The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 17, 1869, Image 8

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CITY AND 811BURBAN.
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THE Gezuwit tie furnished in, the city
the eix days of the week for 15 cents per
week ; all mai, Riper annum 3 17208., la.
Throwing Stones.—George Rinerniiler
was arrested ymerday evening on Fifth
avenue, charged with , throwing. a stone
through the window of Putnam & Co's
establishment on Fifth avenue. A
friend:deposited $125 tor his aPPearillice
this morning - and he was released. -
Wants Debyed.—The trains on the
West Pennsyilvania Railroad were de
layed overt ee hours yesterday after
noon,. in' co ne quence of an accident at
Freeport. The locomotive attached to a
freight train' it appears, jumped the
track,. which 'Caused the detention. .
That Decision.— Alderman Neeper,
,yesterday delivered his decision in the
case against John Herman, charged with
following worldly employment on Sun
day. 'He decided that the man was guilty
and itiposed the fine of 825 and costs.
We presume the case will be taken to a
higher court,
New Wheat.—Blessrs. R. T. Kennedy
& Co., the well _known and respectable
flour dealers. have furnished us with a
sample of new wheat, from which they
today supply their customers with fresh
flour made from It. The wheat is re.
markably gocid; and we flare say, the
flour frOm the popular' mills will be "eag.,.
erly sought after.
Michael Munich, en
gaged in a row in a beer ninon in the
Seventh ward, Allegheny, Thursday
evening. He was arrested and lined by
Mayor Drum live dollars for disorderly
A similar" finß Wisbn - posed rilion. Fred.
Ballas, for creating a disturbance on
• CheatUut street, Allegheny.,
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Wife Whipper.—Charles Baughtonn,
while intoxicated; Thursday evening, en
deavored to entertain himself by whip
!Anglia wife, and smashing the farni
turennd windows in hie dwelling on
Jackson street. The police interfered
with his diversion, and lodged him in
the kick-tip. Yesterday morning Mayor
Drumfmed him 610 and costs.
A Pleasant Excurslon.—On Thurs
day the Sabbath School
.counect
ed with the Fifth United Presby
terian Church, Rev. S. Reed, pastor.
made its annual excursion to Baum's
Grove, on, the Fenronlvania Rai/road.
The children, teachera and accompany
ing friends, numbered about five hun
dred, and all enjoyed an exceedingly
Pleasant day and evening.
Blown Down.—Dating the high wind
yesterday, a large tree on Beaver street,
near.the First Christian Church,, was
bloinfdii;wn.`
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A portion of the. scadoldingin the new .
Itildings,nn the north east side.of the
Diamond, was also carried off. ',Di all
parts of the cities, scatTilding, sign
boards, and trees, scattered promisenosly
abotit,.gave evidence of the force of the
I blast.
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Coroner's Inquest.—Coronor Clawson
•• yesterday held. an Inquest on the, body
of John Morirson,who died of sunstroke,
in Indiana towuship,near Hamar station,
on the Western Ponniylvania Railread,
on Thursday evening.' DeeeaSed was
- about platy years of age, was a native of
Ireland, , and bad been a resident of this
country about twenty two years. The
jury returned verdict, , of ..death, from.
sunstroke. ••. •
Te Payers.—Tmx payers should
rethember that after the 31st of this
month 'the deduction of five per cent.
will not be made, but the fall amount of
taxes will be collected during the month
of Angust,and on. mid after', the drat of.
SePtember ten percent.Wlll be added to
all taxes not paid. Those having taxes
to pay will, if they desire to save the five
per cent., call on Majoi` Dennfatori. , the'
gentlemanly, County Treasurer, during preaent-Month: _
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Goal bi ifiattthi.--The Ribbath,evening
14 , 004%04_0c First
,l'ifethotilisY Ol otrch t
Fifth avenne,(near ttie Ga„zArra - offlee,)
by the minor.- Reiv.i/i.: Clark, are attract
ing very appreciative urldiences. Lieu
Sabbath,, evening thdongregatlon. was.
quite 'large, notwith ending the heat!
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Mr. Claxk's subject t o to-morrow even- -
ing is` ciWaterathat Might-Have Been."
Se treats his themes in a peculiar style,
attractiYei..Pppular and suggcstive. The
seals are frui6in title eftiticii..
Segars and II obacco..—Dealers and con
snmerlof tobacco generally are invited
to tali at the well-known establishment
of /john Megravn Noi 45 Hand street,
where they will find one of the largest
/and best seleCtell stocks of labaceo and
segars, and sinokers' goods, generally to
.be - fonnd in this market. The stock of
tobacco embraces all the fancy brands of
- Limievitle.and Richmend. as well as an
excellent' article of• - Michigan fine cut,
and-lals Begat% are equal if not superior
to - tinyin the 'city. A visit to the estab. -
lishment will convince the most shop
-tical, of these facts.
