1 IN 13 , IME - - , KM 4MKNWI: Vally„`dirayilit, 1 lititsulig—Frota 1 N. to illt3o o'clock at the Methodist Church, Fifth , ' '' i tlettiretittetris7LllieWeidenttf6 l . led Labor Reform Conventions win meet et the Court Atogie toolodk• ,county Exectitivq Couunitte—The B, • nbliCatiOzoillitY:Haniutive Cominittee meet at City Hall, ' , Republican Headqnar- Aers•!', at throe o'clock p. m. to-day.' Vestie ordered: -A venire for Grand mod',T'ruvereeJurors,. to, serve at the Au goat speciat term of the United States itriut Court, 'wise, prdered,,yeaterday, mom . , " 'neat Fler..--Della ray alleges that, her. lrasbarid - John Fay beatand abused her in a .ihameful manner. A warrant'Avas ',issued *anthekarest of tlu?Japedts4by-,Alderman Taylor. , . . . Llsorderly Conduct. John Coats. Tailor ; heo)34rititti4Gairtitt Smith , were fluo r telf dollars and coats each for:disorderly bon, ,‘ duotin the Fifthwasil,Allegherty;:oft Vak'etlening ' Zittatuit 'of the llitoids' ,. .coinitteel.—The Bead ,Conitnittee'viltl:l'Mpet itt,fefi O'clock this , • „ - nthdog itithb CoMnon CoUn •. ci cham -Ur• to el et a Road Commission er fir the third I Awaited Aim:.Crnelios fConnor ..itreipMtkat 14licbl el MblifOrmw assaulted Ida:Lin the 'ward,: 'A f lleglteny, Tester - ititty.morningl Michael was arrested and' 'held to b lin ;he sum of POO: ' ' 'field for Court —At Abe'. ,fieitring in the elute -of Matthew Keep, officer, • charged with assault and' battery, on oath of Mrs. 'Elizibeth Griffiths, the Seemed liras bald for Court., in, „the an* of three 'hundred dollars. •'• '2 Attetistittier r A mated 1-4 1 iiio min who A - I*n +charged on oath of Hr. Grarrard, of In-. diana township. with 'Stealing eighty-del '. 'liira;was arrested I:iy, officer MoCreadt yea. terday. His name Is John.Welai. He was held fora hearlng: ' - ' . , , Died co,. ArhOdilias *diced in thililiptTra sa hay ' Air:been kicked by a. t -hOrse orit3atutidayr evening, diedlfrom hisr injuries on Monday **ening, - Cin.Oner Clawaofl beld'an inquest on the, body, at whielia.verdict of acciden tal deatn was rendered. - ,Cltizens Paisse r tiger `sees edger Aailinty Company, are :haying -.witches. 'placed in, the ; track' tit - Stnith and Wilhon streetB,lo prevtnt an • obstructicm to the runingtf cars viola the water pipe is being laid on Penn s treet;, ,betweeta those tWo points. . ! Alleged PerJury.—Witi*. McMillan, Mar and Martha tieLaußhlin, ebarged wfth perjury on oath of MOO, amp had a hearing before Aldeimah Idea len yesterday.. Several witnesses were'ex *mined; but there tieing no evidence to substantiate the charge the case Was dis missed at the cost of the prosecutor. • Assault and - Etattery.—Pred. Naff made Information: before:Justice Helsel, of East Itirminghtuti, yesterday; 'chargingJacob Mercer with assault - and 'battery. dEiet al leges_ that the accused knocked hi dittwn and kicked him. A warrant was Stated, Merger arrested and , taken to the Justice's Ofiioe,'W,hore the case was compromised. Twenty=l'ourth District.--The Conferees • -of the Twentylfoarth Congressional District • 2 met at the rlifenop?tahela How. yesterday, pursuant to adjouimrseicit, and remained in session all afternoon and evening, *hen they adjourned to met this Morning at ten o'clock. .Frtun what .NVO,ou /earn It is not probable that they will make any f nation to-day. 7 Abother„ 'Victim.— age:x.6V, a rnoon' the Oyes ;picked lap a man in, Diamond ,alley who, had received snmitrolre. He was conveyed to , the 'Homemade Hospital and every "'ettenti*rendered, but aVlast •-accoutitis he' wits , very It was r i cer'- , -tained from-his daughterwhosecompanied ,ALny liti•was istpider_itt produce fraill Sewickley, named Stocker. • ' Ferocious Dog.—Leuisa Ihrig 'made in . Ibrzaatiou—before - the Mayor. yesterday,. tig,Gecawa ::.Itiaea-With‘lteeping - a une dog The parties reside in the vicinity of Moor's brick yard in the Thir teenthl9Fd...,The,-pirosecutrix alleges that the'dogis aaatagelsrdte; and that :it bit herlittle daughter. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the accused.' Difficulty Among .rooopera.-..iamea Mc 1fernanAn47,014444;3, two coopern, am -ploys& at shop on Seventh street, got into a little ,ditticulty yestardayi_inrwhich • Kaman.. felt hinraelf:sed s , and • made Information iiallnstm' f or - await and , battery, Halaff, , Was don a warrant from Alderman- lifelliaikami and held - In - three hundred dollars Vander shearing on , Friday taternnou7t, tt - Itact o'clock. ; • • _ • Takaaistk - -Walge.ftyli. tabeth 'Rabat, madding in the Tiara - ward, Alb3ghany,, iTiligiadifinforapttiogseireribry before Aluey wan Mullen agaltlit - her husband Jos. Baba for surety of: the 4 peace and aggrava ted assault and 'battery. She alleges that , 'meds , ',dangermil; thrmats against Iter, whiab l ,sho„:/inniplained, which• so enraged her fond matrimonial partner „that:hp„lopeked jam wq, l itieked, choked ottlet du liar,' and also threat ened to teat her brain s out. wariant t).inairtsatied. F,71! . 3 81:4 --- Istrasurat-itidiecw.Cept :John Travis made lealridittlowiesterifey before Alder man Strain, against-Daniel S. Culver for larceny as bailee .% olliii , 'Calitiat st a tes th a t lie and Carr Wexikthre".Wkarrangement to gat up a b Mitt!. entintairfusent, ouch party . so.havAt eq.u4, l ,,elieritADr, the Prong& He Alleges,. thet Culver accelied twenty-two ':..