The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 16, 1870, Image 4

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LIT! AND SUBURBAN;
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We have but one more room to let in
the •!Clazarva Bonding." It is a very
desirable room on the second door, front
ing on Budthileld street. Terms very
low for the location. Call at the Cotuat.
tug Room, Sint floor.
Our citizens should lit once order their
dieds end fruit trees for spring planting-
False Alarm.—The alarm of hre teat
evening In Allegheny, from box 6. was
false.
Mary Joae■ yesterday was committed
- to jail for thirty day' by Mayor Callow,
for vagrancy.
Chief Duncan. of the Allegheny potion
force.. Is In Washington attending to
some official business.
The gods water fountalosare going and
druggists are mulling at the patronge
Medved from that source.
R Will psy to order your dress shirts
from Urling, Follansbee d Co., No. 121
-Wood street, comer of Falb avenue,
Allagbefly, ma a coonlolgllty. la a
stron; exponent of unity. Three of the
Principal thornughteree rejoice in the
title, Union.
Geste Clothing, new styles. new
Coods just roe/deed at llrling, Pollens.
bee & b0. , e,"270. GU Wood street, corner
of AGO amine.
A. P. A.—The members of this Order
will And an advertisement on our tint
page of Interest to them. Their attention
a especially directed to it.
Ittlekaet Roney was arrested and taken
before Justice Beßotary yesterday OD
charge of disorderly conduct, and was
retested on payment of costa.
tbs Standay Mirror will be out to.
morrow. Bee the newsboys or get it at
the aim 79 Federal street, Allegheny.
Also at blingerlyn, Plttabrugh.
The butchers give au the reason fin the
high prim of meet, the statement that
the - pion asked for cattle are snob that
they cannot afford to come down.- •
Alderman Alien, or the. Fourteenth
ward, yesterday committed John Morin
to answer at oourt a (merge of wank
and battery with intent' to kill, on oath
of lames Maria
ye b terday was Good Friday.- The ma•
laxity of Csr magistrates observed the
legal is:llldayhv transacting no btudneas.
It wasn't their - fag% They had no [mai-.
Yesterday morning belbre daylight,
Joseph Wilson, a Oanonsbnni man; was
attacked by Our men In front of the
Mansion Home. Liberty street, and
robbed Ma gold watch and one hundred
and thirty dollars. The garroters es
caped.
Yesterday. about noon, a alight Ilne
broke one In Childs t Co.'• woolen mill,
irtearth ward, Allegheny, which was ex
tlogolabed, however by a few bockats
of water. The fire de partment was called
OM by an alarm from box 47, but did not
g 0 Into service. .
Street naintwrlss.—Residents on old
Pennsylvania avenue want their houses
numbered. The thoroughfare is now
sailed Filth avenue, and there ii corm
aim; contusion to the numbering of the
Old Pilch avenue siva the extension. The
inotinvenlenoe should twretnedied. •
The United States Watch OomPartre
watches are becoming very popular In
thla market because of their due run.
ning. We are told they are giving setts.
faction to every one who has purchased
them. W. O. Domain!), jeweler, No. 16
Fifth avenue, la the agent for them in this
_city.
A Prand.—Whoever receive* a circular
saying 160 serve of land bare been Y.
idgned him or her as heir of deceased
moldier, Lod reqnstitlng that $3O bel for
warded to dafray the expenseof sale and
tramunlision of the proceeds. will please
hold on to the money. The thing Is a
chest.
The windows 'of our dry goods stores
now,
• Very attractive appearance put
now, se do those of the =Miriam. The
pleasant weather hat • tendency to
bring_ out large • numbers of our
ladles, who mu_ be seen admiring the
newest styles of dress goods, hats and
bonnets.
Arnett aid Battery.—Cbarles Gearing
made Information before Justice Sans.
bury yesterday, charging the conductor
of car Nn..10 on the Birmingham Pas
senger Railway with &result and battery.
It appears teat the prosecutor was stand
ing on the platform, and the conductor,
In order to hare him go in the oar.
.pnahed hint. A warrant was lamed.
That Clgarthebbery.—One of the All*.
'haw police bail been investigating the
robbery at Hannon's cigar factory, on
East Lane, a few nights ago. He lux
discovered that a large number of cigars
were shipped to New York a few days
ago by the roundabout way of the Ans.
gheay • Valley Railroad. He believes
this to be a portion of the stolen goods .
Trains Delayed.—Yesterday morning
the early expreee coming toward the
city on the Allegheny Valley Railroad,
broke an axle at Parker's Landing,
above Kittanning. Fortunately the Inds
was going very slow at the time and was
ovally checked op before any farther
damage resulted. The trains on thorned
were delayed several boors by the acci
dent.
• nemapn—Frank Nichols, Wm. Green.
man and Christ Aims wore sating direr.
daily In Birmingham yesterday, and
when the OMOB2II attempted to arrest
them Mara threw s stone at them. The
party was arrested and fined is each Sir
disorderly conduct, and sti Information
was made, charging Alms with twesolt
and battery upon which he wan held nu'
tritd.
At it Again. —The boys hare coat
mewed their old practice of bathing in
the Allegheny river,' in fail view of
pedeWrians on the snipe:Won bridge.
Yesterday a crowd of urchins engaged In
theeople' sport near the 81,-Clair street toll
bones. Thepolioe didn't see them;
p dld. 'Me of the=
& syeeightalma pesos and downer tit mom other
The itim evMeace of the superiority of
Mitraw'rt cigars and tobacco Is that all
old smokers who patronise him ones do
WeiMO. Megraw. sago. 46 Headstrong,
has also on hand everything pertaining
to a smoker's paraphernalia—the weed.
end mestanhaninet ptpae or an 41,10 ='•
think fancy articles and everything
phde. Pat your money Into goods from
Megrim%
Terms whosell (Agars should remsm•
beg this the law requires that all stamps
igt ulcer bases are requited to be MAW,
unity destroyed. . This can be done by
scraping the stamp oet or destroying the
tax. Those who cagiest to do this are
subject to a heavy fine and imprisonment.
The law is imperative on this noint, and
those who deal in cigar would de well
to heed this warnl nt
Correctlens.—lts our paper of Thursday
there appeared an Item under the he
Of Landlord and Tenant. wherein we did
Westin, to the gent or the house In
Splano's Court. Toe Item should 'have
read Sweeney's Court. We do Ms to
patios to Mr. Cuthbert, the well know.
met eahee w ept, 'RIO collects the rants
of the Spas.e state, and who never ha.
any trouble with Wm tenants.
Abe anneal swing house renovations
has of coarse developed many dadaist,-
cies, which the housewife will at once
bast= to supply. Among those not the
least will be the want of a andicient as.
sortment of 'resumer., to prepare a
neat, well arratmed and convenient
table. This defect can easily be remedied
by calling at No, W 3 Liberty street. the
warehouse of the Keystone Pottery,
- Mews. Kier R Co proprietors.
Seim Caruthers, some days ago, missed
his diver watch and chain from his
taunt, and at the arse time Was called
upon to mourn the sudden dtasppear
once of James Johnston. his room-mate.
He °moulted Alderman Thomas, who
Made out the necessary papers outboti•
slug James' arrest for stealing the time
keeper. Bat James bad made good time
out of the city. The watch and chain
were subsequently received at a pawn•
brokar'son likalthliald street. The polio*
.are atlll Interested in the movements of
Jamie.
Held the igialtia.
Yesterday the office of alderman Mor
row W visited Dy John Ockx. who do.
sired a warrant to be issued for the
arrant of David .Sosimar. David_ held a
- welch valued at M 6 and a silk hoodlum.
chief valued at one dollar. as Makes an •
bet made between a youthful member of
the Cox family sad another party. Mr.
Ciox Malmsd . the property as his and
wished to get possession of it. but Ida
demand was refused—hence his' desire
for the stakeholder's snot. - His wishes
Gaul= wi th and Magner was
held for a on Saturday, for travel
SIXI 0011Talikaa.
THAT mows.
The *newer. Received and the l Correct
tseintion.
' We have received two hundred and
forty-six steward' to the problem pre
sented to our readers In Thureday morn.
lag's Gazgrrs. The responses came
from our very hest book kee l pers, ac
countant., teachers and students, and
yet bat very few are correct. The ques
than wee'- one of settlement between •
clerk or agent fora town, operating on
s t a s l acaryp. aTI
h an o d
re w c h i o v i he r
c his r s e e c r t v lyol & -
I lowe d out the problem to a closing of the
accounts hive furnished the right an
swer. There were fifty- four who made
the agent owe the town 6 5320 end the
stock of whisky on' hand; onehmsdred
and thirty four who brought hid out
$7540 in debt; eighteen who let him I,
off with $lB ten wwnd $24 og
from his exchequer to ba la n c ethe so
oount, three were exorbitant indemand-
Mg $10240, two claimed 1111061, and three
were willing to settle the account by
pa ying him 19 72, thirteen presented as
many different settlements, no two agree
i, and nine ;acknowledged that lf the 1
cngue balance, 150 23, had Imen handed
over. the town would only have
lest $8 11 In the transaction. Most of the
answers were aooompanled by the figures.