The Boulevard Pavement, so generally
tinsel in many foreign , and American
cities, is now being succeaafally
duced,in this community. It is decided
ly the'beilf style of pavement ever in
vetited,,being Orin, solid, emooth, dura
ble and pretty. For garden walkic prom
enades and side walks it Is 'vastly supe
rior tiarbffickicilliliti or: narble,apresent
ing *unbroken ;land 4cOlished Aillrface:
Messrs E. M. bicCowW*. Co., office'Nol
65 Ohio street. Ailleghettr, arplatgelyen
gaged in; the bpeiness,;.iind ofOnlpst i t*
adnahl#4/arms.stitlt doWitthe 40.41A8 Balk;
Orders left— g} "'et& - counting
room will bp promptly attended to.
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queenswire, }fruit Jars, eke.
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messiy- Ki-M. Aler;itt ceiw"et thfrKbi.
stone Pottery, have on han d at their ez
tetisive , a
WarehOttge.:Bo ; No. Liberty, street, large_ and Nils
aorta:tent Off tho , feblebrated Keystone
ware, which Is equal in point of dam,
strength, , tistrityancbdnrability, if Dot
superior, to the best imported wares: In
wiclitiontOliteli usual stock of queens,
ware „they Ituryg I wowlort, 4 hand glarge
ismii#o Vint laistf theft Otfnmanufae
tura,. which for durability end convini
once are equal,..• hi rsiOt suparlor, m any
other :jars in 'market rTheyl-retail
trot, nerally are invited to cal and
their stocker-
Run Ov
P . '"Pjt ,I!Ctiled.
_, ,- xsotencay morning, between eight ant;
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ninno'*drealattL
wiii i ptiollr p 1 00g ttakii4l.
road near that place. when, a- coal
train coming toward the city compelled
httO to sturrostattO the etheriPtieki, As
this instant the Fast Line, going east",
came alongt, and ,:befora he bad time to
get out at the say, not realizing his dan,
ger, on account of his back being toward
it, he was knocked depta and nut over,
causing Instant deittir:!"The train Was
stopped as soon as possible, find the bodes .
taken. to his residence StArwin.-
-could notlearil his attrue, but Understand,
he had a wife and family depending upon
..his labor for support. -
bietziire Uideithe Ittvenue iawa.
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Cotlector Davis yesterday seized twenty
barrels of whisky. which had been ship
ped by Mills, Johnson & Co., of Cincin
nati, to parties in this city, on account of
some informality or violation of the rev
enue laws in bianding. Fifteen barrels
were consigned to a German on'Penn
street, and were found on his premises.
having been removed from the depot.
The remaining five which were conaign
ed to Mr Kellar, of Allegheny city, had
not been delivered, and were still at the
depot. , •
In - searching for the whisky he made
another and more important diicovery,
which led to the seizure of twenty-three
barrels of 'vinegar, shipped by George
Engelke, No, 214 South Fifth street, Co
lumbus, Ohio, as follows: 3 barrels to
James Connor, Liberty street; 7 barrels
to Voigt & Mahood. Liberty street; 3 bar
relit to Haworth & Co., and the remaining
10 to P. Duff & Son. Toe two former lots
hdd been delivered, and the others were
found in the car at the depot. The
seizure was made on account of a viola
tion of the law, which prohibits the use
of packages or barrels a secona time with
out the stamp and brand having been
entirely erased or removed. The barrels
containing this lot of vinegar, it appeared
from the stamps and brand upon them,
had at one time contained whisky, . and
instead of erasing the stamp as the law
requires. it bad msrely been . covered
with a blue wash or paint which Was .
easily rubbed off.. The penalty Ibr this
violation of the law is one. of the most
severe that it imposes. The party ship
ping is liable to a fine 0f,1300 and condo.
cation of the property, and the carrier is
anti/land 3 •elnilaillifiiic — Caron
other means of transportation• carrying
the same is liable to seizure.
Alleged Disorderly House.
Yesterday - morning, John G. Barder
Made information before Alderman
Humbert, against' Chas. B. Stein anct-his
wife Barbara Stein, for keeping a disord
erly houie on Third avenue. According
to John's statement, a few days ago he
married a young woman, formerly a do
mestic at Stein's, and whom he had
known for some time. • Atter the care- '
mony was over, ho 'left his wife at the
house for a day or two, bit when he re
turned again to bring her away, was re-'
fused admittance and ordered fronr
about the premises. He endeavored in
vain to effect an entrance, and finally,ex
prpered beyond measure, instituted the
oceedings as stated. '
An officer was provided with a war
rant,- and proceeding to the house suc
-ceeded in arresting four of the inmates,
Will. Stein, Margaretta Yanman, Ella
nankam and Mar.Y, the wife of Barder.
They were alt, discharged with the ex
ception of Mrs. Stein, who was held in
the sum of $l,OOO for trial. Stein, the
proprietor of the establishment, was Erck •
in bed at the time, - but will be compelled
to give bail as Boon as he recovers.
Margretta Yatunan, after being dis
charged, lodged information against
Barder for disorderly conduct, alleging
that he called her vile names, and
charged her with stealing his 'pocket
book containing one hundred dollars.