•lllo?bute*Ortber.tlOp k ts, which' he sold and pocketed the. prooe -Oa ,reftuden to turn •:.ithem overfinto the geq ral 'fund. , The' so ' cased was arrested SAWheld ior " - Court in • f l it/P44 suicide, at, Dismpistvr•F L e learned I last nsane 4114 , ;;70 10 tal a ladywhptaisneband, and chtl reside ln , West committed p9 , sr surouto. by hanging herself ~.;?ollikka :repo ferined.of hei,ixed . clothes. The -- essehrspeonlimi,r distressing one, as the -WM1 1 440464 IZ O ‘A'..4lsittly respectable family, •sod .m3 4 .hisantty was caused by ltorar.exardesriaoMaxplent upon many days wttrttcretwatabingat the bed -60,011165ta 0, 4 1 Ware lying;pick with typhoid fever. Alleged Horse Stealing.--.7aeobldinehart made Information yesterday' before Alder g tift e cirag Marlin bioLaughtin Alitie - valued at one hundred dollars. The; prosecutor livhs in McClure township and the defendant in `l 93ddier eefifsty,./.2Binithart alleges that on the night of the 17th his stable. was entered and the horse stolen. He has since meter erdainedothat thaditheen'sold to a man Pittsburgh for seventy dollara, and from Information received he believes MoLaugh. tin to be the &Wet A warrant was named. geitenced• - .444 4- Sozdt who . plead continderis.to-two e of violation of the licenselear.in Selling liquor to minors and selling liquor , on the Sabbath, in the • Jane - -term of the Cotirt of quarter Ses. sons, was brought into Cour& for sentence. `. On : tbe first charge he was sentenced to pity a fine of fi ft y dollars to the Commonwealth, costs.of prooecution, and - to undergo an lm prlionment of ten days 1p the county jail. For selling liquor on Sunday, he was sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution, shirty dollars fine, and in default thereof sUndergo ten days imprisonment. • • -,154. Aitg:= 4 :13.1 , 4 1 % , WrvY.•-ink . r.r. ,P . 1 i Liu ME AtantirlitiPieir-• 74 Rvioirets Taken! FranC: Officers and Ming in Inthansi. l TbreelneqpphillMtliii)o74obaries , ''berritlansd Elllnltitiftisteltiii•liteiiitg•-• Ing to rob the AdamsiExuress car at Browns , . he -alight of the left Cincinnati Monday night, un4,_r* strong SILF I kIPP.P9 placed h i Abe 'Dimas- Wwkiaik t Whitt the itixdd siuMbed a point' two Miles west of Seymour, Indians, It`was stopped by a mob of two hundred ueen 'front Seymmir arid' the vkiiityilhe guard overpowered, and the three persons taken out of a car and hung.. , - The lynching was a - preaufaltated affair, . occasioned by the - determination of citi zens of Jackein and adjoining counties. in Indiana, tit rid thenniefves,of as desperate a gang of robbers and murderers as has over tmen kneWr4:,'‘,A2falrilly named Reno, Hying at itockirrd,, two miles from' bley- Ittkgi*ll4, ant:Jelldem or this gang, whose operations hive extended allover the Wear; The A.dania Express 03mpany.has been re.' IgifiCedly !robbe - d ; by these M 1313; who. got, trit'beard the'. trAihs and birdrtinwered !the messenger, or took possession pf- , the engine. And - express car, running, them off from the train, and than, leaving' them alter.rotiblng the saSea.. 'll. then, of 'this'' kind occurred lately on the Hamilton and' Dayton Sailrrial, near Cincinnati, wriere by, the American -Ekprigs Company was robbed of a large amount, the Reno family being the leaders or instigators Id the affair.. "' 'they are also the party '' ,who led the raid in,lowalsettnorillff,3wben so many_of the county safes tvere,robbed.. . , . On , the 22d of Ma y hist theAdams.E.g., prets Coitinany's car was robbed, ehrkiteen, miles Itiona3SeYmour,i 7of ninety-sir, thour. sand dollars, in- hich the Ftenos-and their friend weq.i3 the principal; actors, some Of whom are now in Canada to avoid capture,; andethers are'-under. arrest. On the 10th r inst ~ Adams Express was again attempted .. to be robbed about twelve ,rialles west of Seymour, at the arrival . of the guards of the Comps y repulsed the rabbets. They captured e and ;wounded one 4if the others; two f whoni 'hare eitioe been cap;; - Lured, and ,for 1 the remainder a large re:! yraidjas been Offered, Val Elliott was on g e! of thisgan and Was arrested nn the night of the attemided rebbery. - Charles Roseber-', _ry k p resident .of Seymour and pupil of the Rona; Wait' afteeikiirdi arieWd , by the citi zens of Seymour. Fred Clifton was itiso arrested:' They all admitted. their maim°. .lion with the affair, and forsafe - heaping they ivOe'taken te• ClifiCinriati; 'when iwar rants were prooSured, and they were putotr the train of the Ohio and °Mississippi...rail. road Monday' bound foratemistown, the county seat of-Jamison county. The train was stopped two miles west' of Sey mour ; and the - men taken out ` and hung as. Stated. , Their bodies were found early Tuesday morning hanging to the limbs of trees - in the vicinity. , . Terrible Tragepy at Altoona-Attempted , The 'Elarrlaburg Telegraph, of Monday, corktains the following amount of a fearful tragedy at Altoona: Thomas Merklein, of Mechanicsburg, was employed in the Pennsylvania rail road shops at Altoona, where lie labored for a critaddemble time. Ho there made the 'acquaintance of a young lady named Seibert, to whom he became devotedly at tached and finally the two were betrothed,. but, from some cause Mies S. recently saw proper to break the ell ment. Merklein made repeated effo since, to obtain her consent to a union, b t without avail. On Friday evening last h quit work as usual. but did not return ne t morning. During the forenoon (Satu y) he visited the res idence of the Seibert family;andobtained a private interview wth Miss S. He again endeavored