Those who furnished MA 23 and tbe
whisky on hand as duo the town did not
prosecute their Inquiries far enough, but
seemed to lose sight of the fact that the
agent was an agent for the town, trans.
acting burliness forit as would a clerk for
firm.
The
a.tte correct answers are from Messrs.
Henry Kirkpatrick, 'George Buchanan,
Charles B. Carr, Dougald Munn. A. F.
Heating, P. A. Barr, Westernllniversity,
W. E.Gillesplo and two from persons
giving anonymous names. One corres
pondent In giving the correct answer
says: wTheenm lost in the p eculation
SS 11, which Is none of the ag M'a bust.
nem, unless he paid or am ed it, in
either event the town owes him Just that
amount. If not paid or assumed by the
agent the town owes him nothing." .
Another furnisheethe following, which
Illustrates his method of arriving at the
solution: - " - "- . •
EDITORS GelseTra: I claim that the
net lesson the business conducted by the
agent le SAIL ' --
Answer to the question, "Does the
' town Owe him or he owe the town?"
Title depends upon the following circum
stance.: If the smut never paid over any
money to the town, and that he hue to
make good any losses th may occur
during his administration, o would owe
the t0wn .5 58.84. He, ho ever, being
only theammt for the town is presumed
that any lose incurred i ns In trade
would have to - be- borne 7 the town;
consequently the town, ng to stand
the loss in trade, and Laki n It for granted
that this agent did not pay r any cash,
he would then owe the to f 12.12. If
he paid over the cash th loss to the
town is VIAL i
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Yours, EDWIN A. C 0111.14
Bookkeeper W. J. Anderson & 00.
Kr. Pinch. the extensive distiller,
grows facetious In his answer and point
edly mays:
EDITORS Or GAZETTZ OeSiteleint: The
correct answer of the Problem for Book
keepers la that the agent owes the town
SSO 'M. providing that the Ameseor and
Collector of Internal Revenue did not
require h m to pay license as retail and
wholeeali liquor dealer, and the per
minium on monthly sales, besides the
additional expenses of gauging, stamp
log, &a., In which 'came the -town would
owe the agent considerable, the precise
amount of which can only be ascertained
by applying to the Government official&
Respectfolly. Jos. B. Freon.
Pittsburgh, April lb, 10.
THE FATAL BIDE.
Death as the Rail—A Man's Read See
cred from hts Bud!
A horrible affair occurred on the Alle
gheny VAlley Railroad. near Logansport,
Thursday night. The express train was
going from the city when the engineer
obseried something lying on the track
ahead which appeared like a human body.
Whistling and ringing the bell failed to
attract the attention of the supposed Ind'.
vidual. and the train was stopped. It
was then dlatiovered that the object was
the body of a man—headless. that portion
of him being found lying on the track
about
two hundred yards! away. Ons
arm and a part of a leg was also torn off
and the body wo mutilated that reeogni.
bon wee impossible. Upon examining
the body • pawn ticket was found In
one pocket numbered 33, and bearing
the names Jame. Molflckers and 0. P.
Williams.
A abort time before a crude oil train
had passed Logansport. The conductor
says an unknown man got on board some
distance from the city and attempted to
steal a ride. He was put off awe or
twice, but always turned tip again on
some other part. From the deserlptlon,
it was .evident the victim was this man.
It Is supposed he fell off at Logansport
between the cars. He told the conductor
he had come down to the city on a raft,
but had not received any money from
his employer, and wanted to ride tack
home. No Rather knowledge of him
could be ascertained. The body was
taken to Kittanning. whore It received •
decent burial, alter a jury had been
sworn and the inquest adjourned until
Monday for want of witnesses. • .
Were, Baptist Fair.
There will be opened on the evening
of next Wednesday, in City
Pitlaburgh, an unusually griinir and
bridling Fair and Festival for the
exclusive benefit of the Mercy Hospital,
a noble institution which meets the
heartiest encouragement from all classes
of the community The management
has been entrusted to a large- committee
of ladies and gentlemen, aided hy the
good Mateo, of Mercy, who have
entered into the work with com
mendable sea, energy and en
terprise. The interior of the ball
Present the Ant appearance it has our
assumed since first thrown open to the
public. There will be a profusion of ar
tistically wrought evergreen wreaths,
arches and festoons, enchanting caves,
rustle retreats, picturesque landscape
scenery, grassy. 'walks, flower gardens
and many other novel sitraelons to
Please the eye and delight the 88,311116.
Altogether the arrangements are prince
ly end the Pair cannot prove else than
a success. - It le to be hoped that ths at
tendant* will be commensurate with the
attractions.
Not strange
That a bottoms should increase daily
when skilfully conducted by a man well
qualified fbr all Its departments, who
studies to please and oblige his patrons
In ell reasonable demands, and who ed.
TWAIN his Ocednepi, through. the daily
prima•
These remarks apply to mr friend Dr.
Glihivele, whose Increasing popularity as
a dotted Is becomingapparent to all ob.
lemma And as • r nit, his btudncsa la
largely biaressing, a d second to none in
the city. Hier go manner dispels
much of the honey associated with the
dentist's office, and encores in extract•
lug teeth without pain by the use of his
Unproved laughing ism, Isbecoming a
proverb. The superiority of the gas he
noes over that of: others combos In its
soothing effects and lance freedom from
pain for a much' greater length of time
d ur i ng the operation. In fact, he can
1
extract almost any required number of
teeth by taking the gas COWL We eg e t,.
, all to try for tbeenablves, and we wawa
e
I th
Hi. em t aloe Is 216 r hat trying flt_ omp au Pving eet.
cultilneed.
Yesterday mainleng a orating "at
tempt wan made InYlrgin alley. An tin.
knots Individual wag pwaing through
wes e
Sodden tacked t near Grant street, when
nly attack by a Warder,
who threw him down and attempted the
choking operation. The victim Sting
sled hard and suoateded In releasing
himself from the grasp of Ws areallant,
who immediately gad to Sixth sienna,
and away. The attacked_ party loot
nothing but a watch chain. ELL assailant
had hold of his pocket beak, but it was
taken from him again. The 0011011 were
not about at the time. Three of them
just then were engaged In the arduous
Mk of ince( a pa-lamp on
avenue. would have arrested the
depredator Lf bad allenred himself to
be caught. -
PON •VENUE.
Following's the sot of Assembly pulsed
daring the lost iweelen, relative to the
improvement of. Penn avenue, from the
junction of Bittler street to Liberty.
which - was 'lttibioittotl- to ' oouttelle fOr
approval at their meeting Thursday:
AN Acr to provide for the Improvement
of Penn avenue. and other avenues and
etreete In the city of Pittsburgh.
Set:Ties 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and Howse of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of •Penneylvauis in Gen.
erg sembly met, and la en-
acted As
by,the authority oflt hereby
the same, that
the owners of property abutting on Penn
avenue, lu the city of Pittsburgh, be
tween St. Mary!' avenue and the eastern
line of said etity,ithallhe and aratereby
authorised to elect five citizens of Pitts
burgh, owners of property abutting as
aforesaid, to be known as Comunesionera
of Penn Avenue Improvement; whose
duty it shall be to control and superin
tend the grading, curbing and paving of
that part Medd avenue atIOVe mentioned,
and who shall serve a ithout salary.
SEC. 2. That A. .7. Davis, George ble•
Williams and Robert Baxter 'hellhound
are hereby appointed and authorized to
conduct said election, which shall be held
at such time and place as they or a ma.
Jority of them shall . appoint, not exceed
ing twenty
. days after the approval by
Councils of this act, of ' which
... . .. .. .
election they shall give public • no.
ties ten days before said . time by
advertisement in three daily newspapers
of the city of Pittsburgh and by hand
bills posted in Puha* and ooneplcuous
places, along the part of said avenne to
be improved, and if any of said election
*facers shall fall to attend at the time and
place appointed, the owners of property
present shall select a person or persons
to serve in his or their stead.
Sao. 3. Said election shall be by ballot,
endorsed upon the outside Penn .a.venue
COMMIXRIDD KS, and with the navies of
the persona voted for written or printed
open the Inside thereof. -Emelt owner of
property may vote for not marathon ave
persona, mad the five persons having the
highest numbered the votes cud respect•
ively, shall be declared to be elected.