The case was heard and resulted in the
dismissal of Border, the pn?secutrix
paying the costa. _ • • -
The Humboldt Centeulal
At the meeting of the Committees
ap
pointed for the purpotie of devising the
best manner of Celebrating the Humboldt
Centenial, September 14th, 1869, a pro
gramme of exercises was adopted, as
follows: Thefestivities will be introdu
ced on the' evening of the 13th, (Mon
day), with a Crand conaertand TubleaUx
Vivant; On the day properauesday I.4th,
a proiies:sion will be formed at half past
eight o'clock A. 31., in Pittsburgh. to pro.
,creed to the Allegheny Park, for the par
`pose of laving the corner atone of
the Humboldt monument or bust, to be
decided upon by the Meesingcalled
for Monday evening next. After these
ceremonies the procession will proceed
to Iron City Park, where a grand mass
festival [yolks fort) and "summernight
feitival," will be held.
A banquet is talked of,
.but the Com.
mittee has not decided in reference to
She feature.
The meat meeting will be held Monday
evening, July 19th, at Turner Bali,
Sixth avenue, to which all persons with
out distinction of nationality are invited.
Guilty But Drunk.
Mary Gardn, who periodically ad
journs at the "City Hotel," was con
d 'rated to that establishment last evening
by one of' its numerous runners. It
appears that ,Mary was passing down
Ross street in the afternoon, and seeing
the door of A. Wilson & Co.'s establish.'
meat open, walked in. It happened that
there was no person in at the time, and
Mary seeing a coat banging on a peg
appropriated it and walked out. Shortly
after she had taken her departure.with
the coat, Mr. Wilson, to whom it be
longed;came into the room and looking
for- the.-garment discovered-that it -was
not where he had left it. HO went to the
door and saw Mary a short distance off
with the
ei yroceedi lsurel alon the seet
with the coat on het arm, w h ereupo n
be
followed her and recovered his property.
At this stage of the affair tin officer came
along and Mary was taken in charge.
Narrow Escape.
Last evening, about six oNarock, a cart
er attempted to di4ve his vehicle across
thei railroad track at the Sandusky street
crossing, Allegheny, in front of the Free.
port Accommodation, which was just
then approaching' .he Depot. Alutbrtn
nately, the horse falling to move zaeldly,
enough thepart was struck by the bum.
per of the /0430MOtiVe and shivered Into
splibters. Miraculously the teen made
his Escape by jumping out at the ;era of
the' vehicle r and the horse was ` saved by
the. .giving,..WaY, Pr. tbeitarneas. - which.
was literally torn ittom his. bod,r. The
animal wagers' badly rristbitared- that he
seemed to have . lost the power of motion.
and after the train 'bad 'passed stood
trembiing,_ alongeido,the Mkck . until be
was secured.- "The 'reckless driver was
taught a lesson which be will doubtless
remember.
ys. 'tornado. 5. •
There wasesevere wind'stormvassate
,ing the form , of a tornado, at Barmer's
Station. on the Western Pennsylvania
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Railroad yesterday ., The grain shooks
weretorn to pieces arid tho grain. ridst.
terA%k•kt,..eeerY Nelrectkur f Attlesivirwe
blown down and large forest trees were
torn from - heir roots and prostrated.
ImMediately after thneto rat a bea v X fall
of rain ensued.
The samirlgrust :Plielied.OVer th is city
about one o'clock P. tr., during which the
' , wind bleW a !perfect hurrioanti.PlThe
roof ireas blown from tit Co's
bonded warehousefin titePifteenth wa
and Smith dr, Friday's di rer gn,at the corner
of Penn and=Eleventh etreets, *as blown
down. We - heard orno further damagetieing done.. - •
MEI
r, Th : tpra, SATITIMAX, 4 . ?TIN : 31, ;1,869.
iis. '
The IllittuialirOle — iii eti I
The hitlttlition-4 - 3601 . 4; better
- knoivii4l, the - "Iniortriere, l7 who have
taken Upon themselves the task of corn
pelling . istrict observance of the Sunday
law, held a meeting in Tarner Hall yes
terday afternoon, from which, as is their
custom, reporters were excluded. Our
reporter managed to get the following
correct report of the proceedings from
one of the protectionists, who holds that
the meetings should be public:
The Society was called to order by the
President. Mr. Pearaon, who stated that
a meeting of the tavern keepers, known
as the whisky league, which was a
branch of the Society, was held at An
aerson Hall, Penn street, on Thuraday,j
which he regretted to say was poorly at-I
tended. He hoped ;those interested
would take "a greater interest in the mat
ter. The sneaker then referred to the
operations of the Society, stating that in
formations had been made against two
drivers on the-CentrPassenger Rail
way, and a driver on t e Oakland road,
againat three tavern eepers and one
i
druggist, for selling kinky, and that
one of the railroad cases had been de
cided in favor of the protectionists. He
recommended that no member of the So
ciety make information against any per
son without consulting the Society's
attorney, who would be at Saenger Hall i
every Monday, between the hours of
nine and ten o'clock A. ]S., for consults
tie'', which was necessary, he said, to
avoid prosecution for conspiracy. He
further stated that no action for conspir
acy would lie against any member of the
Society so far under the present
law. He thought it the duty of every
tavern keeper in the community to aid
the Society in a strict enforcement of the
Sunday law, and recommended that a
subscription paper be circulated among
the Citizens favorable to the movement
for the purpose of raising funds to carry
on the enterprice. .