to gain er consent to__marry him. , She refused , a he sauietime stating her cause for so doi n.,' whereupon Merk lein drew e.pistol . p oi pointing it'to her 'heart; 'fired; St the inie:thirie declaring that she should not the wife of any one. IMmediatelY a ft er ' ring ho turned the Ice pistol towards his ow head, and shot him.' self,prodecinginstan death: Fortunately, Bliss !Seibert was no fatallywounded. the • bullet entered . her a near the thdblder. The tragedy produced excitement -among -the people of Altoona, where the 'patties were well known. .1t it Said that Merklein had been intoxicated several dive before he performed the deed that stamped hime murderer and suicide t - Grand Beeeptioul" . ~ . . The members of the , Front% Fire Com piny are arranging for., grand reception bf their ` new heat( carrhige to take place on • Thtirathi Y evening. The company ' will turn out camerae, ahti l ifivititlorilikaritheen ex . tended:lo the eatirei iii(Et (department to parlicipate In the affair. The procession. 'will tam at the Duquesne Depot,l4lberty street, and,merch to the company's encipe t Douce -111 the Yilleerititzrard;.itherelbbY wilirbava a good time generally. The hose carriage was *hipped from Philadelphia on alcirid4vs iintlit expected-to, arFivs bore to day, but the reception bialron rieyed_poe' die . later in order to havelt elly cleaned up_and.decorated. • Thedifferent tionipa W es composing the fire department, of the city should by all means accept - itai invi tatien ,me kindly, extended by the friends ofthe Fifteenth ward,. -Chillers lnlkaturn. ' " • Th . - O'A uisbcfn.i'copiti.: l oo 6 . ol. l / 4 °037, :held its quarterly . meeting yesterday; ;in the hall of the University, and although the weather Iras'uxtretnely vrarm,the itteltd mine of the membereiras Veryittrge. ' After. the transaction of the usual buldnass, 'rending of roi,ints, dtc., in interestingldue mission took place on theenbject of Cinders( Infiantutu- disease which; is now, quite' prevalent among infants and ; young chit; older and more experienced members of the profession *orel:Eighty Im-t portant and inairnotiVe, and cannot fail to prove of Incaleulabln benefit' te't4e, facu lty , _. . d pub li c at large. \ ; . .. " ~. John St. John was arrested yesterday on a charge of abandonment, preferred by his wife before mderman DOnaldsen, and after a hearing Wan committed' to jail, id default of bail, for his appearance at Court. , The. accused, it appear*, is a native of Washing -ton City, D. C., a nd . sepia's m:dila since married a young lady of respectable pa rentage in Cleveland, and afterwards came to this city with his brld% I They have been boardifig on Penn street since they a r r iv e d here,_ and it appears that Air. J o h n' , funds gave out, whereupon he pawned uhis wife's clothing, of which she bad a tim i dly supply, and after squandering the money left her. . . He bad been absent some days before the information was made and did not return until yesterday,when be was arrestea by officer tlarber. • . • Alleged Conspiracy Cu.. Daniel Haggerty made informatien Yew I terday [wore Aidernian Strain, charging _ ildermatt Lindsay, John Lutz and Mallnd Lucex, a colored woman, with ' conspluto.V• Mr. Haggerty alleges that the parties com bined accuse him, and procured Ruth Ann Murray to stake infortnation against him for adultery, which proceed ings were for the pnirpitiee of extorting money. :. The accused were arrested but waived a hearing, Lindsay and Luta giving bail in.the stun of Shove for their appear ance at court. In default of bail the woman Lucas was committed. - .sla ...% 1 a 4 WI LYNCH LAW. Murder and. Suicide; Abandonment. . . , 7J- 7 ..1: e_ •,. yl iIM Y 0 u 71- : a•TTJN.t . o. • II: 0 cfr i ffm . ri.rp . i ~...(t. ..-..,...:4c.!ft, . _ yx.A.a, MI ' ra Z •:;t - . . 3 .4:1 4• .. .:=lliir'it Ir *P r ;_9iiki: l _ ' .,' .Thersirespeca Ibr.the‘coMpletko 'lif 'lna' ChartiOrt Valley' ''RailrinffliAttrpeeisint are ;'ll l / 4 iltilliiffellbit: 'Pot a EiVagotithii • past the.. Mattor,haengressed, the littongan of men Ofenterpriiie reidding , anclowning; Proper ly-gag:the linen! - ttiti:iditiii - ‘lind lends B o va'' t.o.ii hisd i _e'to!:EiOurP ' .. . ita. ..go.i*iletipm These etforts orthese energetic arid iltithftil • 1 , , workers, itiippears, havenot barillidti,ess . , . a the object " ittr' which ' they hive -so dill , gently : labored we learn ban Wei accorn- ,: pllalied v and the road maid be , put !under contract soon: The proposition Made by the Penna. Railroad Company to anstruct the qad if the citizens living alb its line would evince their interest in its ebinele . , tiontbyanbaribingo3ollt,ooo, and , givin th e . right of way Was accepted by those Who de , tilnittildieoMpletlon of the road, and it was oilddently ' expected that the sum named Cupid be raised. A' number of Lila - lending. men in . Washington and Allegheny coun ties owning _property on the", line of the road, took the Matter in hand and' ,labored faithfallY, to r raise the 'money. public nieetitiis,Were' held arid Ociminittees ap r , panted to reeelie'eubscriPtionti.': Attar the : Uoniiiiittea bad done ail lb their pawei to fiiiiiii.thetlguired anteunt, a final, metAlrig; was held at Vani,onsburg:Satii*day,, the, et ith inst.; at 'Willa tirhe the reports of the ditrerent CoMmittecaweresdbinitted, EU ti , hich it'appeara' that, the " sum' 0f12.55, ,liiid beea subscilbed absolutely, and 0 l§,ooo', on condition that the road would bq coin