'jig Ftt,*4'. qt at .t.t.t h Goy. Geary and the'Veto Power. A Harrisburg paper says: It appears the oflical records just issued that the io power has been excercised by. Gov. nor Geary sixty times since January 1, 80. Of the bills thus defeated forty :quieted in the House and twenty in the mate, and a number yet - remturCto be ed upon. Twenty-six were disParded avine the Courts had jurisdiction, -or , cause they covered such matters of i'pcial legislation as were inadmisiable. 'lye were rejected on constitutional bonds, among these being the one thorizing the Governor to commute , ' deatkpnalty. This bill would have 'an the Executive the power of setting ide the solumn verdict of any jury in State, in criminal casts. No bill be- me a law over the veto. ;The power exercised by . the Governor tt only defeated the particular bills, but evented hundreds of a similar charac from being passed. The resolution in .; Republican platform, endorsing the ,vernor for restraining the evils of spe -1 legislation, was based upon these ve• :?.s. Among other reasons given for t approling a certain supplement, the ivernor declared that the original bill n which the supplement was desired) I d never become a law, and on inquiry e Legislature found this to be the case. pother bill was vetoed because by, the 3ertion of three words a privatecorpora in would have obtained the power to es blish an immense police system over the Mire State. An insurance company had en granted' a charter by- the Legislature do business with a millions of dollars pital, when but five hundred dollars :4 been paid in. This charter was re pted. -Another bill was so carefully awn as to be without meaning, and 11l another (passed by the Legislature) ,oposed to authorize a company to Ponstriict and use such works and im . . ;ovements as might be necessary and pedierd by them." This enormous 'ant was properly refused. The charac r of the vetoes makes it apparent that, far as the Legislature was concerned, lls were passed without any sort of in- I this connection, the Harrisburg 3tegrapli makes the following points : 'First—That Governor Geary bas vetoed pre bills passed by the Legislature than of his predecessors. and that he is the lily Governor who had the nerve to veto Ils passed in the interest of "Mammoth irporations."' .',Second—The Paster and Folder Job was 'i/ver presented to him in any shape. 7 IThird—The Herdic Bill was passed by 11 `;* le Democratic members in the Legisla . ?. ire, and received almost the unanimous .. ..„.kinction of both parties.: By his signa ,iture to that bill, had the Supreme Court 'A decided otherwise, the State would ' • I- " ive saved some six thousand dollars, and 4.• e people have been relieved of an incom i.. ;dent partisan judge. ' ',Fourth—The Boiler bill never passed ".'"•' ; '''ther of the Houses of the Legislature, ad it was well known here that if it had ~,-e.;:en presented to Gov. Geary he would aye vetoed it. , Fifth—All the passenger railroad bills • ,gned were demanded by the people. • ISixth—The cattle bill was not passed, id hence Gov. Geary had no opportunity act upon it. ;Seventh—No petroleum and anthracite vindle bills were presented; it w as there re out of the question to veto tnem. : .•4 ••• •4i I •,‘ • •i• , ; ; Democratic Election Frauds. • j A. fresh illustration of Democratic hon . Ity in conducllng elections was brought ' I light on Monday last, in the course of • , le investigation of the Alleged frauds at 1e general election in Philadelphia last .• • 41. At the poll for the sixteeeth division ' the Twentieth ward, the return made k the election officers for Mayor was as - Mows: ox (Dem.) 310 I Tyndale (Rep.)..249 .!.13pori opening the ballot-box this week, !zd recounting the tickets in the presence ,-„ counsel for both- patties, the actual te was found to be: • ha (Dem.) 273 I Tyndale (Rep.)..279 I Thus it was proved that in . a precinct Ihere the Rf-puelican candidate had an ;Anal majority of six votes, the lomat section officers of the party which the 'stalligancer says would scorn to cheat at - iections, returned sixty-one majority for •ie Democratic candidate; in other words, !ie Republicans were cheated out of sixty 'aven votes at that single • poll. This is 'nly one instance. In several other pre " !.ncts in Philadelphia, as we have here lfore demonstrated beyond all ques , tin, still more; extensive and Taring frauds were perpetrated at e Presidential election, by which fore than one - thousand notoriously :audulent 'votes were returned for the )emocrntic electors in three precincts of • single ward. No wonder that a party apable of such rascality, whose presses nd leading men have never uttered a iord in condemnation of it, and who :now they can only expect to achieve . olitical success by similar frauds here , fler, is bitterly opposed to the present • eglary law, and to all laws having the .bject and effect of preventing or materi - - ' lly diminishing cheating in elections.