A hat "was then passed through the
audience and a collection approximating
$250 was taken np, after which the meet
ing adjourned, to meet at the call of the
President.
Sliarpsburg Notes.
A correspondent writing from Sharps_
burg, says: Our townsman J. C. Lewis,
Esq., of the firm of Lewis, Dalzell st Co.,
is now in Europe, and Gen. F. H. Collier,
wife, daughter and sister,, have gone to
the sea shore in pursuit of health. But
notwithstanding the absence , of some of
our citizens, our* religious interests
are not neglected. On Sabbath the 4th
instant, forty persons were received into
fall membership in the First Methodist
Church, underthe, pastoral care of Rev.
Coihoner.
On the same 'day, the lecture room
of the new M. E. Church was opened
for divine service, under the direction of
Rev. Wood.
And on last Sabbath, the Baptist
Church, having undergone repairs and
improvements, under the direction of
Rev. Colwell, was opened for divine ser
vice by Rev. Dr. Young, of your city.
The Catholics have been as usual, very
active, and have held three very pleas
ant and enjoyable pio nice.
Mortuary Report.
Dr. W. Salvely, Phyaician of the Board
of Health, reporta the following inter
ments in the city of Pittsburgh from
July; 4th to. July I.lth, 1569 : '
Dissases—Uninown, 1; Accident, 1;
Apoplexy, 1; Asthma,l; Variola, 1; Gas.
tritis; I; Debility, 2: erebritis, 2; Peri
carditis, 1; Hydrocephalus, 2; Dysentery,
1: Cholera Infanttun, 6; Zolampsia, 2;
Whooping Cough, 1; Cerebial Congas.
tion, 3; Cerebral Irritation, 1; Scarlet
Fever, 2; Tuberculosis, 5; Still Born, 1.
Of the above there- weie: Under 1
year, 13; from 1 to 2,5; from 2 to 5,4;
froms to 10, 1; from 15 to 20, 2; from 2/4
to 30, 3; from 30 to 40, 4; frOM 60 ±o7o, 2.
Males 171 White "34 Total 36
Females....l9 C010red..... 2
Improvement eommeneed.
Some time ago we stated the Directors
of the St.-Clair Street Suspension Bridge
had decided to make a change in the
construction of the toll house by placing
a large bow window at each Bide facing
the streets by which the bridge is sp.
proached. Yesterday workmen were en
gaged in altering the house on the Abe.
gheny side in accordance with the pro.
pqsed plan. In addition to these changes
the house on the Pittsburgh aide will be
removed several feet further back from
Duquesne Way. as a portion of It has
been found to be encroaching upon the
city line. It is also contemplated to lay
a new floor on the roadways of the bridge.
ALLEGHENY CITY, July 12, 1869.
To the People of Allegheny, Pittabufgb
and Vicinities.r-Belleving that all of
whatsoever creed or complexion ac
quiesce in the Divine.beatitude which
reads, "Blessed are thc , merciful, for they
snail obtain minty." the persons whose
names are hereto affixed respectfully in
vite the charitable of the three cities find
boroughs to convene in mass meeting at
Brown's A. M. E. Chapel, corner of Rem;
lock and Boyle streets, Allegheny', an
next Tuesday evening, July 20, at ,Ty,
o'clock, to contribute cash subscriptions
for the relief of George W. Ditny, who
was recently robbed of 63,000 of bor
rowed money by two swindlers, and
whose property will be sold unless the
borrowed money is returned. Come.
friends. or send your, contributions and
lend n'helping hand. ' -
TRUSTEES OP Bnowzg's A. M. E. CHAPEL
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To Manufacturers add Shippers —L. E.'
Suiton,6BMarketstrest; secondstom has ,
secured the , services of some of the best,
Stencil flutters in , the country, and is
prepared to furnish, at Short Dance,
Stencil Plates, Steel Stamps. ac., of all
descriptions. Mr. S. has gained an en
;viable reputation for promptness, and for
the superior manner in which alt of his
work is' performed. We request, our,
readerifwithing any arlid.elnkilline to
examine his patterns. . 4 3
Desirable City Property ler Sale. - -The
attention of monied men, or. Parties wish
.ing safe investments in desirable real
estate, situated in the city, la called to
the valuable poperty offered for sale In
today's; paper,. on rOtkpilse. This prop:
arty embracessome •of the' best paying
Property in the city, and no sate invest
ment can be made. Situated as it Is on
two of the - best streets In the city, cap'.
Collets will see at once the advantages it
offers.
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W We Morehead, No. 81 Market street,
bag one of, tires attest argon meats of
goods to be fount in any Waffler Web.
lisbateat In the city. • Pnrobasersewbote•
sale or retail. would 'consult tbelr Inter-,
este by engraining his stock.