The officers conducting said election
shall, below opening the polls, ha daly
sworn to faithfully perform the dudes;
they shall keeps its of persons voting,
and shall, within - three days after said
election, furnish to the persona elected
I ea:o6osta of I belt tileatlon, vellth e notice
lof a time and plaoe, where and "when,
they shall meet to organise for the par
' poses of their appointment; which elms
shall not be more than ten' days after
said oleotlon, sod eild election OillOers
shall return the list of voters With a cer
, Oneida of the result to the Controller of
the city of Pinstrargb.
Sao 4. The persona so elected shall
Meet at the time and piece designated In
the notice aforesaid, and shall organize
by the election
of one of their number
who shall set as President and by the
election of &Secretary. who shall be one
of their number. or not, as said Commis
stoners shall determine, and add Secre
tary shall receive such compensation as
the Commissioners may determine.
Sac 5. If any of said Commissioners
abaft remove from the city, or cease co be
a property owner, se aforesaid; or shall
neglect or refuse to attend in sticesedoa
four regular meetings of the Board, or
, meetings of which he shall have been
duly notified, add Commissioner shall
be authorized to declare his position
vacant. and-if any vacancy shall occur in
said Board by death. resignation. or
otherwise, the remaining Commissioners
shell be authorized to till the vacancy by
the election of a suitable person, qualified
as bersinbefore provided, and shell Im
mediately thereafter notify the Control
ler of the city of Pittsburgh of snob
change. A majority of said Commis'.
donna shall constitute a quorum for tee
translation of businem.
Sac. 6. Said Commissioners shall_be
and are hereby authorized to de
%ermine the kind and description
of pavement to be used upon
the part of said avenue to be improved,
and to provide for the improvement of
said Avenue from St. Mary'. Avenue to
the eastern line of the city, and for said
purpose shall make wed enter Into con
tracts for furnishing materials for grad
ing, curbing and paving of the said Av
enue, either for the entire work in one
contract, or for parts thereoeln separate
and specified sections as to them may
seem best, and to superintend and coo
trol all work done in pursuance thereof.
sod to dispose of any surplus material
obtained In amending Unroof: Provided,
Teas said improvement shall be uniform
throughout the length to be improved,
and shall ronform to the grades of said
avenue ea now established, or as they
may hereafter be established by the
Council' of the City of Pittsburgh,
Sao. 7. All contracts shall be made by
said Conirdsdoesra' In the name of the
City of Pittsburgh, and shall be made ,
with the lowest end best bidder, or bid
ders, upon sealed proposals eta public
notice for not low than ten days to three
daily Paters of the City of Pittsburgh,
and in such other papers as said Cons.
tateshoners may select, which notice shall
contain a description of the kind and
amount of work to be done as nearly ac
curate as makable. ind the terms of
psYment which . sheltie fixed by said
Commissioners.
Sac 8. Each contractor shill be re.
gutted to give bond to the city of Puts
burgh with sundae to be approved by
said anzunissioners for the faithful
performance of .ha contract, and' said
Commissioners shall have tower to
Inetitute suit In the ranee( the city of
Pittsburgh to enforce all contracts made
by thorn.
Sac. 9. All contracts made by said
Commissioners for the payment of money
Shall provide for the payment out of the
funds hereinafter provided for said Im
provement.
Sac. 10. It "hail be the duty of the City
Eoglneer of Pittaburgh to furnish to.
mid Commissioner* the TroOtir, grades
end liheir and 'to see that the work is
done in accordance with the ordinance
and regulations of the city as to - grades
and lines. .
Sac. 11. As soon as the grading and
paving of said avenue or any section
thereof shall have been completed to the
satisfactien of said Commissioner, they
shall notify the Clay Engineer of the feat
and said avenues or part thereof shall
thereafter be under the control of the
proper officers of add city of Pittsburgh.
Sao 19. For the purpose of providing
for the payment of the costa and expen
ses of said Improvement& the said Cbm
misaioners shall be authorized, from time
to time, as the work progresses, to make
requisition upon the Mayor of the city of
Pittsburgh for the Issued' bonds of said
city In such sums as they may , deem
best, and It shell be the duty Of the laid
Mayor to make and execute bonds in the
name of add city to an amount not ex.
analog the amount of the contract price
-for maid work and the incidental expenses
attending the same said bands shall he
known as Penn Avenue Sonde: they
shaft beeigued by the Mayor and route.
tersigned by the Controller, and sealed
with the corporate and of said city: they
shall be all of the *me date, and they
shall be payable twelve years after date
and redeentOle at any liens at the OPtioe ,
of said city; they 'Mall bear Interest at
the rate of Seven per oentuMper annum,
payable semi armually from data princi
pal and interest payable at the office of
the Treasurer of sheeny of Pittsburgh:
the said bonds shall be free of taxation.
Sao. 15. When said bonds have been
signed by the Mayor and sealed with the
corporate seal they stall be delivered to
the City Controller, who shall register
them in a book to be kept for that pur
pose; he shall then countersign the same
a- d deliver them to the said Commis
sinners end take their receipt therefor.
Sao. 14- Said Commissioners shall be
authorized to negotiate said bonds In
such manner cc thby may think beat;
and for such prices as may be obtained
for the ume. not lea than par, and shall
pay all moneys received therefrom to the
Treasurer of the city Of Pittsburgh, and
report to the Controller the number of
bonds sold and the amount received
Were lor, and before delivering the same
to the purchaser they shall be counter.
signed by the said Comudedonere. ,
Sao. 15. All moneys received by the
City Treasurer from the gala of said
bonds shall be kept by drain a separate
fond, and paid out in requisition of add
Commissioners, accompanied with an f.
fidavlt of the Secretary or • member of
said commission that work has been dose
or materials furnished to the amount of
said requisition, and that the money is
required for payment of the same.
All monies received by the City Treasur
et shall be sept In the same manner,
and subject to all the regulations re
garding other money of the City, except
that he shall keep ■separates scoot:int of
the some. All interest radius' upon
the saneelthalt beatedtted.tolhhe fund.
Sao. le. When the. Improvement
bersin.titeViderd for shall have been com
pleted, it shall be the duty of said amt•
mia licniees to ascertain the enflame:Lona
of the bonds wild by - them, and the in
terest thareonto the lint day of October
ereedledilig. width shaft ho taken in .he
the coot of said Improvement, said coat
shall then te'
per
Irani foot epee
,the pen nan ilr Y '
abutting upon said leaprovem
Odd Oxtuateltio a ne t ie n stall
moon plot of said avenue to be prepared
Wadley the Ileptrate iota of eround and
the ofootO, of the. 00 0 tral and
shall mazeor cause to be made air
schedule of thitherto of all laid owners
and the amount assured Agatha each lot
or piece of ground; they shall give ten
days' public notice, by advertisements in
thine daily peas plipesaand by handbills
posted in consplencide plane on the line
of said annue„of &time and place where,
for the period of twenty days thereafter,
tea same may beater for UM oirreetlen
•
PITTSBURGH DAILY • GAZETTE: SAIURDAY MORNING. APRIL 16, 1870.
f after having corrected
each erroras may be made known to
them they ithall.file the came in the office
of the Prothonotat y of Allegheny county,
and shall deliver • copy or said plot and
schedulerfts the Treasurer of the city of
.Pittaburgh.
tiro- itle.. Bald assessment shall be paya
ble at. the office of the City Treasurer in
ten equal annual installments. with
Interest at seven (7) per centnm upon the
unpaid portion thereof, the first of
which with interest on the whole amount
steeven per cent. abaft be payable' on
the Met day of October next, succeeding
the time said asseasmentis merle by said
Commissioners, and the others annually
thereafter until all are paid; and if said
inataliments or any of them are not paid
at the time they mamma due, It shall be
the duty of said Treasurer to certify the
same to the City Attorney for collection,
and the same shall bear interest at seven
per cent. from the time It becomes due
and'payable.
850. 19. Said assessments, with the
interest aocr;ing thereon, shall be a lien
upon' the p perty abutting upon said
avenue from the oomenentliiment of the
work, and *hall remain a lienditil fully
paid; they ,4thall have precedence to all
other liens; and-shall not be Mended by
any judicial sale; •provided that said lien
shalt be limited to -the iota bounding or
abutting on said _avenue, and for not
exceeding In depth from said avenue one
hundred and twenty feet. .