— . Jancaster Evening Expresa. Will Mr. C. L. Pershing, if elected, re ign his position as local attorney for the ?ennsylvania Central Railroad? We ask his little question as the Democracy were .greatly troubled lest General ()rant, if ~lected, should not resign his commission ' n the army. . Oar Pennsylvania Democracy is spoil. very disrespectfully by the New Turk Citizen, a Democratic journal. • lorbe platform," says the Citizen, "is itterly bad, without the first sign of rue loyalty or the least evidence of a '`levation to the best interests of the Whole country." The Citizen cannot, inder these circumstances, "expect or Wish that the Democrats should carry Pennsylvania," and gives its „reasons: We do not wish this simply because it ••' would be a triumph of. the nams, and the Pendletons, and the old School that never learns and never for. :gets; the former power toadies, who im- Lifted that the slavery was a thing o f ,beauty and a jay for' ever. instead of :.,.neing at best but a cruel necessity or the Constftutiop. - A. triumph On such Min ,: fiplas and , with such 'candidates , would only'revive the dead men of the North ' and South, the putrescent bodies which ' nave been smothered under the loyalty : of the nation; the malignant rebels, whether they register themselves as Bnemiee of the nation in. Cincinnati, Harrisburg, or New Orleans. A victory 'no* would bring the extremists back -to die' nd power, and with them another defeat in 1872. ,' - ME --Heavy and .continuo u s isilint are working injury to the crops in the vi ciuity of Augusta, Georgia. —Thomas Farrell, a. fireman on the steamer Kate Putnam. of Pittsburgh, was drowned at St. Louis, Thursday night. —The report forwarded in reference to Jay Cooks & Co-. having advanced money on whisky estroyed the fire in Philadelphians positively by denied by that firm. —A barber named William &huts. kegel, living in Mascontah, Illinois, was brutally murdered in a saloon, on Wed nesday afternoon, by Henry, Galth, a butcher. —Steamboats left Denver on Wednes day to join the Vice President's party. Previous to leaving he was presented with a pitcher made out of Colorado sil ver and gold. —John Roberts, charged with having robbed the United States Express near wncy, Illinois, about six months ago, as arrested at St. Louis yesterday and taken to Springfield. —The store of Sainuel C. Anderscin, at Reeds Ferry, N. EL, was enteted Thurs day, night, the safe moved thirty feet, dumped into a cellar, blown open and robbed of $1,200; $3,800 in government bonds were left. —Efforts are being made to organize a People's party in San Francisco to nominate a ticket for city and county offices. Reform is demanded and it is deemed necessary to take the offices of the city out of the hands of the politi cians. —John H. Pratt. ringleader of the Jef ferson, Texas, riots, was arrested in New York, on Thursday, by a detective from the headquarters of General Reynolds. who has been on his. track since April last. He was committed to the Ludlow street jail. —A Moses Maybaum, 'a Jewish dry geode dealer, has absconded from New ark, N. J., leaving liabilities to the amount of $40,000. It is reported he has gone to Chicago. His store was seized by the Sheriff, but some of his creditors bad previously secured a large portion of the stock. —Arizona advices state that since the first of January, in Prime county alone, sixteen hundred and ninety . cattle have been stolen by Indians. During the same time, out of a population of seven. hun dred and eighty whites, the savages have murdered fifty-two, wounded eighteen and carried two into captivity. —A young man by the name of Delany, who went to Chico for r pose of taking holy orders in the Cat pu h olic Church, was drowned in the lake Thursday night, by the capsizing of a boat in which he was taking a sail. A companion of his, who went to Chicago for the same purpose, was saved. --Geo. B. and James Addison sur rendered themselves to the authorities at Augusta,Ga., for the shooting of Charles an.l. T. Cresawell, in Edgfield, on Monday. Charles Cresawell is dead. J. T. Cresswell, who is charged with having criminal intercourse with a mister of Addison, is dangerously but not mor tally wounded. —A report has been received from Edgefield, South Carolina, that Charles and J. D. Cresswell, who left it was sup posed to engage in a duel, met near Edg field, and fought with pistols. The for mer was instantly killed, and the latter is seriously, if not mortally, wounded. The affair was of en entirely private