Aa Yeitr,Ofeeki . for Marvin's Crack ent,
Moults, Bread; SARIN!, - ti.irettthloir
in'his line la kept py all ilrat•elaaa grocery
atote& Ask for them tied take stone
Otker.
r n iletidieti, 611 at Moettead's for bargains
a choice trimmings, laces, fancy dry
gr_mds, etc. Remember the place, No. 81
NOM
Anlnterest:ft EienL
A. novel and meat - interesting festive
rettnion,,gratifying and creditable alike
. ... . .
to the employerit and the em ploed, took
place at Steinway Hall, New. York,, on
Saturday last, when the workmen of
Messrs. Steinway & Sons, numbering
over seven hundred men, assembled in
the hail, accompanied by a band ,
of , thirty performers, to comm,em
orate the fact that piandforte num
ber twenty thousand of the firm's
.
make had been completed, on which oc•
casion they were to be the recipients of a
magnificent banner, presented to them
by Messrs Steinway A ns. The ban
ner, a rich and elabora masterpiece of
artistic skill, was . det
geed by Mr.
Henry Reca, the celebrated decorator of
l s
Steinway Hall, and the work of art was
completed by Mrs. Francisca Klein; it was
presented to the workmen with appropri. I
ate remarks by Mr. Theodore Steinway,
and enthusiastically received by them.
Mr.Bnrkard responded on theirjbehalf in
an able speech. An address was made by
Mr. Abercrombie, who has been with the
firm since they commenced business,
who gave a brief history of the firm of
Steinway dr, Sons, exhibiting hew, from
an humble commencement seventeen
years age, when they manufacured bat
one piano weekly, the firm had within
that comparatively brief space of time,
solely through the excellence of, their
Protltti3tlOns and , skillful emanagement,
attained their present eminent position,
namely, that of having the moat perfect
ly arranged and extensive establishment
in the world, regularly employing up
ward of seven hundred Skilled workmen,
and turning - 6d' to' reair than treaty??
grand, square and upright pianos weekly,
which are sent to all parts of the civilized
world. The business of the firm, ex
ceeding in magnitude that Of the twelve
largest piano forte manufacturers in New
York combined, as shown by the pub-,,
honed sworn internal revenue returns.
Mr. William Steinway responded on`
behalf of the firm in a terse and appro
priate speech, on the conclusion of which
the procession formed, arid, headed by
the band, , marched down - Broadway,
through Broome street, and down the
Bowery to' the foot of Market street,
whence a boat conveyed them to the
grounds of their grand picnic at Jones'
Wood, where the rest of the day was
most agreeably spent in social enjoy-.
meet with their families. The proces
sion was well arranged and imposing in,
appearance, and created a marked sea;
Elation writ passed through the several
streets in its route; aud the whole affair,
which was conducted with enthusiasm
on all sides, was equally creditable to
the Messrs. Steinway and their employes.
Great Reduction for Cash Only.
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Owing to the - death of the senior mem
ber' of the firm, and the necessity of set.
tlinithe estate immediately, we propose
to make a great redaction in the prices
of our entire stook .of dry goods, corn•
rnencing the sale op - Monday, July 19th,
and continuing until the first day of Au.
gust. Many of the goods will be sold at
much less than cost, and will comprise
fall and winter, as well as summer goods.
Those desirous of obtaining some of the
grecifeet. bdtgains eter . offered. In dry
goods should not neglect ttda sale at the
storerooms of J. W. Barker dr 69
Market street and 20 Sixth . (formerly Si,
Clair) street. J. W. BARKER, Jll,
Administrator.
Another Wonder or the Age
We have been ahowu a newly-invented
artiole,"- which is enough to make 'us
think that the days of wonder 'are not
yet gone—allilk which whitens the skin
in a . wonderful and pleasing manner.
Ladles using it exclaim:
"How soft and white it leaves the skin!"
"As long as I can get it I'll never use
powder!"
".How delightfuky cooling in suinmer!"
This'exquisite beautifier is known as
Milk of Violets. Sold by all druggists
and fancy goods dealers. V. W. &wok
erhoff, N. Y., general agent.
The best and Original Tonic of iron
Phosphorus and Calisaya, known as
Caswell, Mack & Co's Ferro Phospho
rated Earl; of Callsaya Bark. The Iron
restores color to the blood, the Phospho-
rus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and
the Caliraya gives a natural healthful
tone to the digestive organs, thereby
curing dyspepsia in its various forms,
Wakefulness, General Debility and De
pression of Spirits. Manufactured only
by Caswell, Hazard a Co.. New York.
Sold by all druggists.' a
For Sale at all Grocery Stores.
Marvin's Crackers,
Marvin's Jubilee Cakes,
• Marvin's Milk Biscuits,
Marvin's Manilla Jumbles,
- Marvin's Ginger Cakes,
_ Marvin's Toast Thscuits.
Everything in the bakery limit that you
want for • family use. Ask for Marvin's.
Marvin's store is No. 91 LI berty street.
Wholesale and retail trade supplied at
the lowest cash rates.
The Centriental.—Mr. Holtzheimer's
Continental DluingtEialoon. Fifth avenue,
one door west of the Postoffice, is the lead
ing establishment of the kind in the city.
This fact is well known to our citizens
generally, and we make the announce
ment for the benefit of strangers and trav
eller+ who will Lind the dinners at the
Continental prepared In the best style of
the art and served to suit their tastes.
