liras' goods or dry goods cannot tato be suited at this establfehment; Sligbt Ohatructiett.—lTrairel crier , 'tfier i llt. , Olair t itedet Bridge wail 'obWrnoted for a short 'tithe.- yeaterdayi' by Ihe breaking down of ac two heir* wagon. The driver titemled tcrtako the aooident in a philowopti, teal'way. =After vieWlikg it fbr a= &iv min t Mee bewent - vigotonely to' Work unloading and soon bad firtrabe of the *fair ' re re*e4l; ' Special train at 1:48 thiii (Saturday) af. tornoon, the Western 'l4mn's Railroad, oonvey.purehasera to the third unto aprved. auction sale;of the remaining alitty five Ilnilding.LOW the ehOleest yetollhred, Hohttken4 , • - 0 • VANHOOIC Id'CLBLLAIID.: • .-• . , , 0.... : • • - • Auctioneers 4.loutinenta.—To, a. hungry man thera i ta nothing more pleasing than a uood sautto all in search of that article tom *Quid say that.Heishetmer f at the Oon .franental, Fhtir street, huipa pia tables eon isti.dtly supplied with _ the boat the market 'afforair; s , - , ,,StatiOnery.--One ofthe 'matt Oompleto to. wortnients of sintionery in the tdty is to be ,ihninhit the news depot of Col. J. D: Sixth' igreet, near flinithihild; also all the isteßubliostions of books , periodicals. dto. EEO flews Itept.--Col. J. D. 'Etceel, Sixth ittreet,fienrkhn!thtl4sld, te in receipt of all the !latest tinnazinee p hooks, PliPeTisistr edleabi;&,V ne 4 itleo keep. *Atli tt `l4ont of cap, note And letteeixtPer• r inr e el k , 1 7 T r Pertedleabkl-' 001 •A• the well-hifewn Matra t dealer, nif street, near Smithfield; lain imoeipt •of nil the I*erfpubliestioui; w'flick#lS :OW as cheap as the cheapest. - • MI r reziting Paper.—Au thelateat stylea and beptualitypt wt/Litilc WPM' len be "ro an it the well known establishment of 001. J. D. Eagan. 13141eI141ittip i tteaT'8mittt. Add. ".“ ••• , _ , A lAvely,Cume waeplerel on Thursday bet w een the :Detroit; tlf, that 014, :mid the - Heeha w . The boy. bou g ht their. equip. ante gam ~Pittuoit'a. every `Moil: um' i 4 eed'one: haiLl Itnalktir i t!"` . 104241W-,Tick • ' gtliV ',L. , • GOWN= m ISTIWABT• ==l Closing-Out Sale. E=M • iThe 'WOW - rroa The grocery store of Messra. l ,ll. l : 1 George, No.l6fFederal street, - All is the original "Diamond Front.', proprietors make it a - rule to kee' stantly'on hand a large and well 51 stock. of fres4groceriee—freshi.:we cause.the immense, patronage , this receives prevents the possibility : heceMinii stale on their hands—An supply provisionS which they , w at the most reasonab le prices.. ,The o 1" this house may • rely on -gall f they.pay for, and that they willalW :) the best the market affords. We , tall the aftentiou of our r ere, peclally those desirous of - iiivestin:4 in coal property, to the advertisement of he sale; of the Jacob Linhart farm in t ldwin toWnship. The property contains e hunT , dred and fifty-five acres, is'extrem able and is one of the best coal fare sin the market. It was offered on the. 14 h and adjourned tt; the 21st inst. after F, ,, ,CA000. bad been bid for it. I 1 it can be bought fei‘ anything like that figure we believe the pUr-1 'chaser will have secured a most prolitabl‘f bargain. . • The best and Original Tonic of Iron, Phew, phorns and Calisaya, known :as Caswell, ' Hack Co's Ferro Phosphorated Falixir Of • Calisaya Bark. The Iron restores imlor to the blood, the Phosphorus renews waste' of the nerve tissue,trar the Oalisaya givces- , natural, healthful tone to the digestivcror4 pule, thereby curing dyspepsia in its "CFS:•?, lions forms, Wakefulness,Gmieral and Depression of Spirits. Alannfaaur - only by Caswell, Hazard Qt 00., New York. Sold by all druggists. s - - The beautlei of nature lie embalmed the fragrant odor of the new Spanish per= fume. Wocidworth's siFlor del Santti.'' Tt surpasses all other floral ektraeta. Drng., v : gists keep it. we. The place to get .yiloite Lime ' Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic 'boixient,, is at D. IL Baker's, 167 First street: Bata for boys. Bats for men. Caps for boys'. Amps for men. Base Ball gootta7 generally at headqcuniers, Pittook's. Gothic' and Plain Chimney Topa,' Drain Pipe and Tile, at D. R. Baker's, 167 .Fissi street. Builders, PlastUrers and Brie . :yen Bop= pliedat