na ture, and is alleged to have grown out of family troubles. —A Santa Fe dispatch says: A party of miners were attacked by Indians near Sulphur Springs, and their wagons and supplies fell into their hands. A party of miners on an inspecting tour to San Juan county were allowed to pass through the country by the Utah In dians, but they were positively prohibit ed from locating claims. Large numbers of cattle and sheep have been driven off by the Indians in Arribo county, —Late Havana letters give, from a Spanish standpoint, the rebel assault on Puerto Principe and the repulse. At latest mail advices the ill fortune of the insurgents continued. the forces of Jor dan, Marmal, Marcano, and Figueredo having attacked simultaneously the Spanish detachments on the estates La Cruz, Santo Slim, San Jose and Santa Isabel, as also those of the Palma Soriano village, and having been driven back at all points. —Win. K. Lampshear, stencil cutter, residing in Cleveland, Ohio, suspecting undue intimacy between one of his em ployes, named George Stanley, and his wife, who boarded at the same house, went to work early. Friday morning, and returning, found Stanley in bed with his wife. He attacked both with a knife, in flicting a wound in his wife's abdomen which will probably prove fatal, and severely wounding Stanley in the shoul der. Lampshear was arrested. Political Items. Bum tamsams? Tan World , affects great horror of the "extortion," "plunder" &c. of the wealthy monopolists who control the Coal market; but this is all sham. The "head center" of these smart fellows is Mr. Asa Packer of Carbondale, Pa. He has made some Twenty Millions of Dol lars in buying and selling coal-mines. constructing and operating coal canals, railroads, t&c., and is in a fair way to make a great deal more. No one else has ever made half so much money out of coal-consumers as he has. We do foramno assail him for this—be has a genius oney-making, and Coal Is his profit. New York Tribune. AT Brocton Station, N. Y., on the Lake Shore railroad, the people were setonished on Tuesday night to_see the 7:40 oil train coming in at tremendous speed, all on fire. It was stopped bey ond the station, and in a few moments six cars were all in a blaze, and the tanks which were filled with oil exploded, sending the4tantents in rections. The telegraph poles, water tank, wood sleepers, ruins of the carat, and every thingrelse within reach, ,went to feed.the flames. The fire was first dis covered near the middle of the : train, some seven miles from Brocton Junction. WniE in the wine-growing regions o California is cheaper then milk. In Ana helm and Los Angelos common wine , * but thirty cents a gallon; milk costs fifty, Even'a common strong wine is but forty . cents. In Tuolumme county a large skilled•wine.raiser offers tour thousand five hundred gallons of excellent wine at twenty-five cents per gallon. In the same, regton -milk is forty cents. In Colonaa the price cif the two lathe same= forty cents. In Sonoma good wine is for sale at forty - cents the gallon, and milk at the same price. - •Lkwutsarmss in ildadisdn- county, South Carolina, in the shape of NVliipping, and even murdenng, inoffensive citizens, has become so mar4ed that Governor Smith has issued pionlarunl lo , ll , direct ing the Sheriff to call upon tun minim& and enforce the lair at whateVer cost. PITOKAG,I I , 7 C 7 ,4 D i g ; r , 4TT4I.TST IMI LI /Ili (71, i t NSURANCE COMPANY OF TEE WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIIIINSBANCECOMPIE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Chartered by Special Act of Congress Caste Capital $1,000,000• Branch Office, PffiLADELPHIA• OFFICEILS. CLARENCE H.CL.ARK,Philadel hla,Preaident. JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. HENRY. COOKE, Washington, VlOO Fred. den EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and actuary. P.BaKCIS G. SIELTEI, H. D., PhiladelPhia.,lided ical Director. . . • This Company Issued, in the first TTai . MONTHS otlts existence. • 5,395 roticrEs, INSURING • $15,142,80Cr‘ • This Comoszy t !fors to It Policy-Holders PERFECT SECURITY tVe?:settigi,Ubjnitis) ol- LOW RATES OF PREMIUM, LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE. Or a Reversionary Dividend of 100 per cent. by RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. GENERAL - AGENTS. E. W. CLARK & CO., Bank erX.O. 35 South Third Streit. Phtladelphia,tie ral Agents for Pennsylvania and tkmtnern New rsev. B. S. Euesittr.,, Manager. IBA B. IIeVAT d IGO.. Agents for Allegheny, Seaver, Butler, Mercer and Washington counties. tirLOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City and Town; and applications from compe tent parties for such agencies with suitable en dorsement. should be addressed Tw THE COM• PANT'S. OENERAL. AGENTS ONLY. in their respective districts. &T WINES. LIQUORS,,aro. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, inrossarts or WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C., DELIXIIS PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. Brave Removed to NOS. 384 AND 386 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) J. L. DILLINGILII••.. A. 1.• STIVENSON. DILLINGER & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye Whiskies. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C., No. 87 Second Avenue, :p2O PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO" • Noe. 185. 187,389. 191, 193 and 195. BUST STREET, PITTSIIIIV.6II, M.I2II77'ACTIIIMaa OT Copper Distilled Pure Dye Whiskey. dealers in TOREIGN WINES and LI. QUORS, HOPS. ete., innits.ngi PEARL MILL FLOUR FROM NSW WHEAT. —We Me now receiving a s a mnrglgitclig NwEhref°wlEtYeAtrilxillingt with on Old Wheat in such proportibns as to make an article of Family Flour equal if not su perior to any in the market. The merits we claim for thlilionr are that of being Manufactured from strictly choice number One southern Amber and White Wheat. with the most approved mschintry, by experienced mil lers. Our Brands are: THREE %TAR PEARr. GREEN BRAND, made from Choice White Wheat, unsurpassed as Pastry Flour. TWO :isTAU: DOUBLE: EXTRA.. BLITZ •BRAND, from selected White and Amber Wheat, unsurpassed as a Family_ Flour. PRAM BED HUARD from-selected amber and best gradea of Red Winter. • To oravens. fraud in refilling our sacks we now seal them with date of manufacture. 'KENNEDY & BRO.. Pearl Steam MM. Allegheny. 021:m38 FLOUR! FLOUR! •. FLOUR! . . ...... . • , M.INNEPoTA BAIKRIES,IMOIMS. - 450 tans. Legal Tender, 347 bWi Ha Ha. 381 bbls Ermine. 170 bbls.Sommit Milts 570 Ws witions CO.. sso bbls Red River. 133 bbis May Day: _ CuOICE WISCrINSIN•FLOIIRS. e 550 bbl. Riverside. it OD bbls Willi Star, 500 obis Vll7lolld brands Sprin g 1r best Four. WINTER'WHICAT FAMILY vLOUR. City AtUl of Springfield. Oblo, Pride of the West. Depot Mills. lissillon- A, Paragon ADM Ringleader and Crown, °boles tit, Louis. , ' • ,or salts loger than can be Waug NH h. f co.. ront tne ei t. ) . . WAIT. LA & joi OS and 174 Wood Street. WEI,IT COMMON /fact/tine stone Works, Northwest corner 9fWvit. an Campo"' /we,. rusaconbs. AfrvAirsia CU. , says on hotd • otpLePaa_ ol2 l4lclr t h isal) • V i liti t UTe s s i dW l TA Tlanere __" Orders promSTll OTAICALtb PliJa• 1131054 paw Ne=?Atolapg==4i=2 OF. THS FLOUR. STONE. NO ES tom;' SCHENCWS PVJJIONIC SYRIIP. SEAWEED TONIC. AND MANDRAKE PILLS will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord. ink to directions. They are all three to betaken at the samerthne. They cleanse the stomach, re lax toe liver and pet ittto work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digesttand.Makes good blood the patient begins teLgrow in flesh; the diseased matter ripens Into - Via. lungs, and the patient outgrows toe disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure comiumption. To these three 'medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia; owes his unrivaled success hi the treatment Of pulmonaryComsumption. The'Pnl monic Syrup ripens the' morbid - matter Inithe lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion. for wheti the phlegm or matter fs h a s slislit cough will throw it off. and the patient rest and the lungsbegin to heal. do tide, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be treely used to cleanse the stomach and liver. so that the Palmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the oucts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what. the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison welch Is very dan gerous to use unless with great care,) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the iiverltke Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of tire most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made ot, assists the stomach to tnrow out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pull:ionic Syrup, and it Is made IMO good bleed without fermentation or souring in the stomach. , The great reason why physicians de not' cure ConsumptiOn Is, thartry to do too much: they give medicine to stop the cough. to'stop chills,to stop night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers. lock.