pletod 'within ikiitated , time, and, the Com mittee to secure the right of way reported, ,th . Ithest had , been successful in ' securing th right oZ way,fromnil persons - through w lands the road , passes, witlultt two .; I•w stated' at- this meeting 'that the am nt reported, owing to the decrease bri, the pri of labor and value of Inatoriai,„ was equal if not. better than the amount required when the' proposition was made, and under this view of the quesitlon ;it was resolved to appoint a committee ,to wait, upon Mr. •Thompson, •President- .of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,, arid pre- Sent the matter, to hint;; , „MF.Thoinpson mitt'the Counnittaeat the Union'. . Depotßotel ' yiistorday ' inorning v • end; after'a thorongli'cbnaideratiott }of the; i f matter, we learn, decided - eo 'tiecie t the - amount subscribed and have the roe com pleted. Mr. Rainpton, Solicitor f the Penqiiyiyania- Raikoad_ Convimi will` direitted 'to mainline 'the `subseri ' a and 'reliiiises fa? right' ortiliv. - and f t ey are *find titibe bouatidn'llie''rOad"*lll put tndel'eontract hitn'itrdlately - '' ' "' Vt4svil I bn chealognew a to'illoss titer.: getio and faithful nitm ' who litiVeso dili gently, labored for: he consummation of the project, and the completion of the road Will infuse new life into tile town of !Walt ington, Its proposed terminus. . ! The Red'Fi•ont Grocery.' - . . Within a few weeks past a wonderful im ptovement has been made in an establish ment opposite the Postoffice. A massive , .. , pile of masonry which presented no attrao . tions whateveito the eye of the lesser, his , through the energy and enterprise of one _ of our business men, Mr. C. A.:', Boucher, . been converted into a perfect pala ce in its , ... way. . That old dingy place, No. 114 Smith field street, has assumed a different sippelfrz' ance and hesbecome hasa place of importance in the city, under the name of the tilted Front Grocery." It in not only improved In its outward appearance, but the • interior has been remodeled and refitted, and is now ono of the most co venient,.attrfactive, Land oleaaant businesshou ses iti the cli y. Icr is only necessary to that the 'minting' was done by Meseta. pore, et Beam* The most important change of ail, how ever, is'the amount Of business done at the •"Red Front," and i the quantity ,of goods sold there. -*Mr. - Roncher being a thorough and practiowl business man and, haling an extensive acquaintance in the city,lis fast 'building 'tip a trade, which in a short time will be Unrivalled. The most extensive, stock of tea, coffee and spices Lo be feundln provicy will be found at tne "Red Fl ont , " and he is selling at prices astonishingly low. His stook of Sugar is complete, and of his. immense stock of shelf good ~' canned fruits, -vegetable% itc., we can only say that it is one of the largest in the city, and cornpriseir eiterything usually kept in a first blassgre eery. - Housekeepers will find. It to their advantage to' adiat the "Red Front," No. 114' Smithfield street, before' making their Purchases elsewhere. t , "'. , A'Had Bull on Folk. Yesterday Morning while a lot, of Texan cattle were being driven. through - Alleghe ~.. ny, one of theni broke away from his Com . pamons and crested considerable excite- Mint ibr a time by his antics. - He com =zinced operations, on. Union avenue by attacking an elderly ,gentleman; whose Marie we t failed olearn,i,. Cutting ti terrible . gash in , his,arostur and , severing: , an =artery. The in , man; wax. .Oonveyed to the drug ' store qf ' Dr.. EfastiStt, where his ,y(aanda received medical attention. The infuriated aniinaluonilnued .;in his course through several streets, - frightening people out or bin way right and lefr.and knocking 81m04:lawn. More or lea injuring them. Odicer,ShinTeri; of the police fbreciendeav oted to.quiet him but was turned upon and only escaped ierlows injury by , making the ,qulcitast time kw record.'Aa II was. how ever, he will need a new omit,' his old one being ripped up the back by ono of the an iMal'a horns. , , '' -There were quite a numberof other hair breadth etaatpca,.but Outside , of the first op eration no one -was injured. The bull's Irolia finapylennitutted 'by Chief of ',Police Bowden, who discharged the con tents of a rifle into his head, which corn tletely settled the cse. aly Trvisireezop. Mesas& EDITORS :—As the time Is ap proaching when• it becomeaneroessary—in accordance with the decision of the Repub; Bean Executive Committee--to place in nomination can4idates to be voted for in .october next, for such Municipal offices as Will become.vacant in the;beginning of the year, I, in - conjunction with , many of our citizens, invite Mr. S. Allindor; our present worthy City Treasurer, to offer himself for re-election. Mr. A. has always been a con sistent andtrothful Republican, and, with sut disparagiug others, I may say that a more capable{ or , deserving person for the position could not be found within our city limits. Integrity, of purpoes &and action, affability of. Manners, and a becoming liniment at all times to serve ! the public, whose courteous servant he is, are conspic uous traits his character, and 'Such char acteristics 'axle enough to point him "out as being the Ailed man for the position. Then, by all means, Jet him come fbr ward, and the public will greet him with the sane cordial welcome as they:did bat FAH. _ Vicrron. Alleged Hide Thief. 