SILO. 20. if any =seer/tent or. insist
meet thereof shall remain Unpaid for
thirty daya after the same becomes due,
it shall be the duty of the City Attorney
of the city of Pittsburgh to file a claim
for the same In the District Court Of the
county of Allegheny, in the same man
ner as mechanics' liens are filed and
writ by mire fades and /court facies
may be Issued theieon, as in the cue of
Intslitenics' liens, and the Name c oats
shall - be' taxed. Judgments shall. be
entered thereon for the full amount of
the assessment • remaining unpaid, with
103V0 to take out execution for the In
stalment
and interest thereon 'due, and I
far each enteemient • instalment and In -4
Wrest se the same becomes due. •
Szo. 21. Any owner of property against
which an assessment shall have been
media Coe the -.oast of said improvement
shill - have the right to pay the same
in full, with Interest thereon at
Barren per cent. from the Mat .daY oft
October preceding, or after having paid
one armor° of the ten inatalmente, and
1 , - Inteord,_barmay at any time pay the bal.
ante of his assessment remaining Unpaid,
with the interest thereon at seven per
cent. from the due date of the preceding
payment, and such payment In full shall
satisfy and discharge the lien upon said
property. Any owner of suck property
dividing his property, so that the feet
trout on this 'improvement are divided
into itinerate lots or tracts, may discharge
the lien in like manner upon any one or
more of such lots by payment of the
amount unpaid thereon, calculated by
the ratio of he feet front of such lot or
iota to the feet front of his whole tract.
Upon payment b any property owner of
the aaessament, . y
or balsam thereof, the
City Treasurer shall certify the fact to
the Prothonotary of the county of Alle
gheny, who shall thereupon record the
satisfaction of the Ilan.
Sec. 22. All moneys remised from
assessments shall be appropriated tin
- der direction of the Finance Commit.
tee of the Councils of the city of Pitts.
burgh to the payment of the Intareet and
the redemption of the bonds which may
be homed for said improvement: - If shy
interest shall become due on said bonds
where there is no fund from which to
pay the same, the Comers of the city of
Pittsburgh abaft be authorised to make
• temporary loan for the purpose of pay.
lug the same.
Bzo. 23. The town owners In geld , act
shall be construed to include all corpora
tions. public, private and municipal, and
whenever any judgment may be obtained
against any such corporation or associa
tion, the mane shall and may be collected
as other judgment' against such oorpo.
reclean, are by law collectable. When the
owner of a lot le unknown the lien shall
be died against unknown owner and.in•
dexed accordingly. A wire/arias may
lathe thereon in same manner which
shall bs published by the Sheriff for four
weeks in two daily papers In said city,
with a foil description of the lot, the
amount assessed thereon and for what
purpose it was made, judmnent may thee
be entered and the lot sold on /mare
ferias to the same effmt, as if the real
owner had been named:
- Sac. 24.,. Ito mistakes in the description
of the propertY,or 'to the • name. Of the
owner shall vitiate the lien, but the
Court shall have power on motion at any
time to correct mistakes, and to add or
strikeout-names ea defendannO tweet.
Med, however, that any owner whose
name shall be added sr • detendant after
the filing of the lieu shall be served with
a emu facies before Judgment shall be
entered againstfitM, and provided far.
they, that a sale upon a fermi Iwiasehial
convey only the interests of thou who
are defendants In the writ, but a judg•
ment or sale agalost a reputed
owner or one having a limited
estate or Interest shall not pre
vent a .übsequent lodgment or sale
against the true ownar or against one
having a limited estate or Interest.
Sec. 15. This art shall not take effect
until the Councils of the city of Pitts.
burgh shalt have spproved thereof.
Ban 26. Whenever the owners of a
majority In interest of the property
abutting upon an other street or avenue
or portion thereof in said city shall desire
to avail themselves of the: privileges
contained in this act, it shall be lawful
for the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh
to direct the grading and paving of the
same, and they may authorize en elec
tion- of OanimbWoners. as provided in
thki act, and appoint officers to hold the
electing, and all the provisions Of this act
shall di applied to- said Improvement,
changing the provisions so far as to make
4 I them conform to said improvement.
Aug.
A Wife Whips Her 11 wham', Who
Maps Another Womb la Iteturn—
Two eases of Mundt. end Battery.
Frederick Buhl and wife otxrupy a
portion of a hones -In. - J an.
other' portion 'of which le occupied by
Mrs. Eliza Romper, who, it Is alleged,
le one of those "busy-bodlia" who neg
lects her own affairs to attend - to those of
her neighbors. Mrs. H. informed Mrs.
Buhl that her husband was tot, Weald,
whereupon Mrs. B. resolved to chsetls•
her better-half, and when be canto home
.'went for hint" with an Ircst ptokor,
and beat him severely.. Mr. H. demand
ed the cause of this demonstration on the
part of his wife. when he was Informed
of what Mn.a EL had said. He, feeling
aggrived at the treatment be had receiv
ed, resolved to be revenged, and Imme
dbuely repelled to that portion :of the
house occupied by Mrs. Housner, and
gave her a beating. Be then repa ired to
to the Office of Justice Helsel and - made
information charging his belligerent
sponge with assault old battery. and
Mrs. H. made information before Justice
liallabary, charging Buhl with the same
offence. Warrente• weSinned 111-both
llayllipt Rqbbery—A Neit.LitUe Opera
Mr. Meyer, of the firm or Meyer.
Barcroft, saddlers, 181. Federal 'Street.
Allegbeny, lan IMO yesterday morning
thlawise: Be was engaged with some
anatomise* when a young man entered
and Introduced himself as the agent of •
certain printing home, and requested an
order from the arm for cards. He was
turned away with a negative answer,
but Instead of disappearing Promptly,
lingered shout a few momenta and teen
left. A few minutes thereafter Mr.
Meyer had occasion to use his pocket.
book, which bad been In his Men. The
garment wes hanging on
the wall In the
rear of the store. The young man bad'
gn n e . th lt e on taaninde d t f h i e t ke lla t• r b s o , b eside.
some valuable receipt' and papers. Mr.
Meyer would like to see that young men
now, as be bee an order, for him. It
world introduce him to Warden Segni
drett, but quite likely the youn g
won't meek the Introduction. •
Robber Arrested
•
Mayor Drub received • • letter vista:
day, dated It Altoona. April 12, daned
by Dr. W. H. Witmore'
stating that be
had been robbed In that place by Louis
Gallen, who had coma to this city and
would be found at No. 1000 Penn rtreet.
The letter stated that the thief had taken
1200 to money, a gold locket and it rail.
road Onkel, and described a iOO Mil;
Officers Rivers and Breeder repaired to
the place designated and arrested Oaken,
upon whom they found kl 5 85. He was
taken to the lecsamp anctfiseedin,a
and officer Rivers made a forther'searoh
and found in his house the Identical $5O
bill described In the letter.
Dr. Witroore reslitaisrNo. 928 Filbert
street. Philadelphia. He was - tele.
graphed to. anfUlatlirisoner will be held
unUI anpfficegtallelir to take him to
Ailtoonse,
Tbat U lw &acl
• ,
James Mason and Thentss ffershotan,
who were waited Tharplay night on a
. ,
charge of bariffitryeettneeenot of which
we published yeataiday, bad a hearing
Yesterday, attar which May were caul
mined to jail for anal.. Daring the
hearing Berahman made statements
btnenestine B. ileGtuntes in the bur.
Wary; and subsequently infortaallob
was made maims btrianniaa by Mr.
rip A warrant was Load acid platted
sew hands of the odious, who ar
rested Charles McGinnis§ through
mis
tako. Charles& was afterwards • dia.
ALMOST A DISASTER.
Church Wall Gina Way Daring Ser
vire—taused by Grading Vie Street—
Vooluesa or the Hector.
Am incident - occurred st St. Paula Epis
copal Church, Eleventh ward, (LAO-
vile) during the services het Sabbath
morning, which for a time created quite
an excitement, and but for the presence
of mind exercised by thelitector, Rey.
Mr. Crompton,
might have resulted in .
a frightful disaster and caused a fearful
loss of life.
The church fronts on Roberta street,
and having been erected several years
since, was built to conform to the origi
nal grade of the street. Remedy the
grade, if ever there was one established,
was changed. said change neceasl: sting
a deep cut opposite the .church, nut only
teaving the foundation Wall exposed f m
the bottom,' but even ening below it v
oral ' feet, In tousequenoe of wide the
safety of the building twee very mu an
t
dangered. The congregation coati ued
to use It, however, as a place of wo ship,
1 end Sunday morning, a' large num rof
persons being in attendance, when the
services Were about half through, aloud
I
cracking noise Wax heard about the front
and , top of the building,,and oh look
' tog .10 ' the direction from whence
it proceeded 1 the congregation saw
daylight streaming through a large
opening between the wall and the root,
and a crack extending down the wall
several feet. The Rector succeeded In
allaying the excitement, alter which he
quietly but hurriedly dismissed the con
gregation, having them pass through
the vestry in rear of the building. Had
a panto ensued, as is usual in such cues,
and a rush teen made for the front door,
the entire front wall might have fallen
down, and the consequences would
. —_.
hive been fearful.