- Ing up the secreVons, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck,his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Re move the cause, and Lao' will all stop of their own accord.. No one can be cured of consump tion, Liver: Complaint. Dyspepsia." Catarrh, Canker, Lacerated - Throat, unless the liver and stomach sremade healthy. . If a person has consumption, of course the tinge In some way are diseased, either tubercles, abcessen, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In such cases what must be done? It is not only the lunge test are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost 'tbeir power to make blood out oflo. d. Now the only chance is to take Dr. Schenck's three medi cines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want it th food ,iet pwai l i digest vnsogadmanlghdanddassoonaththetbonyt be- girs to grow, the lungs commence to heal up. and the Patient gets fit ihy and well. This is toe only way to cure Consumption. When there Is no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic-and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Putmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pitts freely In ail billions complaints, as they are per fectly hartriess. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs ,1:15 pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton. 4n the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his phyalcians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned hem to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid tnee lanes. and since his recove ry many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparation with the same re markable success. Full directions accompany each, malting It not absolutely necessary to per sonally see Dr. Schema, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this ourpose he Is professionally at his Principal Office, Philadel phia, every Saturday. where all letters for advice must be addressed. He is also proless'oually at No. 33 Bond street. New. York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. lie gives ads ice free, but for a thorough examination with his Bespt rometer the price is go. o,zce hours at each city from 9 a. se. to 3 P. 14. Price of the Pulmonic Byrn], and Seaweed Ton. lc eachlll.s 9 per bottle. or 11,80 a calf dozen. Mandrake Pills $l5 cents a box. For tale by all iruggists. F jarDOCTOR WHITTIER CON TItitrE4 TO TREAT ALT PRIVATE DISEASIffe. 'flat numerous class of cases resulting from- self abuse, producing as manliness, nervous debility, Irritability. erup- Uons, seminal gmtasiona, and finally Im potency, permanently cured. Persona afflict ed wl,h oelicate. intricate and long %tend ing constitutional complaints are polltelyinvited to caU for consultation, which costs nothing. Experience, the best stf• teachers. has enallled permanent fect remedies at once efficient. safe, , and which In most cues can be used without hindrance to business. Medicines pre pared In the establishment, which embraces (A lice, reception and waiting rooms; also, 3oArilMut aua sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attentien, and vapor and chemi cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, state your cue. Read What tiesaysln his pamphlet of fifty Paces, sent to soy address for two stamps in seal ed etire.ope. Thousands of cues treated annu ally, at ca. ce and all over the connbry, Consul tation free, personally or by mall. (Mee No. 9 Wylie stree t , (near Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. BOATS VI A. M. to b P. M• bondays Lb, W. to 111 r. st. Pamphlet sent to any address forms stamp*. - IarBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE. Thls splendid Hair Dye Is the bent!! the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless. rata. ble. Instantaneous; no dissppoi. , tanent; no ri diculous tints; remedies the effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. - *tack or brown. EUlti by all Druggists and Perfumers: and properly applied at Batche lor's Wig Factory. Ir.. 1.6 and street. _less York. ittattl:Jta ItgrTHE MARRIAGE RING.— /Alsays on the ERRORS OF YOUTH, and EVILS.LIES OF AGE, in regard to SOCIAL with certain help for Hui erring and un fortnnate. eent to sealed letter envelopes. free of el:large. Address, HOWARD AS 4 OCIATIoN, Box P, rittladelphia, fa. my/1:1514W SUMMER RESORTS. CRESSON SPRINGS, Lis Favorite Summer Resort, 'Situated on the Summit of the ALLEGHENT MOUNTAINS, %AUG FEET AlioVE THE LEVEL OF THE eE.k. will be open for the re• ception of guests on the 15th clay of JUNE. The buildings connected with the establishment have been eutirely renovated and newly furnish , ed. 