3. K. Shinn, an employe of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicagoilroad, yeaterday made I formation bettOe Alder. man TaYlor, oh ng Wm. -Miami with the larceny oftwen bundlesofgreensalted hides from the eo pany's depot on Penn stseet iwo waa Tattled at two onnoreo acater., Henry g iewsr t s h e made information against the accused for ac a ffenaa.. committed: - .at - the A ilegheny depot on Federal street on the, 29th of MayoollB. The last lot ,was con signed to %%art Son and was valued at one hundred and furty;five dollars. The accused was arrested and held to bail In sl,urt. 000 in each ease for his appears:use at Co a-- - • ISM • " --It- - A7C -141 1: 1614 t9 114 1 11 e 1 L . . . De Ctii.w4 " tP9N Fielding, the viol in , the, Amp explyaipri, , Vl': . Vi t e , iid . .loiiiite. ii&eraltillivenin g *th ' 4 4, Allegheny Mayor's office, when the tallow, ing testlopny-watreceived: 1 - a f: ,- Mary Tan a sworn—Live at 04-11.0b.i ........ Da • .. . . , Inittalf street 1161121114 k Witarer 64 *int- . ln iirai 4 ; lo /lii ll ait kik wi*A . ktireiY ge; insketite.testmai bought of Alessrs. /fa . .. . Heown; don't remember date: 3•Md I NS CU.+ :pitgallan:Lia.. - ' I.bogeht , the bestloilt, never beard any mplaints. •••• -., I 8. - Bailie, sworn Bought the oil frotru ,McKeown;, don't ember date of delly-i or tiald'fitsitientl bad nod two cents mere' 1 per gallon than itcoul d be purchased else-. where; wanted ft t. cl ass cif; bought it, on 2d ofJune and pal 85 cents per.gallois. . 1 Jo.?. I W7tarv, a orn-,-Live in Silllinck street, , First . ' ,Allegheny:. am,' del. ceased's uncle; not present at the time 'the aeoldent (tee red; . knoWainthing about z, the decurrence. Ja.s. Marcq swor n —Sold a barril of oil, t0.mr....A. Ba lie ortAlte 2d day of 'June; . tl eibli.Watitiou Mfrdttu.A. W. D. Craft. l .4, Co.; it was not tampered, witb,whilo la ,our, )I'6'lll4'4nd Witieeintsiditre:direid dil; hay,e no'Clieiiphirbqi oil: ' •'' ' ''' A . . r ir ,11,',Ora ' WiviriziJi§sin 411 to _Mi. VorigoWtit - ,,0a1t ` E tt4 best ell posaibler Mc: ~, .',ls,bottdalWaytl) rehtutektbkbeat oil; , had' a Ntabatai - 4 F 9490 ar,:ets4 - 3".*' B. ,exPer& Lehi; _twill; itivpAit—Atit an eil4finer of. A:•Vir. D. Kraft; 1 Peltier tient:OW:way l int. , less it was over 108 and &inn thnitllgnmto, ~112. degrees; below knew oil' to flash tttree. degrees below &dining test;` have been ,re- 1 ' fining oil five years and never beards cont lautut-.1: - • r..x._, , • ~; lq-e : Dr'. -..tf,.`.*.?.fie - rior e itt r - - sworn—On Saitiedity aveving at half-past .nine,,or ten : Valetas, called,tp See deceased; saw, him . ,seated on• the, bed With his clothing Off. His face, arms and bo ils were, very. much, burned; applied the 'proper remedies and , remained., with the boy abou t two hours until ha b&, . ...carne-qpjet;.left orders hots•tes should .be attended to; returned At six o'clock the. next morning and found him sinking rap- - ld ly: , thoight(.lne,-._would,,;die In an hour; went away'liatitifiedqbat the burn had (mused his dpath,t ~. -, • ..: : •. - •i - -.1 ...W. J. Crib-km, sworn—Am an inspector of crude and ,refined 'petroleum. Drew a sample of oil from the.barrelt it burned at J 08; applied the usual test; it flashed, at 'Dv degree% trlitAtT -4534',.. 4. IL ) ;t 61 / 1 PeraPara of 00 degreem; two degrees less than stirid . ard, 110 good oil. . Thit runt; rartrite - 4 it verdict "that the de ceased came to his death from burning; hy• the"addiereittid "Itxpletien of the 'Oil in. the 'lionp, and they' believe' that the ofl was of en Inferior, quality, withottt attaching any criminal responsibility."' , , t ,. 1 Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed of reeord before FL Belvely. Fag., -Recorder, July 811 Th ,el horw to Wm. Mayet, tot In old' Pitt tuien altip. Center avenue, corn.r of Craig treet, Pli eel buri.2l, July 17.1808. containing 1 acres .... " .. 7 780 JSIlif.S livnu. 3. to , ttlrens' Oil Refinery. Miii•Lii 8, -1n68; 2 acres and 194.6 per -bet on tib arpsuarg.Plank Road: Pittsburgh . W• WOW' John R. NegleY tu Joseun H. 14111. July I. ISM; lot in 111neteenth 'ward:. Pltilbergn, north . side of Oro street, 24 by ,180 feet 11819 Dr. D. Sc. Lewis to James McKee J,:iy 14,1 m: tot In li itlid een I h ward. i'litabn , wh:i orner of sta. lion and :iodine street'. 30 by 701 rout - ilil =lO John Sullivan to (Mark.. .1 millirem, Jury 17, ,631; lot on .iscsind street, Mlitobstrigh. -belng No. 232 In Colonel Wood's pi n, ii Mi hy 80 feet, with bandinc• MUM Jacob Hrelken to Al dsu - Briiii - en, Aprli 20. ma; lot In PI tbward. I'it slitirgh, on pine a rei t, 20 by 80 Rt. Rev. i'oblas Mut to to Ht. Rev. 22.„ Domen 3. tiC, July 51. lint lot un Ohio street. Al legheny. L' :foetwest from Hearer at reet.,6oby 240 fret—nominal Stnrity. P. entliticri to John Y. bicttlein, Juirtl. 1866: lot in Mt. Washington, Virginia, 33 by 183 ~_fix.S.... ... . ,.. •,.• 4330 Wood to Mary -,l6:„Neetien.Junc lat, 181 flt lot ; In McKeesportft it street, 30 by 140 feet...12.0b3 John Holtman C oo W .M. Clamor. et al.. lot In hititbure townstilu. 9 street, 48 by 72 feet, July 2 1869,. 600 Janie. 44osin lo Picosaarlalley road. June 2.116. 1119/1 lot on Charles street. McClure tiiiirrthip, albs 60 feet ' $6013 Israel V iloag to Pitman', Valley road, June 3. I,lBt • lot on Charms street. McClure township. CO bl o t% feet WlLllsnLiPnati to Chartes fT. 9pang, et at., lot in choler township, containing 25 perches, July, 18. , '1869 'AIM Jacob Holder to Chartel R.; Welterintasen, 4 nnt3244: 11613.30 t In Braddock's 'Pistils, Wilkins tawnsbipp MI by 110 feat Same parties, lot adjoluing ahovc; same else. .4150 C. LI. Weer to )(incr.