Within from the vestry of the
- church, asking Councils to make some
reparation for damages to the building
In csonsegnence of the grading, was pre.
seated some time since and referred to a
special committee, but so far there hu
bet& no provision made.
The only way
_the building can be
nude severe now will be by removing
and rebuilding the front wall from the
bottom to the top, which will necessitate
the expenditure of a considerable sum
Of money.
Since Sunday the church has not been
geed, and cannot be with safety until
the damages are repaired.
Dr. Daniel trauma
The announcement la made elsewhere
that Dr. Daniel Leasure, late of New
Castle, Lawrence county, has located at
No. ea Federal street, (Cotoned* Row,)
Allegheny City, where he will 001:1“ sue
the practice of medicine. A gentleman
so well and fagorably known through
out Western Pennsylvania requires no
special commendation or endorsement
In taking up his abode in our midst.
Beeldeahis high standing as a phyelelan,
he hat another claim upon this pro.
vertdally patriotic, liberty-loving and
law-shirting community. He stands
high on the list of those who rendered
meritorious service -throughout the war
of the rebellion. He look Into the field
the noted ' , Roundhead . ' regiment, and
- with it participated as commander in no
leo than twenty -one pitched battles
during the-war. The nature of the ser
vice rendered by this regiment Is Indi
cated In the fact that owing to the fre.
quent filling- up of ranks depleted by
casualties Incident to hard righting, over
four thousand names are shown upon its
rolls la the records of the proper depart
. meat. Time cannot efface, but rather
render still more vivid, this recorded
proof of the loyalty of the “Roundheads,"
end we can well pardon the feeling of
pride with which their commander re•
fere to their varied exploits throughout
almost the entire theatre of active war
fare, from the second Bull Run to James
Island and the siege of Knoxville. In
his present location ho will doubtless
meet with many of his old comrades,
who will receive at - his hands a cordial
greeting.
Hpflnt Clea. Dina,
The annual spring cleaning time has
coma again. The merchant Is going
through his store and having stock and
building thoroughly renovated and
brightened up. The housekeeper Mateo
considering the matter, and probably in
the midst of week, planned epee an ex.
.tenove scale, but which, when all's
over, is- to render home more beau.
Mil and attractive —a— lit temple
for the entrance of the genial%lnfltisnos
of theepilog. But brimming up and
scrubbing and toiling will not always
give satisfaction. If the paints in the
home or store ere owl and dingy- with
age, no amount of labor put upon any
other place will atone for this defect.
Firs dollars' worth of paint might im
prove the place more than any other
work. A 'great many appreciate
this (act, and are looking about
for a linight of the brush and
paint pot. Such
_Forgoes will find
kir. Jobs T. Gray, No. 64 Rend street,
just the artfist they are looking after.
Mr. Gray is prepared to do everything to
the painting line, and In such • manner
as cannot fall to give perfect satisfaction.
He has had a long experience in the bu
siness, has a large force of workmen,
among the ;best in the city, under his
control, uses nothing but the beat meters
als, and does all be contracts to do, expo.
ditiously and in a superior workmanlike
manner. "Sigh painting; house painting,
graining, fancy work; or glazing he la
able lode, from hie extensive
al the shortest notice. The best`evi.
dance of the character of his work la the
patronage he enjoys—nit excelled In the
city. We advise all oar readers who
wish to make home or place of businese
attractive, to spend a few dollars In paint
and secure the services of Mr. Gray.
Promptness, low prism and best of work.
manship are the characteristics which
have heretofore made him sucoemful,
and now recommend him to favor.
Who la Despooslble t
. Having heard frequent complaints
from residentson Franklin and Congress
streets of the oondition of those thor•
oughlires, we were induced to extend
our perigrtnation to that locality yetter.
day, and were convinced that said com
plaints were not without foundation.
The lower end of the streets are positive.
ly to a filthy condition, not only from the
accumulation of the nrual - stteet
but, from the effluvia lasting them
from, perhaps numerous deed cats and
dead rata,. the presence of which might
be deteened by a blind man if he was
not troubled with a severe cold in the
head, adorn the gutters. Whether it is
the duty of the Street Comminioner, or
the effieera of the hoard of health to
have this evil remedied, we do not pre•
tend to qy, but It is evidently the duty
of one or the other of them. The matter
should be attended to at once. as the
warm weather will have a tendency to
lneressithe nuisance, and it might en.
gender pestilence and disease.
Boon 404 Shots
Mr. Witt T. Wiley, the popular pro-,
prietor of the Diamond Front Boot and
Shoe House, No. 83 Fifth avenue, has
Nat racily,/ an Immense stork of goods
for his spring opening. He has opened
some of them and proposes to display an
assortment such as has never been ex-
celled to Flllaborgh. hfr. Wiley makes
a specialty of low prices and good Rid
able. His assortment
_embraces every
variety Of inert, women, minimal, youths
and ehlldren's weer, and all are marked
dowu to bribes which seem almost in.
credible, For instance, a pair of gent's
calf bootit can be had for .13, and other
irda is ProPertion. He aims to make
s establishment the great represenut•
live cheap boot and shoo house of the
city, and isdetermlned'uot to be excelled
In stook or priors. Olve hlm a
Fifth avenue.
Stop it By - All Metes.
The Will side of the Sixth avenue bail
become famous or infamous for the
numb* and eon of females that make
It their nocturnal promenade, and also
for the large number of men and boys
whom theyaltract to the same locality,
and who may in seen either standing In
groupser passing to and feg along the
avenue. The practice Is grosaleltn,
moral-and indecent,. and as 'the Pollee
seem to let It stone, we are glad to learn
that moms parents of the young men
have espied a special detective to take
the omens of the maim part of this float+
fag population. . assuring their name*
with such accuracy that he may testify
to their Identity, with the purpose of
eitherarreetlng them or ,Ingbendng their
employers or parents, In the hope of
thus abatiog the sill end rescuing many
from their impending dedniotion.
A Complete Saw NUL
In Snifter column will* found offer
ed for sale on remarkably easy term*
one cor the beat end most substantially
built saw mills in or about this city. Mr.
litradealintook. Sr.. Who, for "'u mbe r
of years has owned this mill, hai spared
no =penes ar trouble in making it equal
to all the demands that enaghtbe made
oPollit. • Ilks grounds too are superior
se they are so well adapted to boat and
hel bald Is well as to the Mocking_
of l l. umber for ing.
seasoning.. There is also*
good shingle mill. separate from the
saw mill. Mr. McClintock, on amount
of 11l health offers the entire prolorty at
quite a bargain, and would take sawed
lumber In return for the greater part.
"A queen of Isocietr.r
Shirley Dare thin describes Mrs.
Sprague: Before us wales. or rather
undulates, a slender lady of finest mold,
with the most delicious curve of throat
and chin poesibl o. It recalls at once
that throat of VI tel Newsome Thacker
'ay praised so much. Add to this •
youthful cheek, that charming noes,
straight In itself, while It relieves the
line of the brow,. bright' deerAlke eyes
and spirited pose of the small head,
smooth white complexion, with a Streak
of red in tie cheeks, burning like the
flame in an opal, a/ icing shoulders, and
a graceful hand. - Such is the present
ment-of Mrs. Sprague. I could scarcely
believe' her to be eighteen by gas light.
I had imagined a of Im, cold beauty, like
most of the society belles, and this
exquisite creature with upli ft ed head
like a deer just- resin from its conch of
fern; took one all by blissful surprise. It
to so seldom one meet' a woman capable
of looking a heroines Most women are
to one's Ideal like discolored pearls. Of
course you want •to know what she
wore. I don't know what ahe had
enl She reminded one of Ml= Mule:dee
deer-throated heroine in "A life for al
Life," and the two have been associated
In my mind ever since. You know I'm
not given to raving about beauties, but
this woman has made aiy delicate Im.
personations possible. " This lady
is 'a representative American wo
man. So are Liable:es trunks rep,
resentatives of the perfection to
to which that branch of manufacture has
I attained. Superbly finished, symmetri.
cal in contour,capacious and durable,
his''. trunks. llen, Portmanteau' and
other articles la that line are models' of
bawdy and attractiveness. A visit to
his. mammoth establiihmant, No. 104
Wood street, would repay any lover of
the, tine arts, whether purchasing or not.