Mr. W. W. Moorhead, No. 81 Market
street, is always ahead of the times in
the selection of his goods. Ho is a con-,
stmt purehaitei'hindiel4 'Avhitti. is ren-
dered necessary by the rapidity with
which his goods are disposed o 1 Hence
purchasers always have the benefit of so*
looting from the latest attractions.
Deliciona—We can imagine nothing
more delicious than one of eirlielmer's
dinners at this season of the yaw. Any
persons having doubts as to thts - matter,
can have them removed by calling at the
Continental Dining Rooms, Fifth avenue,'
next door to the Postotlice, and ordering
a dinner..
Choice Masi of se Mantles,'
Tido Dress Goodell:
Mourning Goode,
JapanesP Silks, •
• ' ' Ladies' Under•gartnents.
• Bates *t Bell, 21 Mb avenue.
`• The fleefißUitars Hall in la` :licitel
Boston, 18 that of the A 111111a1CAN Bousx.
Guests will and that every provision has
been made for their needs and pleasures
while sojourning in this favorite hotel.
We ell admire aark andni v cesy bead
oT Yseli. a6B by ilaingthd Lllimainan" ,
soon ,have the soft and. wavyAresses of
youth. , Try it by all 'means, and see
what , wonderful ffectsit will produce.
The Nate Al : jos , :Whiter lame, Cal
cined Plaster, Ha, Cement. is at
f•;icei` ' 0090 y a 9mitbeteld,street t
• ,
• sirthded P. worttrens doilar, 01 0 * , _
Ing,ont at 50 cents. 3.; 52. Burchfield
a;
co, No. 62 st..o)aft , r4rOs. • • •
• - t • ; •
Plating at Now eixtb pm*.
The NW Novels fbr Pale by John"
Pittock, Beekeeper, Stationer and
Newsdealer, opposite Pustoftice, Pitta.
burgh, Par. -
Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any
part of the United States, or. receipt of
the price. _
Thackerars Novels. Cheap edition.
Illustrated by the author. Vanity Fair;
with illustrations; Bvo, paper. 50 cents.
TherVirginians; with illustrations; Bvo,
paper, 75 cents. The Newcomes; with
illustrations; Bvo, paper, 75 cents,
Reade's Novels. Cheap edition. Hard
Cash; illustrated; Bvo, paper, 85 cents.
Griffith Gaunt; illustrated; Bvo, paper,
25 cents. Never Too Late to Mend; Bvo,
paper, 35 cents. . Feul Play ; Bvo, paper,
25 cents. (Reade's other Novels to fol.
low.)
Anthony Trollops's Last Novels.
Ptiineas Finn, the Irish Member; Bvo,
paper, p 1,25. He Knew He was Right;
complete; With 64 illustrations , by, Mar
cus Stone;'Bvo, eioth, 61,50.
My Daughter Elinor; Bvo, paper, $1,25.
That Boy of Norcott's; by Charles
Lever; with illustrations; Bvo, paper, 25
cents.
For Her Sake; by Frederick W. Rob
inson, author of "Carry's Confession„'
"Mettle; • A Stray," "Poor Humanity,"
"No Man's Friend," dtc; with thirty il
lustrations; Bvo, paper, 75 cents.
Strettoip by Henry Ringelev; Bvo, pa
per, 40 cents.
Kathleen; by the - author of "Ray
inond's Heroine; Bvo,'• paper, 50 cents. ,
The Sacristan's Household; A Story of
LippaDetmold; 8 vo; paper, 75 cents.
Cord ,and Creese; by the author of
"The Dodge Club;" illustrated; Bvo. pa
per, 75 cents.
Waite Bedouins and. Bummer Shawls..
Bates tt Bell's. . •
Silver Plating at No. 1 Sixth street
Marylnts No. is 91 Liberty street.
Marvin ,Wholesales and Retails.
The Most Perfect AppliesUon of the
true Idea of co-operation which has come
under our observation is to be- found in
the workings of - the Co-operative Life
Insurance Company of this city. It asso
ciates its patrons in classes with a limited
number of members, who as between
themselves are co-operators ie an ordi
nary sense of a diffused partnership.
But the real co-operative relation exist
between the Corporate company and
these separate classes, and consist in this;
If any number of these co-operators
make default to their class, the company
as.turnes their obligations, makes the
payments for them,. and protect itself
from loss by a preferreft:claini on their
pdlicies; and thus without risk or loss to
any save the defaulters themselves, renders
perfectly indestructible these mutual
associations of self-insurants which have
heretofore failed of success only for' want
of this co-operation of a responsible
company. The whole system is exceed
ing simple, safe and economical, and
when rightly understood will doubtless
be adopted by the most progressive of
the old companies.
Marvin's No. is 91 Liberty street.
Marvin Wholesales and Aetails.
_
Japanese stitta.—Recluceet prices, at
Bates de Bell's.
Wonderful,--Henry W.' Bun, No. 49
West 14th street. while on 'a visit to the
West, was attacked ' , with severe illness
froth drinking impure water. Life was
despaired of; and it was thought that he
must die. His wife was immediately
sent for, and in a day or two was at his
bedside. Having herself seen the
flcial results from the use of PLAfcraTroar
BirrEPS, she insisted upon their being
administered to him, which was done,
in quantities prescribed by the attending
physician. The result was almost as if
by magic, and in oneauslf hour from the
time they were given her husband was
out of danger,.and by a moderate use of.
them three or,four times a day, be was
soon able to resume his journey to his
home. This is but one case of many
thousands that we know of.