% gilson. .Juse I. 1668; lot la Sfillili Payette township, 41 by 868 lest - CM City of All. gheny CO 'John and Loots 11. liolialash , i . October 1, M. lot on ciquul sitii! Mill streets, Ohs- tOwilstilp . ~.,' "4670 Phillip' Heiler to/WRNS Breton, Joky. Y868..,10s- in • IteCli no tOwnshlu, 3 6 sore. with buil MPG— 1,100 , Igetterel 'Coulter..to Con no IllVlll,ltniinoio. Cosa.' perches DiraTs 4 ;AY MAW% 10t.1.11, Vona ilea township, 63 ' C. H. Love tO.Jaintc,Prestlyi Jong 13,1848 t fir l4o m hind of 70 acres, to LOwtr M. Clair. township, .witti. buliclings, ity A Mtn. 8: - Bluell to Ellsatietti 5i1‘b,...Ap.r, 3 3. 2. L151C:,. 3 luta foliose townibin, emits Oleibisr.itelt nun Arian' riload:lbis 0780 ftet - HA= t i molt= men Ina/tikes were • . ett! fur icsaS 7: Allegheny. Teinkiiiime . A regulars:Wm:ant; of ,the - Alitigheny Temperance League waS-held lasteianingt , .„ ~ ~ , , in the Union ,M, E. Church,:carneref Ittern-' hattan street and Ohio aventie, Fifth Ward. ) Rev. E. E. Swift presided and Messrs. Warren and Bradley acted as tarlee. The meeting was opened With PraTef ,bY t Rev. idollyar of the Union U. B. Chtqch. The minutes of last meetinripre ei e d andapnroved. 4 ,i i r . Prof F. H. Eaton movsd thapdelegits "s be sent to represent t 1 League 9ri.'the' United StaterkTe*porance ConventfonV to: be held at Cleveland on the 29th uhtt - I t t ' The motion was.: ado om& and 00 sollow!. ing gentlemen appointed : Revs. E., B. Swift. John B. Clarke, A. R. Bell, L. Q. -Jennings, J. McMillan; E. Ell &Oder, tar. xi. , Smell, J. J. Mollyar, 1P.t".1,4' Lieskihrio' it. S. F. Crowther, Ind Mis Hrs. T. F. Dale, M. D., W. G. Wwren,,O. Willrlidley. , On motion, it was resolved to issue I call for a County Convention, to be , held in Tern , ' plar's Hall, Fourth street On the second- Tuesday of August next; tilttitrt'in nominse. pot: a Temperance candldate',,for. county / Commissioner. 1 , „. -,,,, On motion, Messrs. Gallagher,Wman, and Charles were appointed aeonortnlttee to raise funds to carry on thicampitigtil . Adjourned with - bl3:libtiobr by '!tiii , :' A. R. Bell . - " ',. ~ ' - , -- - t '' ' - • Doe -- ilic Infille . itN, ; :`', ' From facts w' , of Alderman The tipprr at Al' his wife, ary, it is to I'd ell they do. fa t 4 appeared at tbi day, and mgcli wife with disAl retaliated byt against him_ NI ing that he b 1 orwise abused I for their arrest Affronted baa charge. of Union Depot, wi Strato yesterc vated wenn an Holden. Hold xacked Mutat ti lug him down, , severe oboking: , held in V5OO bail fur a beaylngi %.• i Surety of the Peace.m4o Ilt.svisii itor p o brought before Aldertn4 .. ru day .on an information • fir, Nancy Franois for aprotytifttlie e Iftnoy alleges bat John trhid tottes ItitO her house and threatened to kick het heart„ out: John was welded MIL hold for, a h ear i n g. , • ..,: , -,,_' Street lffight.—Frank Toner and liakifey' MotlaffortY. were arreiteo blffilt bightlabont , balf-past twelve o'clock for engaging In a street fight at the corner bf Washington and Webster streets. Whisky was the . aims of the difficulty between-them. oar ; ... ~ ... 0 , 1 , , ,,,,d3 fii 7...ft-“.it A -0111 r: ,'; • .. 1 .4 ; , e t• k . . 0...., T '. ' Trils2l'l;' " g" a*.V. ''' L' 7l 1.1 C ., '.":. bql i ',*.' .i 1 '?“ it,o lii .i . .to ' .l. * i . - . 1. tir __...e , t ~11+:, t ;7 1 ofi (1.•." . "/". '' - inqueet ithe.bady 01'06 . . . I- e, , 7.4.DierfAiG , .7tr , ::::... ,,, t , V . 7 , ". - .. , ..'' ' , 1^ , ' , . , “4 -7 3. 4 :La - .5 , 0.._ , , ,,, , 'r.".".12 ,- (1,7,..,.....1.. , .: ,, , , , , :i.:; , 4.a".. - .. , -7 - -14 1 . ,4 '1E4 -.7A" . ...1 1 ', ' , ; 1 . , C . , f. ''' . ': .. ...I. :1 Li. . 4 I . 1..3 n i - ) ) 4 ii.:i ',111.13040d; stauiagtls4)v< f , f • .g) 1 /4:iid. 1 1. 8 YE I Sk*iii k V" beele'and ita illtinitiits6Vreidti Rath' etre.% het& . Strifthz di eliSiikatowhiltict overifiSW thousancrvolz f unseiret rarle imd: valuable: win** Nehi • 1 (be heiseningicatiitalfprlcevralsßA all 't e . •An 4 ;Lis tg*0171, 4 41 Pr ; Aug po; aot ,to: ,bq , Towle ' . - - Pc i u fitex• XMl.litiV *449 06 0: in ftill, Egt4 •• Ader f f em n^ expr-- - 1 g - 4 0 r 5V11 4 k 'min/dist kiiio nA t :etatj.(veil tkbliiiiititent • all ' f • *Wit 'hci Avliefßiabi r antit aV i taiiniiii Prima, ofi tbY litudte 'for the little - 'folks }to be found AVOW halitielin'tnie °fine Most icortiplete in the city,itirti binning olvi7 variety.. The community. in general' 'Alla Mall.desiern in particular wilidozwell giyupe.Cetonel a call before making khair .I: I 3 I rFAIOes?.. ; MOM= 4 .Thomonit The groeery store or Messrs. e rt. teorge, No. 164 Federal street, Allegh •ny. Is the origiria '',Diamond:).ll(+ proprietors , slake it a rule to keep stoutly on 'hand a 'large and 'well *elected stater. of flesh greceries—fresk, we.say,'l3e.' 4CacUle the immense; patronage this house receives• prevents the possibility or goodir becoming stale on their har.ds—and a fall' supply of, provlaign i s,;l4 m l.9y, they . will . sell the moot keasonablia os. The patronal ef'thiii *Wne' may' re y' on getting what for,'and thot they Will alwaysilud the beat' the Maiket , r , ir•i:Firsti'Vlayn , Procerye.: , "' 'L" The •Front" , gr*ry, otore,of thtessra..:lloßride it Bear zei 164 !Irene/al ; street, , Allegheny,, as , a , .:tirst-claSS' PtabliPlapanr44 ,The proprietortwenbtiild litiebiesk men,And strictly, •heneKbbl4 , in their dealialg,':, two , pities 'tan. be' Teund, ,a• ,liargef Or fresher: stook 'of 'intreand . • 'nriatinltinitiliti leas t : 'ootfges,(spices; general , groderles and i pro t •vistoinal Dealers'who buy to'llell , sigabi, as, ll we as fretall-patrons, , -. kmiselt theft; own: interests,, by hisrorinit the , original -Diamond Vront Grocery. with a parchaidng; itE4 . Chapped laalo4kee ;44 i ll . 