The excellence and ertitnio perfection of
our manufactures can never be apprecb
ated until a call is nude at Lieblees
maimmoth establishment. No. 104 Wood
street. Ladies call and ate the goods,.
Gents call and look at the ateck. Every.
body goes to-104 Wood street to buy.
Enter Sunday will be celebrated by
the Lane of the Sunday Mirror.
Children'. Conches, wholesale and re
tail, at Jae, Loughridge's, 171 Smithfield.
Neerpeeds at 112 ny Ci Feder ty al Street, Allis
glie.
Warranted to give satiellactlon as to
price and quality. -
Guava, Red Currant, Quince, Raspberry
and Blackberry
• Jellies.
Scotch and
Warms'wise.
Frew* and Engßah
Arnericen
and American
English
Bums.
EMM
Mustards.
Boston and Philadelphia
Spied Paimon.
Turkey
Prunes.
London Leger
Rantlnn.
Barbers
EM
Queen, French
Olives.
Spiced and
Oysters.
Walnut and Tomato
Catsopa.
Raspberry, Lemma, Pineapple and Black•
berry
Mmttroen,
SYnilw•
Cherry, Raspberry and Strawberry
rresma.
White Clover
Unsurpassed
Honey.
India Currie, Powder and French
Capers.
French Peas
Mangoes,
Stuffed Peppers.
Musbreocus
Eagle Brand
CM!
Gelatine, Farina
Extracts.
Drench Fruit.
Oil of Aix.
=E!AiMUiii
"Brume, and Borden.
Bakers Chocolate,
Extract of Beef.
iitti and Whltmans
rieetccated cam.
Chocolate.
Orders Solicited Gro. Baasle
The ...D4ly Mirror! , will be read by
everybody to-morrow.
Fsr looking glinges and picture from
go to Loughnidgeig 171 Eknithtligkl skive
Personal.
lityard Taylor says the preen don't
nom him fairly In at lecturing tour
Every body la treated fairly at the Oort
nuental. Filth avenue, below the post
office.
'toward Glidden says "this Is the age
of lean men." They wouldn't be lean
very long If they patrionLsOd Holtsheirn
er's Continental oftener.
Ulan Braddon Is busily engaged upon a
now novel,"Fenton's Quest," which has
nothing to do with the Oentinental, Fifth
avenue.
Holtahelmer, at the Continental, will
net up a regular Saturday dinner today,
all the dellciee of the moon, everything
neatand attractive, everything palatable
end dlgeatitie. Merchants. Winker, law.
years and doctors, men of all grades and
professions, white or ordered, all today
at Holtsheimer's
New Boots.
Mountain Patriots
The Squire's Danghter......
The Yachlyville Boys ....
Omniln Charley
Eugene (t0per..._ ._..._.....
Baby's OhristrnaGlit.......
He That Overoometh.......
Temperance Library..........__._
For sale by F. G. Reineman,
118 Third avenue
Special induccesenes will-be offered to
=purchasing books for Sunday
Library.
The sonnet rejoicing to-morrow will
be marked by the drat tome of the
Sunday Mirror.
MI severe harming cough. are cured
In lees than one-half the tune neceesery
to cure them with anything else than
by using Dr. Pierces Alters re Extract
or Golden Madman. Dliene-oldef
Ingredient of which is tratineted from a'
modest little plant &tad growing by
the road side. It is warranted to CUM
and arreat coneumptierf to Its early
bottias Bold by druggists, or gal three
fOr three and a quarter dolinrr,,
free of expiate charges, by enclosing the
money to Dr. K. V. Fierce. Buffalo, N.Y.
The uewesi tens/Alan will be the .Yeas
pay Mirror, tomorrow.
ladies or Gentleman who with to pro.
cure • good. palatable, antetantlal, appe
tising meal at , aity hour of the day er
eventeg, should call at Yonogeonbi,
'corner of Smithfield street and Diamond
tile,. As . oonfeetionsra and fano) reit
tannutita, 'Youngman it Oosupancy have no
superior hereabouts—which accounts for
the popularity of their establlshment...,
' A Ws japer 1047XXITOW will - 00 the
titraday Mirror.
Specie Payments Besamed.-rThe eni
gma of Braddock* Field Borough will be
pleased to know their enterprising mer•
chant. Mr. H. Zimmerman, fa now and
will continue to par gold and silver in
change for all kinds of goods bought st
his store. lie has a splendid stook of
spring goods which will be sold at specie
bap. 6
lre - Meed Sewing Mehl:lc—Any one
in want of a sewing machine cannot do
better than to buy a "Weed." It ia
Plietil data Perfectly reliable, durable
sisti-bas the greatest rtiwo of work with
but few changes of atment. -- Sold on
very oasy terms. Call at Ile Market
street and try's "Weed.. ' ,
The "Sunday etirrotor comes out on
Easter Sunday for the Ana time.
Scrubbing brushes; the beet sold; war
ratted to wear at Jas. Umatillalge.
ICertilicater.—Those who are about
purchasing a watch, cite they mainly on,
would do wall to ass the certificates as
'to the hoe tunnies of the U. S. Watch
oo.'s Watches at W. G. Gunsmith's, 66
Fifth avenue.
Fine furniture, carpets. carriage,
elel b, dm. this day. Toe famishment
of Mr. Goe , a reiddenoe, 62 Irwin avenue,
Allegheny. gam tbla morning at ten
o'clock. This will be the ducat sale ever
held in the atty. Bee advertimement by
A. Leggate. Auctioneer. ,
AU the ?lewdAle Will have theft*
day Mirror tomorrow.
At thls soma • hard 'days work
Wives body and flesh, and sinew seem•
to disoolre to perspiration. To Wrath
and restore the anerronothaarcan equal
• OwelFLar,DaanalattCo.'acastun
Toe SpriNLetoek ol Henry G. Bab,
Karchino TaUar, at on= Penn
avenue and Sixth dose; is now ,have
and complete. atanalenr Banpals -con
tinuo So resift 5$ the MUlUsg.
Les armerlboay 'rreat themselverlo she
„Sunday Mirror tomorrow.
1 An Attegneny natal. I
.:Allegheny has long boon In need of a
good hotel, but until recently, that d,
ficiency ban never been anpplled. titr ~;..
gore and transient 'donors: who prof ..,„.. d
Sopping in Allegheny, were Col7,pelled,
for lack of accommodations, to . ~,,,.. ,
Pittsburgh. This difficulty is . bow, how.
ever, avoided. ReoentlY. Mr. G. V.
isigiltesP, a well known 'A , M
eucceeafol
proprietor m other place* took charge of
the Grant MUM, oorwer of Federal and
Isabella rttreets, and put It upon a proper
beats, to supply 0 .6 great want of the
city in that !Uri. Tne braise under its
new management has been thoroughly
renova..ed and freshened up, and 10 all
reopen as improved, eo that it will not
suffer in comparison with Pittsburgh
home s. Mr. Lightcap, the genial
and jovial proprietor, knows bow
to "keep a hotel," and brings
to tale position a reputation • and
expedence of years In the. bugloss. He
is determined to make It !successful, and
from Ida past record need have no fear of
the future. The hotel is large and
airy, located on the principal thorougn•
fare, convenient to Pittsburgh, and pos.
seams every accommodation for the
comfort and pleasure of the guests. The
table arrangements are on the beat scale ;
a department in widin this hotel will
not be excelled. All who low' a pleasant
locdlon, clean house throughout, excel
°anent table accommodations, and a first
clam hotel generally, should atop at the
Grant House and try the new manage •
meat.
hP slog VlOthlng.
Young geratlemen and thoao of ma
tore years, •and all who desire to wear
one, styllen .and neat fitting garment!,
Should rAll at Hespenholde & Co.'s, No.
60 Marti street, look at their stock of
new e' ring goods, learn the prices, and
then leave their measures. The Invest
=Pits will be found among the best
th ey ever made. No man can appear
PA:emelt with an ill fitting snit of cloth
ing.. This to ono secret of success in
society, and very often In business.
A. word to the wise Is, or should be,
sufficient.
Removal
C01..1. D. Egan has removedhie °stab-
Bahment from No. 41 Sixth avenue to
Smithfield street, next door to the Meth
odist Book Depository, where his friends
and -patrons will find a full supply of
books, which can be obtained at prices
below anything in the city. Standard
work, In all branches of literature. Call
on the Colonel.
Loot out for the new Sunday Paper
the Sunday Mirror.