BLILONOLIA WA .--Superior to /the
best Imported airman Cologne, and sold
at halt the price.
•
Every article offered for sale at Moor
head's ram* trimming_ store. No. 81
Market street. Is warranted to be as rep
resented. No inferior articles are
brought into the store, and purchasers
can rely upon what they buy at this
house.
Marvin's No: is 91 Liberty street.
marvin Wholesales and Retails.
Lama Lace Dimities, In variety, at
Bates '& Bell's.,
Slaver Plating at No. 1 Sixth street.
Fifteen Acres, Pennsylvania Avenue.—
The fifteen acres on Pennsylvania ave.
nue, opposite McFarland's Grove, will
be sold on the premises, this afternoon
at four o'clock, by A. Mcllwaine, by
order of assignees in bankruptcy of -Mi
chael (YEfarra. The sale is peremptory.
For particulars see auction advertise
ment on seventh pare.
Holtzheitn erre. —At the Continental
Dining . Rooms, on Fifth avenue, one
door west of the Postoffice, those who
desire to dine In the city can be accom
modated in a highly mitisfactory.manner,
either as to quality;-quantity, variety or
price. Everything in reason that the
market affords, will be served to meet.
the tastes of the greatest epicures.
Notlea—Persons indebted.to the oon
earn of J. W. Barker &Cci., are requested
to make immediate '•, payment. Ala%
parties having claims against the said
firm Ptlll please render them previous to
;the let day of August. 7
J. W. BAREEB, JR.,
- % -Administrator.
. •
*bawls, trimmings, lane • • gtxtds, fancy
articles. and everything appertaining to
a first chute irimuding store will be bound
id exidless variety, at and coloring at
Moorhead% No. 81 Market street.
Marvin's-No: Is 91 Liberty street.
Marvin Wholesales and Retails
Saver Plating at No.l Sixth street.
Lozenges of the first quality, viz :
Orotam mellow, ginger, lemon, winter- ,
green. olonapion.• sasaafras, ~ cayenne,,
peppermint, musk, pine apple, rose. oon
, variation, fruit, liquorice,, 01u. _ mina;
, imperial and cough lozenges, at prices to
compare with any, at 112 Federal street,
Allegheny pity. , (--:-
It.. ' ' • Giro: lisAvzs:
cenautation Water "A o certain mire fbr
Diabetes And all Inseams of tlAp.l3.ld
neya.t. For eals by, all Draggling. ~ - -
Hermaixi dress•
dines' at Bates ft Bell's. - _ • -
Kai DI Llbert7 street.
...#1101.12 Whaes*les angitetalls,'
" Ceod Artlcles'it i use I Prices.Spiced
salmon, spiced oysters, pickled lobsters,
tomato soup, • fruit syrups, stuffed pep-
Mrs; stuffed mangoes, pickled limes,
French mushrooms, finest olive oil, fresh
cove oysters,' mixed and plain pickles,
chow-ehow, walnuts, cauliflowers,
French mustard, walnut and mushroom
catsupg, Canton ginger, (dry and in syr
up, Worcestershire, Bengel and London
club sauces, Bengal chutney, anchovies,
shrimps, o c., die. , &,c., at 112 Federal St.,
Allegheny City.
2t
!Remnants of dress goods, silks and
poplins and wool goods, cheap at J. M.
Burchfield itt Co.'s.
Thin Dress Gamic cheap, at Bates d:
Bell's.
Silver Plating at No. 1 Sixth street.
in's No. is 91 Liberty street.
Marvin Wholesalim and Retai
MARRIED.
11 ORMISON—BUYERS—On Thursday evening,
July ltith, at the residenie of the bride's pare ate,
43 Franklin street, by the Rev, D.D.,
- Xi'. MERRY F. MORRISON and Dikes ANNIE
E.. daughter of Alderman Joseph. A. Butler, all
of this city. '
UTLEDGE—MONTGOME RY—"Stt Thursday
evening, July 15th; by Rev. J. H.Montgomery,
of Xenia, Ohio; Mr. W. H. H.MtITLEDGE and .
Miss NA.NNIIS P. MOISTEIUMEMY, botb 'orthis
city.
HAEN—DITTIG!-On Thirsday, July 15th,
by Bev, E. Mott, et the resldenCe ortbe brtde's
patents, Mr. JOHN T. HAHN and Miss
THILIDA DITTIG. allot Pl:taburgh.
BRUVVIT — MUItDOCR—..un T eel day, J0,4.15th,
as the residence or the britlee Patents, by key.
J. B. Blttlnger, Mr.: SAMUEL P. ,BROWN. of
Shady Shade, and. Miss LIZZI a MITBDOCE, of
DIED.
Mc - KIM-0n TM/redeyeJuly 150, 1869, at 10
o'cloet l•OULIA JUL , A , Infant clauge
ter of William anti Itaigart t 31cKee.