D. R.. Eeker's, 167 First street. PeleVs Pen,, fs the best. Pittoek Jaen them. ki Foley's Gold Pens at Pitici•ek's. Prangs Chrlnnos at PAttock's. Prang's chromos at Pittodk's MARRIED: LODORRY-WARD. -At the residence of ber p!le rents, No. R 8 PeOn street. Thureday evening:July lath. DIGS, by Rev. F. A. Noble, Mr. WILLIAM L .D01:11tY and Mini MARY .E. WARD, both of Pittsburgh. No cards. TEDLNER-Di , FF.,-On Tiursday, Jnly at ; the residence of the bride's father. Whiteabb. Plll, by Rev. Mr. Barclay, assi_c d by Bev. ldr. Rank .. and Rev. En:l:Stewart, JOHN TURNER, of kinsbutv , Pa., and Bliss MATT* M. Durr.expikj. DIED; MOORREAD. -On Friday evening. July 19th. 113614 M 5 o'clock, ROBERT, 8., son of Fleury sail Baran MO.,rhead, age.) 1 year, 4 mot. and 19 days., Funeral from the Ir. tide , ace arils nercnta, printer' Beaver and Jackson etreetti AllegbOit Clty, tttF., - DAT itnantaa,..at 034 o'loek. The *lends of the" family ate 'respectfully invited to attend:- BRIOK ELI, Thura fay evening, Joy 1911. at Bakerstown,. Pa., 11r. WK. BRIO Tittle al will take nlaCe 2/3181SaiiIrd17)1coamia. 19th in t., at 11 ;o'clOck, ' and proceed - to .T.hut Creek ^itreh.' : • _ .. . • iIf.OFFETT.--fln Friday nitim i Sig, 'July: l'If; 1868, at 1 o'clock, WM. M. MOFF.II . sig:4 , 3ci years. . 'l ee funeral will take place from his lititusideace,„ Nn. 80 Congress street. mils 310axi G, at. .1131 o'clock. The friends of the .faudli ire, Invited to JOHNSTON-e-Velday ev i tina at t Week_ LI from sunstroke. DAVIt, Ju tile 43d, year of his age. , . `The litneratm 113 take place trorehla tate residence, . No. 'TT Wirer Avenue, Allegheny City, bUIDAT 11011211121431d*ti , cinelr. The Merida of the 'tangly re.tertfilly invited to attend, • Tbnic 'ay et nluB At 6 °Naafi, 44 MN LIP., only sou., of J. ,k'. and X.' C• Kaufrman - i,aged 6 months and 4 caya. - Funeral from tee realdinee of Ms' iarepta...ll7.. Pena:livig& A vkiiie,lin Ikivertinkt, &t 8 Watoek Perakea atbaHtpair.Cll o'clock. , 'The friends , Of the family are respectfolly L invited to attend.' -34 1: i * l l . - - ,., 7 . .; ..: lINDERT ' AILERS: ••---',-,1. W/MEE.; TAILO4, No. 106 FOURTH wr - Kraw. r itAA_Letrit4 S urea Muds; GRAPVir4!UVW 'MI anti er.: , l arY deeertpiloe df Funeral Feruishlag .Goo4e ". r e ili=uovins wen day and Wert. Hears e sar • i ftrtnie. • • • • .112rIcasncreer- hed ßev: Roma Kerr. D . Nat. Jacobus: to. D.; Ilkorass Swint, Req.; Jamb • . . •. Litimmin &rWites t r.o.- 'UM Mid AND. LPIERY, WAR dom e? i DIAttLY.STILIM,A.N,D ClEWlteri 9.5-14115•,,e. An tetary. wharetilleir VOA Illd ' Ott= we .. 001 1 1 11 11 410.ted wit* . real sad LlMUatWasitoma..:-' Arix.d, iiimy and WiLlunt, Otddaa.• at, prides Toot .-- Arras . rebut 14 kr 100'. - Bodtes Arttypatta tbridtala . Ilielita; , l4sirses.sad .01tarrture• ratalatiedv slack' , ands t'd Maiming M00d.% IT t•td . talfpdf ;, 020 1 MA*l - •at al! boors, day and night. -. , " - -' " , _ , _ , T.. is ii . 3 oluAni , i_ D _ , ... 111!E0 sr liglOr •T . Ars En*, TARRR 'ARV • IL' No; 45 01179 ..__r: AlletbsosT; andt No:' 80. ,, DIAMOrtar.. - tiePaltr..e se JOs Wilson a link ii keeps. sawar . 'on hands e best - Metal, 'Reseirood;' Widest' ant . Indtsikla wood CONna. ' lArelnet -oWRise 'boor , • • 0. pyil.rds.. Rosewood Celan' OW , spwsids, other comae 1 propiwitcrn. Ownisges and Regrow _ • nn:knew% at low rates..,Craps,•-610,61, Plate anc .. : Bu~Lirin "washed gratis. : Moe .oweo,Pl . ' l 4 l, ' s' ; AarE w. , . • . ..,. -., !,•,:!„:4: - **Ot4,o:tv. , ':::;- ,-, :. 4 4 1 ;„ , re .01 4,,; . 4 4 ; e 4i 1 4 f1 i0 3,l4:titnrettto-- : 7 A FULL AMOBISIXOrr OF s.. PERESCOPIC .CLAtilitity • • . FRA.I4I3 — KAMITICQY "" ' PIT-T 13:11 The; titA the belt tro4l - r . • AWNSEAT.II4 I ' l l ;!HAStt i rrbt , AS FOTO ST.. OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.- • .; attenonAivir ARD,I:grAuLA .goiltleTrieirs Dinuslimig %mat ; ; ~ ; :tr • • , ,(, • H0.,i88 WYLIE EITHREEr t , IXOUIIEit OF FZDZAAL. 31111 =ill EB=O,,IXIODS, setm ) l l, Vw4,4ilolk=pwWmlXUA'.. AM* 011c1 liX - lIMME ME t * iki •-• ir...1 gi w". . • • • “.11 r .„),> tner orPenn. and St. Clair Streets, - , - 11 = ME El CI de heny. The .leeted • be., house a goods. full 1 sell trots what ;3's find = MI NEE i • t