'rOogtmess. or the' skin; aortalnlY d' , 'by, luting• the trunipei"Tdo /o)ap,:nlide' bjr CreevAill, tfaz ard thrpatu3ea, all other remedies - as it , will prevent Winghnega of the skin Al' used during cold /weather. It is easily, applied, aaoiding all Ahe trOnble of - the greasy compounds Acky:An l ose.' can be used Joy.ladleswith the . most tender skin, mlifibut Irritation or ,pain,ainc makitgit bsoftaand6ol:l?-T , d r l gV ete g en. " orally." ' ' wT • A Model Eatabllshment.—Metakepleas um in recommend Ing .th e oats WI aliment Pr Mr. '1!. .T.E.wens, N0.,164 Wood streetins i model of its kind.. l *aided payingleareftd attention to. gas . and, steam , httlzur. , arid plumbing, he heepa constantly on i•hand a lh large and we selected stock' or everything' in the way or as ' llittares; prongs; &a . % Ile member the p ace, 165:Wood'etrititi. The elegantir tarnished and pleasantly located dining rooms of Mr. F. H. McGuire are booming ; highly popular , with those wbo,take their meals at restaurants. The rooms are situated on Filth street, at No. 105, a quiet and pleasant location, which is of itself sufficient inducement *for persons to' patronize'' the eitablisbment. Clean tables,' good attendance, and all the :imb atantials and delicacies of the market can at all tirues be depended upon. Mead quarters.--At the fashionaile‘ and reliable ootionedd trimming store, No. 81 I Market Street, which is presided over by Mr. W.: W; Moorhead, a very line assort., mentor hosiery has' been opened and will be sold at prices to , stuit•parcbase.rs. ' The ladles will lin &this ostabhshment "JTC:id Quarters" for fashionable goods.. The dot* of edgings, laces, .Inser,tings, embroideries, sta.,, la on osnisliy,Lows ayery rfor,qMslity. MBE At Moorheadvii.-LThe Meek ` 'of"gleves, bins, laces. , embroideries. ' hosier l,) and- in fact every description or light goods; and trimmingto, at W. •W. hfoorhead'si SLltdar-' ket street, is one of the . largest and 'best' selected ever brought to this, market. • The' stock ;of notions is. unusually large; - and 'the qu ality ci!t the,gockis ,st this house . has made a reputation' for, it of, 'which., the , May proprietor well - he pr. , ' • _ Gas and Steam Fittlng..—Those of our readers wbo want anything in the lino' of, gas and steam fitting promptly done and at reasonable rates should , remember the ea'. tablislnhcht of 14.,, T. T. Ewer's, N0:1'165 , Wood, :it;eet." , gsvena. a practical Mechanic, and'any work entrusted to Mtn. is oiranteed the fullest Satisfaction., Special sittbntion to work' in the, 'country.; ' ' - • . Beteok Bell. Not:2•11 Fifth ;street keeps one of the largestand heat, amortedistooks of dresO - Vods and , drY goods to be found in the city.. Their goods are, carefully se lected' arid, revel:lased from Lind ' class httitsea; 'aipcently'' tor " this marketo.ttud: With a viewtto'-the'•Wahts of the immease • trade, 'consequently they are 'enabled, tp, sell ao better , article ;AV a lent price , that}, • those _Who are careless in making their pnr- . chases. , . 4. The tvarnvetelrbee created unwind "for do clone end , ti p t toe: `etettide. 'whe " elite lit theft tvlll totted *letter artible;fterved• alertuer style f tharrst ihe drat bleatilselooribt E", kl .; McGuire; Sol' 103 Filth) etthett Ladler And gentlemen! willttalarit tea: thereEtispleudill Walertteeduk:; at mehOtedonery• ,sWeigt meats. i 1 4 0 3 181 14 1 1 1 44 1, 04.0P 4.40.11.41r5 f f4 ,tbg 1305tir1133011240 1 i i ;- The large' 'idatik or Dteig'iliibili ' a Bata% • It Bears; Fro , 21 Firdi atfliet,'' I. attracting 'ladies to that establishnient • in vast: ninth berm ;•Their stook , of ulmgoodsx is;, one, oT the most extensive- in the city, and they! are selling at. unpreeedentettir low 0 14 c 0 41 ThraTiaWrtlliciat la ocoMfflPt.9, awl Tetibids ' Stoaii Pg,4 4 l7tkihiß: 4 Me . 1 1ratY„`Of diem' pods or city geedegeneialhily o il ,: fail kit , -be 'kilted. tiethia'estsbliali oil,: - • -,- - xi- . V f where They DineLx‘bleiohiints and at nest mien generally, Who:rands in the' sub-. •x urbs.of Ale city, 'take dinner i a the aity,:intl, as a Fuatter,of egeme,lpatNeeize, that Ostia." ;,11shupent,w,her,e Ape, ksati. ,bs, logit, milted. X/9 4 1rbO4nOrrftriator of the . C o ntinental: eat "h„ erie' par_ west or *Jo, ostaloor, ,, 'Aftli' Str6etl - e rr s iiii eflitablbilunAt where-; "hi itireilitlie bititaiidT - ' i 4.-- - i ....E...-le, ~,I loltzhekner's Zontinental:PaloonLmh street, one doozigrailtitifdlur Ratilk43., ,4-ei Ai' patronized extensively by them trun4titli ,F kuniipesii na elLic9o . Histuitn '. edic4lxtmou-Aandntive widow mem, and everything about the iciitali?! 9 'lishpierit I# ItApt IfV4iti tekletOnNot togden: At 1,0 igattamelgaoii 4/4344/3.41,,,r ! i 4,ut , tnal .1/4 .1 1" i • ~ ,A t v" Oa' '.!.* ` 4-.) " "" .. faii()'Cjir ..whe neetalpinblllimair - ' .**!, i i 4 11044#1411:iti. h. it % one of 1213 aiding reatinraatil. , hrgtho ~ • The tah.l.-alsveyp, Fayette will's 5 i th*,AA.em•*dio n owng id MIN , etiv iatit o.".pon., l ,4lr alt teevadH a lupturr....w' ritaor oths,r olt . —lt-- - -thtt i I. -1 , A t , , -- A Good Reftourant.