*madcap
Days like yesterday bring the ladles
out, and ribbons, and flounces, and silks,
and lanes, and all the fancy articles of
the exterior toilet that make the prom
enades bright and attractive. Any lady
who Is deficient in these tasteful and
beautiful ornaments, without which her
dressing will be incomplete, can obtain,
for a very small sum, all of, them at
Moorhead's, No. 81 Market street—the
ladles' • fashionable emporium.
and English
and French
and Seedless
an 4 Arabian
=I
and Spanish
The Rice Divorce suit fbr fraud In
age, 'curtain* great excitement In Boston. It
•
Quid warn young rum tot to marry in haste.
Nice Is but LT. his bride 37. Ile swear. that she
made him bell_re she was but his own age, by
taint Baroolla Balm upon her face, neck and
hands. rosir youth. Be probably found her
elbows weren't quite so soft and pretty. Ought
Henan to be indicted P We know of many simi
lar cams. This Its!to glees a most wonderful
Irately and natural complexion. to which we
don't object. We like pretty women. To finish
tae picture, they should use Lyon's %ethalron
upon the tur. With p aril thin , easy uheska
and soft. luxurlsitt eeee ma, they become tree•
alatlble.
Pickled
and Stuffed
and French
Condensed
l'Oltli—At the residence or Ws son In-law
John Rogers, No. Wats n Meet. on Wedges
day evering. hall-past Mita o'clock, Mt
WM. TWIN, In the 70111 year of hie etc.
/enema from his lets realdencr, cornet Of HI
land Avenue. On Geeenetniej Pike. in tart.
oar, the 16th Mit, at 1.1 o'cictk r. Cl. Tb
friends of the feral S stn reslmetrallY lad led c
atnt ed.
and assorted
and Virgin
TINLY-tAt his residence. Slit ward. Pitt/i
-amb. at nalf•paat accen o'clock Friday moll
lag. April Wok. TIiONIAIS IL. PINEY. atcd 45
Years.
isc•rat TIM (°a...MU)) arrinticoos at a r. x.
LOUAN--lin Teor.day, A9ll 11th, 1370, at
3 Acting r. ss.. JAMES sAlliati
Fanesal will take WAte rise ftaterdayilroax
-1110 at 10 O'clock. from his late residence. Car
der. will lease ' , airman A Sampler, corner
of Se ..... avenue and street., at 9
o'clock A. la, The friends of the:en/37 ere re
steethilly Welted to attend.
-311611 BAN—At the Mercy Habitat, on Friday
morning. between two and tease e•ciock. Mrs
BiIIDGET rHESMN, 504 TT year,
F 1 will take place coil e , atorda,l NOR:,
e• the pl ere, Hospital
Friends of the Coolly are respoctMlT Invited to
atom&
Trttatot.X-0. Trear. je e r
r.
THlllaata, Ix [health tesr of Masao.
The funeral will take place /Yam hie late real
ties., SOT Penn Street, on hatthaT, at. ■ P. Y.
The Monde of the Oddly are rostra. ful 1 invited
to attend.
NOTICES
PIPADtatIAPTIPS DrqtrZONS Gaits, t
Apetl 14th. 1470.
larA SPECIAL MEETING OF
Um 'Prot. second and 3d eamoantra DU.
130E1PeK1111a.to, 5111 Pe beta at the Armory ma
11..1413.1.1f EVENINtI, 14th last., at TSo'elock.
Prompt Intent:Mom to rleslred, a. business of Im
plrtooto whit be brought herrn theorgaotaatloa.
By order of the commandlos °Meer.
an111:•11 .1. J. AL/311132, St altar,.
IKERC3EL&NT TAILORS
11E1
PLMIILECPIT.a..T-a
...115
-- 226
.... 5 76
GRAY & LORAN
I=l
47 Sixth Street.
SAMUEL GRAY,
Merchant -Tailor,
Retina resumed baslooss. It now molting at
no. 89 malt AVS24 Mt. stock of eottre
NEW AND FRESH -GOODS
for Men , . wear. consisting al:loth.. Camria.
and anil all the new. at at el hooch
and English Coat tit s which he la prepared to
mono op to order In the most fasidenablo
gentlemen limiting their Clothing made to order
eau soli on having Mom made to their entire sat-
Minton, both as regards style and OnuttT.
SAMUEL GRAY,
EIVICI
SPRING AND SUMMER MLR
1. c. w•rnsanon.. - c. L. itraLLinnixe
MTHERSON &MUHLANBRING I
Merchant Tailors. :ea 10 SIXTH STILEET;
lilts at, cwt..) We have received • lams ur
well relation Store of ttle best and moss fashion
ante Good. lacier line. a great portion of which
armour own intinnww , ln ,
Awung ecumloant of cur Ibillty to Ore perfect
. o,l faOtari. lu Wootton, solicit tr , In TOO. au
early exaraloatlon of our Cm. of Fine Cloths,
Casshaves,Va•tonra, Ae.
lierlLllloloN S.
0. 10,14
01110 No. 10 texts street.
NEW SPRING 4900118.
spira;it 1.011 11,0 Ct Or
(MOTES, GABBINLEBES, 40
111 , OrtrIOCI•t4 ti MCA ELY /LEVAN.
as: Iferees.et 'ratios. Tll flotheesl4 street.
WALL PAPERS
MY WILL PAPER
FOR
SPRING • SALES,
N 0.107 Market St., near sth Avenue;
We now offer to the pablle a stoes ot PAPZE
HARGIS:OS assorpessed to the West ter variety
and beauty of styles. ern brad:grail the Nor Itles
la slum% Ifon&IC, rEasuar asse ORECIAII
DZSIONI3 to plain sad bright colon. for Bala;
Dieing Rool[lo.lo. Also. WOOD and MARBLE.
DECORATIONS, TINTROied GILT PARLOR
pApjlas, with an almost eftelese earthly of
CHEAP SATIN PAPENS. WHITE salt BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers. &a. All of snarl we
propese to sell am low to the lowest to the market.
Call and we. at
No. 107 Market St.; near 51k Avenue.
' JOIL B. HUGHES &
mama
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING, _lB7O.
PRICES REDUCED
40 INCHES unite flats at Vila. Per roil.
areas variety tt e lloe. pr roll.
fitifig;l l 4,VL"a
t oerayr•
ism sot speo.tted stove. superior to soy as•
sortmeat as country. /or 'sliest
•
w. Pe MARSHALL'S •
New Wholesale and Retail Btore,
- leo Liberty &roe&
•
PEARL ASH.-96 asks for sale
or J. B. O►ArIILDq
THE • PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 160 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Are tow or.oored to Otralsh VlNlttiAlt at Um
uptV %ST biAltliNT RATES. Attention to cin
ticolorly called to our
EXTRA WINE imam
r NOTIUBS—"To4.44," "Fbr & le,"
Loa," "Wanl.," "Fbund," "Boarding,.
wrt eirzu tino FOUR LINEA ton
insertort in flees ootionns once for
TWENTY-FIT - 7a CENT; wet adds.
on Jim; - FITZ/ OEN= •
TO LET.—One good BtOre room
DWELLINI.4. No. 48 (Ndo street 3
oars from Dlartmnd and next door to Pusatlitil
basinga Bank. Ono of the bast locations In the
city. Kent moderate. Also, $1.11.00K8 In the
rear of said store room. Inentra of
muslou W. CARMIN. 40 Oltdo slseet.
Ttli ref
ft-LET.--One BOO,vvith the
1 Intellege of throa, - 111.—W whinaten swo
on, All. he or pit,. Itoptns Der, area iguana
Dena laalleosti Station, where all trails, atop:
coneentent to street ears; rent low. 112
rllO-LET.—A Fine SUMMER
1111.111)1eNfIL 21111 R sums of ground, ern
trrulng Orchard. liarden and' Pasture. trod
stable and never-fa ling Pomo. Hansa routadus
12 rooms and all In ntatenddr orate, trltola
ss of nay and 9-miter from 9 Railroad 1319-
roe terms. enquire of E. J. 11110117.8,
.TOOKTH ANENIIE. or JOb. BROWNE,
of Courts. 443
b•LET. •
106 I
C erk
T°'
• HOUSE. aontalatui 9 room.. 9 99 Ims mid
=1
Also. HOUSE Containing O room,, wllL X
ll=
re, Allegheny.
Enquire of A. PATTERSON.
pll 87 Peebles street, Allegheny ell). Pa
TD-LET.—Desirable DWEL
LINO, 17b WFATZEN AVENUE.. 11
taping B rions, 1a•, water and bath room.
Enquire at :141 WESTERN AVENUE, or at
Grocery. corner o' Irwin Avenue, Allegheny.