'Excursion Ttf Leta sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pitts burgh. good for tlen season. All trains stop at I:resson. Forvs FUEN lUli ED COTTAGES FOR BENT. further Intotmatton, address GEO. W. MTJLLIN, Proprietor, CleulOn Springs, Cambria county, Pa. H5:1137, MERCHANT TAILORS. BTIEGEL, Mita. ante: with W. Haw:lidded IMMIICHANT TAILOR, No. 53 SinithfLed Streot,Pittsburgh ge26:721 NEW S ' RING GOODS. A ordendld new stock of CLOTHS, GASSIMEBES, 'Just received by HENRY MEYER. sell: keret:ant 13 Smithfield street. aIIAWS FERRI PIIENTER INK RIMS. 0. E. ROBINSON, 2112037ACT1U3 07 Black and Colored Printing & Lithogra I INKS, 810. Gray's Ferri Road and 88d Stree felese6o pisitEsn - _ SHAD RECEIVED daily at BENJAMIN PULPBBSS 'popular h Stand, 'No.. 48 Diamond 'Me Pitts burgh. and at the Twin City, Allegheny City • , )rner of, and Federal streets. - Can be .had ail kinds of Sea and Lake fish, HaUbut,tittd, Seek, Codfish. Haddock Fis h l. Alit*, large supplies of White, Lakeh- Salmon, Bass. Stergeon. Herring and , Magnum Trout, which enables us to sell at 'the lowest' market prices, wholesale of retail. We . invite all. levers kit Fresh Fish to give us a call, and we will Incur them a treat. • • • 1 mh2d 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wante BIELNOR & HARPER, AT THE WHITE FRONT, 3519 Liberty street, Pittaburgb, Pa ' e ms , FLOOR OIL CLOT S , ' tiltEgN OIL CLOTH PUB witipow ',HADES. .. TRAMqrARENT NrINLIUW SHADES. TABLE AND FULINITIIILE OIL CLOTHS IN EVERT VADIZT 3 J. t H. PHILLIPS. 16 bud AS Stith Mate. a I= STATEMENT OF ' 14111 F• BEN 'FRANI:IIN INSURANCE' CO., Of Allegheny, Pa., FOR VIE TEir, EIiDpiGJUNE 10%1869. '6'100,0 00 . 00 CAPITAL A .11.1.13. •$ 76.000:004 • IJ.: U' 183 Irs:oo 4.0e0.0% $109:331.34- stock Notes 1/onds atili Mortgages. Bilis Reteivable Cash Office F on handurniture Premium Interest. tlB.scrA.sB DISBIIIISEICENT. Dividends $ . 8, 000.00 1.709 00 Losses paid Office ex pense.taxes and stamps 4.038.94 Commissions 381.71 Return premiums and relasu —Tailed 111. 569.92 .Aktrionntof outstanding riske,sl,349, 86'4.00 Jr24:m56-TTEIS AMIN TO IRON CITY 1111111 AL LICE • .INSURANCE • 0 Of PettilSyllrallia. Office, 75 Federal St.,Alleoeay • DIM.F.CTOS.St Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, -- • . Capt J. RO BI NSON, D., . R. 'ROBINSON, Bev. A. K. RELL,_D.D._, Rev. IL H. NEnBIT, D.D., _ W. A. REED Cashier Allegheny Trays CO.'. JACOB BIIS,H Real Estate Agent, SIRON DAUM. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENNY, Hatter, A. S. BELL Attorney.at - Law, Di L. W PA.TT N. LuMber Merchant, D. OOER, Insurance Agent., Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON., President. - Rev. J. B. CLARK, P.D., Vice President, JACOB ausn, Secretary, C. W. BENNY; Treasurer. M. W. WRITE, MEDICAL ADVISED. DANIEL SWOOKEt, Wel Agent. This is a tome comoang.eonducted on the mutual Principle, each policy holder receiving Pliesai _share of the profits of the Company. o will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an econorni cal basis rill afford a safe investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the re moneyat home to e3courage home industry. h29:011 Ostia • INSURANCE COMPANY, PHELAN'S lEHLDING, ~ No. AB Fifth Avenue. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All. P'aidtip. DIRECTORS. N. J. Bigley, IH.W.Olieer, Jr, 'Capt.M.Balley, Drn'l V. &Race, S. H. riartl3llll4,A. Chambers, Jake Hill, S. M , Clurkan . „ 'Jas. M . Bailey. Thomas Smith, i Jno.S. Willock, i ROBERT H. KING, President. JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretarr. Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen , l,Agent. , Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire said Marine Risks. syd:ge7 BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY. OP ALA, PA. OFFICE IN FRAN - ELM SAYMGE BANE BUILDING% • No. 4.1 Obio St., ILUeshenv. • BOMB COMPANY, managed by IltreCtOrll ILDOWII to the community, who trust by Ear desdiag to Lleritaillirb of your patrol:Laze. HENRY IRWIN.-- ...........Prestdent. ab..o. D. RIDDLE --... ----Secretary. flentrirwia_,_ IDiL. Patterson, iWm., Cioier, 43.t0. B . Bleat., Jacob Franz, IGotUel aas Stumm Drum. J. B. Smith, !Jacob It; W. M. Stewart,' Ch. P. Whlston, I JOseph Orals , . Joe. Laatr.er, Ili. J.Zintand, !Jere. Holten. R. E. HERON. GENERAL .A.01411T. spID:o2S NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Cor. Federal , St. and Diamond, Allegheny, BAlLOLOfticej . in the SECOND NATIONAL BANK G. W. W. MARTIN, President. JORN BROWN, JR.. Vice President, JAMES E. STEVENSON. Secretary. DIRECTORS: John A. Slyler, ;Jas. Lockhart.lJos. Myers, Jas. La. G rafiam. Robert Lea, C. C. Boyl e . Juo. Brown,Jr. George Gerat, ',Jacob Kopp. 0.11 PWlSlatasiJno. Tbotapsoni.l. ItloNaugher. s.ps - pENNSY_ILTANLA iNSURANCE 'COMPANY OF PFITTSBURGHi' OFFICE. No. 11573‘ WOOD STREET, BANE OY COMMERCE BUMMING. This is a .Home Company, and insured WWI loss by Fire e.xcinalvelv. LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. RORYMT PATRICE, Treasurer. MOOR. .11cELHENY. Secretary. Dramnonst Leonard Walter, fieor_Wlimm, 0. C. Boyle,- Ste°. W. Brans, Robert Patrick. J. C. L ippe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Flelner, Josiah King, • John Voegtley , Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, 334: prA r cospeo 1211811BANCE COME MICE. 14. E. COUNYB. WOOD I raTki BTB. A Home Oempsny,takingPlre and ILtrinekm DEIRCTORS: Wm. Phillips, . Capt. •Tohn L. Rhoads, John Watt, Samuel F. Shrivel, John F. Parts, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Inner, Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk, Wm F. Lang, James D. Verner Samuel McCtickart WM. PHLLL'iPi sid out. JOHN WATT ice President. •• . W. F. GARDlTElt i ,Secreta Ty. nA.F.T. JAS. 4416 ON. General Asent. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY MAR, FRANKLIN. INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA 011/107.,43S 3 113143112E5V111T BT..ntar iss Druarciss. altii?i i Charles ff. Bazaar, Mordecai B. LonIS Tobias Wagner, - . David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob B. timMit, PAW/I*d C. Dale. s 7 eorse W. ma m•orerale. ORAM.X.S B. BAN IQ Prudderiu ED P. C. DALE. V ca President. . ; W. 0. STEELE, _Beereterieln. • J. OARDNER COrrut, AGM?, Borth West oorner Third Rid Wood Btreas. mhß.wlb . ~ NIG .ND STEEN INSURANCE C . PANT OP PITTSIEUROH.., • : EH HIROO& President: . ..: _.__P. HERBERT. Secretor". CAPT. GEORGE NEEL% element Agent; ' Dace. 911 Water street, Stowe & Go.'s Ra=ts. lio:se, up stairs, Pittsburgh. . win i n :are -against an Pittsburgh Of ?ire sad Ils e gists. A. home Institution, managed .by it i. recto, who are well kpown Ssolhe community, • sad who ar. determined by promptness and liber ality. to maintain the character which they have assumed, as Waring the best protection to those who desire to Os insured. , Drhncione: . AleXiiilder NiZaleiG— Senn B. hiathake. .. B. Hiller, Jr., has. J. ciarXe. James McAuley, . William's. Evans, 'Alexander Speer, .JOreA Kllkpstrick. A.Adrelgr Acklell, P 1111111) ReYmer David M. Long, . • Wm. Morrison ; D. leans,en. . . • Alta . PITILADELPHI A. Cu4LOMPA EGM P.PITTSBU ENT INSURANCE CNY O_ C.E.No. 31311FTS ST.SEET.Basta ELWIN Insures apaltuit all kinds'-of Tire and Marlaa S. - , JOHN IRWIN. JP.. Preside t. T. J. HOPKINSON, Vice President.' ~,,• 0. _ti. , DONNLIATASoontory. Cain'. Vill. D LkN. etatoral Agent. , piptafatte 1 1 platiftV u l i p: -. B. L. Bahneatool r . J. 4106 a. • W. H. trersom.. er , • . • puxivi ii. , Sqrig t o e t i ns. wi t ., k. J.T.l3toalr4als:- , Capt. Wm. Nap. 1•T. B. Nevirk. 1 . RECEIPTS. 15, 2,783 119 .41 31 4453.91 DIRECTORS: Wrirre :No. 65 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera. House. Pittsburgh, Pa., is.the coolest and most desirable place of resorte. Liquors can se ha& st this place Pare and tiood. The Bullard P.oorna. are on the around door in the rear. LEGAL N THE MATTER OF THE AP- I PLICATION of "The Hopewell Old School Presbyterian -.Church.. of Findley Township, Allegheny c:unty, Pennsylvania • " for a Charter of Incorporation, al No. 604 Sep ember Term. 1869. Notice is hereby given thAt the "HOPEWELL OLD SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN!' CHURCH, of .. Findley Town ship. Allegheny ..POuntS, Pa.," L. have made, app li cation to the Court of Commonl_ Pleas . for a Cli ARTIE OF INCORPORATION , And that the same will be grouted at the next term of Court. unless sufficient reason should be shown to the contrary. , ant J. IL WALTER, VrothonotarY. 1 TN THE COURT OF COMMON . j PLEAS, of Allegheny_ County, „No. 407 of beotember Term. 1869. In the matter of the Incorporation of- "THE A.aTIS Alia BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ALLE GHENY CITY, PA." Notice is hereby even that on the 17th day o 1 July, 1869, application was made to said Court • to grant a Charter of Incorporation to said Asap clAtlon; and that It no sulliclettlealionbe shows' to the coutrarg. the same wilt be granted at the next term of sainConrt. D. W. AA. . BELL. Attorneys for" i3 Pettt4owers- • JCLY 1860. jygemlni 4LLEGELENT COUNTY, es. wont of Wm. Johnston and C. Robb, exee-, store of Andrew Johnson. dec'd. Orphans , Court, 88. Jane term, 1.E69. And now, to•wit. June 10, Is6o, the Court, on motion of R. S. Woods, attorney for except ants. appoint W. a ccou nt Jr., Esq., Auditor, to audit the op non the excep tions and make distribution of the balance in the hands of accountants. BY THE COURT. Froth the Record* A. HII.ANDI3, Clerk. 'The Auditor above named will meet the parties intereiri.Pd for the purposes of his appointment. at his On ce , No. 58 tirantstreet, Pittsburgh, on the 6 day of A.TIGUST next, at o'clock. P. K. W• li. HAWKINS, Jo.,Auditor. JUT.,:r 10.1899. 37l2:me-nt nOPK INS STREET.--Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of July. 186% at June Term, 1866, Quarter Sessions Cotirt, a petition f...r vacation of a portion of Hopkins street. City of a ilegheny, was present ed and ordered to be Sled, and rule granted to show cause why a portion of said street should not be closed up and vacated. JOHN C.' IdcrOldl3B. jyr2:rns-urs -- -Attorney for Petitiontre EXECUTORS - - - titters testementstry noon the will of EI..IZA BETH BLACK, late ot Pittsburgh, deceased, having boat issued to the underatomeo, all per sons ind,bled are required to make payment, and alt having claims will present them to GEOIItIE .W.. COFFIN, Executor. jyl9:ta32ll No. 49 Water street, Pittaburgh. PROFESSIONAL. G.LIYAN ALDER~LAN, Second Waid, Alleg'oeny. Office, No. 35 OMO 5T11).32. betvreen the Diamond said Beaver streets.. AU business appertaining to the posi tion attended to with ptomptness and dispateb. ant.nlS G v. De CAM', ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oftice No. 137 FOCHTII...A.VENUE, Pitts burgh. (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowrieo will practice the S. Circuit and District Courts, in the State Supreme and all we Court of, Allegheny county. and make collec tions I n most of the adjacent counties. ja.M:d73 ARCELU3ALD BLALKELEY, a tTrOXVN - E.V-ALT - I.LA.W , No. 9NNIFTII STREET, aptittogl:d it? SAMUEL ItiCIMASTERS, 14 "' IL.T.AMILMAZT. , Ex.ol3lcio Justice of the . Pelee and Police Msg.. trate. Mice. GRANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. ' Deeds, Bonds, I:Sprig/L.OS, .a.eknosriedgistent% Depositions, and all - Legal Business °yeti:Med' with promptness and dispatch. sahl6 :TORN d STRAIN, • EX-01FIC1 0 diIIiTICE OF THE PEACE AND POLICE IittiILSTSATE. oSee,l.l* IFLYTH STREET, opposite the Ca. thtdral, Pittsbnreb;-Pa.Deeds onds, Mort gages, Aoknowledginents, Depo sitionsl and all Lege BUSIIIe6/ exudate& with nrozontness and dispatch. .WLEIION, • Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL . KSJIJE AND INSU RANCE CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited sad promptly at t muted to. mytyl3o W . B. NEEPIEB, A LbirpirAv Ala) EX-OFFICIO J USTICE OP THE PEACE. • OFFICE, 89 'FIFTH AVEIIIIR. Special attention given to conveyancing and' collections , Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages draws up. and all legal ntudness attended to promptly it and accuratelY. - PROPOSALS. CITT CalitOLLll3Au () , 8 Irma, crCITY OF ALLEGLEMT, gnit 5,1809. PROPOSALS FOR COAL. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recetied at this office until 3 o•cloct Thursday. August 13th. -1889. for five thousand (5,0001 bushels BEST MERCHANTABLE LE M.? SAL, to be deliver ed at the followlig places, viz: 3090 Oushels in basement of City Hall.' 35U bushels in Hope Engine House, . First. Ward. . • 3UO bdshels in Columbia Engine House, Fourth Ward. 150 bushels in Gen. Grant Engine House, Third Ward. 300 bushels in Ellsworth Engine Hanse, Sixth Ward. • 350 bu , hels in Good Will Engine House. 350 bushels in Friendship Engine House. Second Ws rd: 100 bushels in Second Weigh House, Second Wird. . 80 bushels in Diamond Stales, First Ward. The' coal to be wesghed on CRT Scales. , M. PORTER • ~. ano ' • CITY CONTROLLER. prearosstus FOR . HARRISSUBG. GAS WORKS, ( JULY 21, 1889. t SELLLO PROPOSALS will be received st the • 'Harrisburg , Gas Work, natal the 10th DAY Or AUGUST, for the delivery of Gas groat° hewed during the.-next year , up to Beßtember 1, 1870. The coat mast be of the sere beet quality for the manufacture of gas and Aleilvered at the works.. J.ll communications . should re addressed to the undersigned,' who will - give aU further Wenn', Gott on the subject. GEORGE BESONER., Secretary . 9:m76 CITY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE„ !- - Trry OF ALLEGIISYY. August Bth. 188 S. t . VOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.- 'Sealed PropOtals Will be - received st :- office until 3 cecina P. at.. on FRIDAY. August 13th. 1869; for Grading , and Paring the fallow lug and ineara.• viz: EP PERSON rREET; 'Bearer street Ze• Shields . . , • EVANS , ALLEY, from litacol street to Wash-' Ingtoe avenue, • 4aNT(4OII.EEY AVENUE frohareantitne of - UtTiOilivenTe7t43;veitirrie otilhermai avenue. _tdpeclications can be seen at the orate of - MAE.. Mk \qr. Esq...CliyiEogneer, - Committee do not Vmd themselves lose ceps the lowtsit or any bid. • • au7:lo q ASSigigSrlfrE NTS. 0211ICZ OF CITY Eliatiralit: 81311VZYCill, • • PlTTfiDtrafill. august Se. 1869,. , • , oTlCEe r alte assessment tor the filltaDl,l;Gjaf :Wylie street extension. vac, Crawford :td' Kirkpatrick etrees.'le noir treacly-foe exenglieettat: and esn es 'Pee at thlit Attlee until TIM ite ILLY. Augeat Ildth..whett It. telabe returaeit to the City Treartreei o ace for : - • • • • . aa,2,:m93' . MOORE, City igniflaser. MEI PITTESIIIIRGE, PA 'v. M. POSTE% CITY CONTROLLER.