Fun ralfroMtke residence or bar parents, Sio%
200 South avenue, Allegheny city, anis MOEN
IN(if /111 h Inst„ at 10 o'cloca. . The friends of
the family are respectfully invited to attend.
, .
WILSON—On Thursday, 15th Inst., at /035
P."., Mrs. JANI WILSO N. - .
•
Funeral from her late residence. Lailmer ave
nue, East Libertv, THIS APTERNO. N. at 2.
o'clocs. Friends of the iamily are rcsPeettull,
Invited to attend. Carrirges will leave Salzman
& Samson's, corner Seventh avenue and Smith—
field street, at .1.2!4 o'clock r.
STA/lA—At his residence. near Whiteonm'.
Armstrong county. Pa. Err. JOHN 'STARR, in.
the 15th year of tits age.
31ILLEu.—On -Thursday att.-=eon. July 15th,
RABAT BARlfh.h, Infant pud cf.V. ki. and Bar-.
bars P Miller. aged six months.
..ynneral Tilts AFTEENOON, at 3 o'clock, from
the residence of his paients,, 22d. ward. The
'thuds of the fatally are rcspectinily Invited to
attend.
WALLArlii—At his late residence, B irmaxig—
ham. .July 15,1869. at It .o'ciock A. 11., 808
BisT WALLA:IB, aged furtT• three years. .
Funeral will like pl.ce To-DaY. at 1 0 o'clock•
is, from Ida sate residence, Tenth and Bing
ham streets. Birmingham.
EARLY —On Thursday evening, July
vow. at hatf-past nine o'clock, ALMA FLUIte
NOE. only onild of ct eurge W. and Alltile
Early aged One year sud twenty days. •
Funeral Irom the residence of the invents, No.
120 Kim street: JUIV 17th, 1869, at
o'clock. The friends of thelamily are respect.
.
fully invited to attsnd. -
UNDERTAKERS
ALEX - . Ain EN J , UN KIER
TAMER, No. '166 FOURTH
,CRAPES.. Lisburn/41'a. corrrris or all kinds, CRAPES.
EILOVE , T., and C. ery description of Ir Far.
nisiting Goods turnlstied. Rooms open day ant
dent. Hears. sad Carriages furuisnod.
Pacrravrass—Rev. Davia If err. /P. 4e17.111.
W. Jacobus, D. D., TlioMat Jatlat
(`ARLES ,PEEEIr m Es.
&. 113/1.•
RTAY.E.IIB AND LitTERT STABLE
cornet 1 iSAN DUSKY STRKET AND CHDECIE
AVICNTIt Allegheny City. where their CLWYD%
ROOllB we constantly supplied wits real and
imitation HcA ewood. Mahogany and Walnut
Corms - , at priceslaryingfroln adk to am. 80.
dies prepsred for Lo,rment. Bearsea and Oara
daces it..rnisbed:,o winds of Mourning
goods. Jr tuduired. MUM fit:ea at all boars, day
and nicht. .
WATCHES;
BECOMING POPULAR.
THE UNTIED STATE 4 WATCH . COI
HEY & PENDANT WINDING
er_9lE3Emei.
The' beat watch made, and by fix the =incon
venient. Call and examine them as
W. G.DTTNSAS.TH'S,
56 FIFTH AVENUE.
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL
Je3o .
MERCHANT. TAILORS
HENRY G. HALE,
MEROI][ANT TAILOR,
Would respeettelly tufo= hie Mende and Ma
public generally, that Ws
SPRING STOCK OF GOODS
LS NOW COMPLETE,
SOLICITING AN EMT CALL,
Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets,
• HESPENHE.ID &
No. 50 SIXTH STREET, (late es.
Matra have Just received from the Ease the bewt
lot of New Goods fbr Rpring Snits ever brought
to the market. The gm warrant to cat and 5:
and Make Clothes cheaper and better than an.
first-class hoase in Cali (JIM, A new and spies! •
din assortment of 08.1511.81115N1817111N15E1.
L5O ASOODS are at WI times to be found at tbli
basso. Oar litomfbar, Jo. 50 , SIXTH %TUX,.
DKUG9,• &e
RECIUVEII),per Steamier.
V , -
GEANDLAILICT: roT AiSSA. 800
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OBAIIIILAR EE. BROMIDE 10.
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ntoN AND QU.NIN SO 04,
84 11' IltrAe.' WWI BULB. r4e. cettEoNeTz
Lit rRIA, 10 lbs.
Arlo - NXTRA CTN. •
BRItE° WNE'S OHLOROUVNE:
cK ZLL , eI BIDN BO a r
COOALE% As
EttocKlCDOUtt bop . • • 11.1.5.
• COLdf t , wts.mmirAni); 2,000 as: sa X, SG
1 aaa 10 lb califs, Al • • '
.JOHNSTON.
sow/ ACIENB ROE • • -
PETEfeEIIIJIRE ` (4I2den) ; SOAP,
17: ' AND .
i ritte mentoor 'Preparations.
Cor.IIIIIIIFIFLID lfiD - 41b AVENVE. '7.
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GEO. BEAVER,