—Of the in .1. AuftPnestf ti ov i tt ennr popn r an* e n--nen h vonetillootiorotoottbwribet,oftloo. Mr. fIB U heimer, tho_proptietor, iteirdiebtlaxiSdilda =ro SWIM% 1 0 104.110 3- .4aVill ever azed ee liehmont. 4 1 - 'Ol ~ maw of powinkliatoapo *mime& . Wel ottaeltikllitilialtatigitiaotk.,br Timm, with* willionmettitaf t sming statlip ',ltitaittilkl34l64' P.PIO, IrCh io .Itailroad; a at!sils at es,fronv•Pitteb rgbi og_ ,Tbia . ' y i ,,,JUI,CM4, :11168, artet" &plot% loj: ° 4 .' 1 . . ' --- jy 21St: '' .. V'".' - '''' ''''“' ,':', - '4 ' a 6 ktiii4: ll f 4 E , '- a i dllg' ',lrcingry 'man thellt Itiffartigliioii•Plteihkg.than a good =eat; andito , aitt in search or that *Melo we would say that Helzheimer. at the Con tinental, Fitt!) street, keeps his tables con stuntly supplied with the best tho market affords. • \ I “Onwite,,,rliktowinurd. • t.'‘ , lntolbelnill , o of deatm, ZtOde tkpAix. ilpintired.n, byt'hundrkid rii lE piled t a k Ainfilione, than theeddomold bandladm rods o Ois.s 4 4 4 1 1PW 2 _, 41.0 NP011Y...'% 8 Nei; is the n'rent oavitica eof unbent).* men whe arn'irctiditntooteilwitinieV:friiiVONbliew e id by , the t gannt Speetze. , Dyspfjpsitiq This h all wr,ong and. .should .cease. thintaties tittdri;fee great ' Aim Mil er _ '.cures Dyspepsia, 11eartbuiWi'Llfeadsehii .Vertigo , Dullness, and. al L..Lny naptows ;kindred, character, as if magic. ge t tangriiir, :Leasitride,"dreat,M(Ok Imes sea `Mental DeinlkatiOn, t.,kby:kftv , e - ;a`micot w 9 h. deed - abet. ` • ' ' _ rtlil'a . 11.fiewn.r4 artiele—superiatio Oalogna; Ina atihalf price... '1 ;I*A. •XwAtt, • ..• 2, . r t'Eti'xviesraPh tem* rittab.urlb easetti• 1 !'8t3P1 0 .414:01 July, M.—flour ~steady li,e r PteKri sfroPP PgA ill lO lO O - : Wheat; wonky; sales 8.00 0 bush .$ 43 2 , Pllcagoi 080; !sales 4nitti slleldittqa at $2, red Ohio $2,02.g. 06111"iinsettle'd; salts '2B,B6o ) linsti ar 97e; 'fuse 5%. 000 1 bliatt'tiestern t .bi r oinvio°ltt 96a98gs, rand , moda btu& western [B6e. Oats dial, ear loads,selltnipat. The. - Ryersndt Barites nominal.- Paskiis22;is. for 1 . cheavy mess. Lara,,:;u3KalBw., , Recopte: , B4:oo9 bast wheat., iss,,NO ; o,llsh epgait 24,00,0, Push oats, ~gtolar.,, 4844 m, buk corn ' 12,0g0 , f hsfda rd ßifts,., '.Yr,96ltts ma; 'changed, g3dt7`iVilli247l.l ; i:Loil l 4 4 114 i 3 1 21 7 YiYIh.'MCA% He atiE 411 Eciodsi it HEraty ril5lllV Wild Lol94l'l'lo 4.'llkltßir.lt, Fatrimd tolibgblvi Westthardiatid Pa*T ifißlaLAM—AlitlOßo4/d trip Nair geopl44 !BMW 4101/FiRT +O,,e;DAHAM VtABKOR. , WesLnigeTxn4 cim l 47+- 1 • l, .• a KKhot 14. E bY.F.r.. ; =-61,Wednead ay, the 130 Intit: -*her. JA . 74LNittble and At ANN!'" t l / :1,2 . tarraelfi oi;PliailiP:AiThstiookoreland county p a. • / . - .. - :\ - 1.: :objjaroiy,ft bt fl, i:7 . " • i , , •., , _... . ,•• i. L . , - 'ax ~.4, , , , .11P e ticrr:.--ork. Moncb,sy .m? r,13.40, ..ItHf o, 1000. EIES HY:BRUCK. ' • • ' • ' "1 • •‘,,. '' ' .liPun era inn titer pla.a•• ficlird ) bli,„4l4 l :iesideo44,l Heir;Aftliee's...Hook I, l tsl:4llso3icsium mou Nuf a j ,5,t,:',40-;p'ciaelc., Cottkilijeel„ 10 ..terii!el.,,lrgrocian joi Whi I 6 lAroiUdce; No:. 20 SeA ar.4.irgnge, Allegbe . -I 1 . 114", il ( t9 . 0 ( 4 Frie nf i ! 4-; 4 ,44 " m 4ia i r inv i"i .to attend: . ~ ~ . 1,1 ~ ..; , „., . , WttsCilf. : .-62' . . : 'rciisAiy: l ohjin : ' - n ':iii; SMIE 211; 1 .altiitilis:iiinaglii.r. or vitirio icseleileeeht'wil son 4 .! .aged,p , yearoi.and a mcpktpr . i , , ii:-` -la ,r;, , 1 ht l t cli 'Funeral from the pisidenee of:lie?, 1 1P1F nix, Nei , aOA." Fourth street, ,ynis, iliVreanesdity% ATIMIFf ilCiltAtllo , Cl4ck; to iii - ' to y Ceme t ! teiy... Tinctriends'of the fail j lie rislie. Dilly is k ! , 'sited irci itand! l -, , ''' , ,1 - ' -": .1 "ril'i • DAVIDSON: -01 kokiday :JillY410tb;111368, ha Allegheny pity, 1Y,1L,L.74#, Y,11.1404; aged-Mat l years. . - , ' , 1- • 1 14 1 .7 Thecunitril Will talie'lihke tit lili pile fesideneek No. 137 Sandusky street . tale ( ednesday) arra* , NOON; sa4 - o`ekik., ' 'the then s‘of. the ihmily gni Teinettnily invited to &nano: ', .. t 'ay ';, a' 1„ Nt ILlANl3Ell,"thi:ldonday liix i sapth. LTERIk, ANN, d .nahter of iltnirVina tiViiitifer, B get i t . , 1 year and all Months: . Funeral Ting' , arrlellarool.4 at !o 4 alock. , from thir residence of ber , pareatic In tte rear - of 9,3 re 3 street. The_ friends of-.the; &tapir are • reipecdfu invited to attend . , , , . - ,-';•.,. ,„„.: u.MMITAICE,RP. A . LEX;j:CNIE/ERTALIIiEIti No. uoivounTsatEuerr,lNttiblirgb, Pa. " INS of 0.1 kinds, CRAPES, 0/00Viaa, and era ery deseriptiOn of Funeral*,Fttrntabingliinods furl ntsbild..i Enema open day 'and :nithinNHEarse carriages furnished. liarsinntots—lleY. Dana - Kerr, Yla):: Rev. X 4. Jacobni4.ll. , D.,, Thanes Zarin& Nan.ioJacobl4 gIIALIZLES fisPEEBLEIOISIDER. , t TAREISSAND TA wool liTAßLligooruer of S ' DUSKY. ST,RECT AND' efiritt, ' EN trEi s .611egtreury City,: *Hero 4 their f ( 1 01 1 3 , 11% R 001.38 ang ;oorotaa_ily saps, 4 , g; real iaug #7 l l x rp i an Basel WOoa, 311.3.D1150111 CI Wllanr,Comnp, it CO3 Vflo, Mug froraliasto4 OIL , Bethel; : p r e /or /or tutor. wept- , Ileareas and. Carriage; SIMI Ched:" 11.16 q, ALP irintreetMourningilooila, II rig' tif • (Nnee opt", :at ail boursokiy,,tur3 : - 7 ~ i.- • .:.! tiontirit,.pts) . NICER AND 'H.H.8ALH1V11.,, ,, N0. - S-5 °Hit :Alleittneue and..Noc, te.. , DIAHO /a 44 HAIM, (by Juba Ilwan Hroa.; s keeps always. 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