Rent 1300. i 1.12
T - LET.-2. Story . Brick Dwel-
LINO HOUSE. No. lk Ackley (late Ctrroll)
ttreet. Second ward, Alltebeny. Vanuana dee
to me, title and wash rooza: - It. and water.
Rent low. Apply to
1110-LET.—Brick House...of 8
A. Booms, Hall, Gas, Water, No. 140 liarksi
Street, Sth Ward. Allegheny.
"I'll-LET—Br.ek Home or Booms. No. 140
'iddle saw?. near Sampson el net. Ad we'd.
Allegheny. The above Hotutes will be rentzd
low and poateselon Alyea Immediately. Apply to
W. . Pitto,
ape Al Diamond. Allegheny.
TO LET.—A new HOUSE of 4
room. and room ero. of &round at Fleming
etation, tales Pittsburgh. on the P. If t.
W. &C. It. It. end 0,01 tow. Inquire at 159
Federal Bt , Allegheny.
F OR BENT.—The Three [story
BRICK WARKHOUBB In Chorea alloy,
mar of No. 180 Wood wool, formerly occupied
by Wm. aloodorf d Co. as a Broom Yaetory.
Inquire of WAIT, WOW L CO
No. 1711 nod 170 Wood. Bl.
QM
frail LES—A Tavern Stand, No.
53 Ttord avenue, Small Imailings cm
Fifth avenue, Flue Residence on 'Mt. Washing
ton, Third avenue Ball, Booms and offices on
Martet street, Basement Nov. T 7 and 79 Third
avenue. GAZZAM tr. Co..
Attorneys at Law, •
3 , 3 90 Ylfth avenue.
P aRALE—One Bag arpet
one tut or ; o C
ne Ho.
E' tre m w
eale. Apple at 11S3 PENN nTEILXT.
FOR SALE.
=
No. 4 METH AVENUE
api.l
SALlE.lGusizaati land Boil
-Iv ZIP& "few and Pecond Head, .4•ll,Pluoi
constantly an band.
Orden twos all parts of the cocain promptly
esreoted.
_
JAMAS lIILL • CO..
Comex ifulonAvenie . ana P.. Y .W
Allesbe.Y.
FOR SALE.
13:=
9 Brick Holm* On BPrlnj
1 Brick House on 4 Isl. street.
1 Brink House on 434 street. .
1 Cottage House on Male street.
1 Frame House on 4911 street.
NI tots 44 by 1110 each on Smallman street.
Lots oa 44th street.
Lots on 434 street.'
490 cheap Lets near Bloom fed. . „•,
These Houses' and Lots will be sold on 'WWI*.
OLCI./ Pnees. THOS. B. SILL • SON.
er4 Cor. r ems and 33d-streets.
FIIL SALE.-111:31..DI11G LOTS
N ALLIONKNT °ter for sale
13 moot delightful building iota eltusted inthe
ISecond ward. Allegheny, on Perrysville Plant
Bowl awl Observatory e.o.m. edlololing
Dart Otwervatory grounds. These Lots are wart 01
are and one - hell (all scree. A plan of these
Loh ran be nun at my store. No. 83 WOOD
OIMEAT. The plan has also b en recorded.
Bach Lot le a front lot, fronting on Perryeellle •
road or Observatory avenue; else, 94 feet wide
b 131 deep. The lots opooslte the residence 01.
Wsweingtou sad Walter McClintock. ale
94 by 173 feet. Most or the lots are gold.
Five dwellings have beerferected already. Per
ones &woo. to leave the low reminds and
smoky mtles can here rind an portuty The
lorality D one of the finest in 10 0 two 11 100 0 . l
bet four relnisteei walk hos the had of 11
street; a board walk leads to the premises. Ttie
htl beauty of scenery and eurreundlngs are Cht
kl•
Ile Terme 0.71 Inlets low. Ennui. of
GEO. I. 0111 M.
No 83 Wood street. Pittsbergh, or No. 8011 Iver
Avenue. Alleghtor city. - Li
FOR te)
A.W MILL.
'The most extensive and trobstant!al Saw MW
In itilexhettycounty. altuated la the heat
hen portion of the city, at the - foot of 9 7th
street, Pittaburpb, with luxe Tana and gOod
Water Barge sad Moat Tato. -
Thelmprovements an on leased Around on
errs valuable term, 7he lot hesZehreet along
Alkalies, Valle, Railroad, sae stenos , fend
Renee idle, to Rent hank 000 feet, with We
Piet Mares /eating.
•
==l
'•VALUABLE SYLINBIM•BELLi„ .. •
. , • ,
Separate Qom Ilair Mill. Ir Daii.lsia Sante Ana
Boat Yard. Blacksmith hbop. 'Natalia. /lc Pit
action alien say time. This t, a tare aypic
ally for au mitts prlaln g party to r n lM• Malaita
and vroltablo Lumber and Bost Milh•H.
<Wilma bat • small cap tat.
/Or partlealui, inquire it 0 . 4,11111.
W. McULIIITOCX.
loot of Twatty.savcsah strict.
1870.
Cr=
VALUAIII E FARM AND !MILL
IPROPLISTT IVO BALL-811 Med MIS. ,
1.6..t00. Pechsegehe Malin.. Contel..lo4l
acres. TO of welch ale cleared: 1111 under good
ranee; 110 texas or Coal. Tee Isoprovneenis are
sour Floorang won rem Of box.. lq
110.0 Ortltie. Mlle. • large ... t o.: tw SOU .9"
era . ... Cottage Howe. 6 rooom.Tenast Eton.
atle WO Barn. young orchard.' Parties wlibusg
to to tato the milling and coal baslneea.the aOOO.
preset.. • ran opportunity. ITIos low. ra) ,
men. en/. Apply WB. MeLAIN • Co.
11.0•11.1.
•
PES IR A BLE ALLLEGEIENT
Cll 1r ItItdID•NCIC 706 N. LE. good
aean. corner of Itrrer and Cedar avenue, and
hear Hand Weal WM.,. lull. two Panora. dln.
lug room and lltenen. ben zoom and lywel t s.
Mrs, Mane. go/ sad water Senna. all .
eaaaad an d Is oopplete ardar. tounallate
"neje' will be given.
B. CllTH 9 ll 9 l7l l l t t . Bo ,e r i.e.
apt&
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell aid Brass Founders,
ENURE, LOCONOTIVE t Kenna mus
BRASSES
Made Prompt/y to 4 1 triOri
EABBIT"8 METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Prop?lawn and Maastanturas ot
J. At. Cooper's Improved Balance Wks!
STEAM PUMP. - ••
Office, 882 PENN STREET. •
Foundry, Cotaltk sad Itstiroollittollt•
nrrasunoN. PA
LIVING TON &XII. • •
Msaalsetarers arLIGHT OUT • 1101
CI Jas. 15T1C14 4131.191
Light work our measles. Looms Jolla=
Stouter sad Oste 111. W r tcoss Ur". so bad
With* of Raiders ,
ellffes and Werls, sear Osuse
Clty. restates sans& Lea
basso. pr
KEYSTONE POMMY.
S. M. BIER & 004
lissentang. of
QU66l,UnVare, Braikg Ware, &e.
Vf ..bous.363LIBLMMISIZT
/frau arum promail.r.
U'NEW OPERA MOUSE.
SATURDAY AVTIHNOON, Area 14,
HUSH HOLY VIANINION.
Will be presented tit. melee bane eq. ef
' LUCRETIA BOREDA, X. D.
The performance to commence with a
DAY Arran THE WEDDING. '
SATURDAY EVENING, last aisrmaratm eo l
ELIZE HOLT AND HARRY WALL,
Tor std.). occasion Unreal .40Pem la DreDIESIA
buelmque..
IVANHOE,
.AND
LUCRETIA BuRGIA, Y. D. •
Monday Evenlog— The popular actor, Mr, r.
CHA N FR AU.
garNevir OPEN. •
•
THE ART GALLERY,
Rlth a fine eolleatlou of raliplais, Ile prod..,
Wm of AZleriCall aad Yorelgn artt.tn.
231 LIBERTY STREET,
Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M
FANIPTELITI
RITUAL IR INSURANCE CO.
TO-LET
Of New - "fork.
139 BILOADWAY, NEW YORK.
PRINCIPAL IFEATOIII6II
OrdJuan whole Life PoIIeIm,ABSOLTITZLY
AO''-FORFIIITABLZ from Mimma of tali
•
annual Premium.
Spec al Informing NON-TORVELTABLIgatter
two annual payment. - All polities Net/WT(BT.
ABLE for 0404 estessw. and •IIsOLUTELTJA7
411 restrictions
after two annual
AU restrictions uron 'I RAVEL and 11.7:eluENCE,
remo,d, ana no permlla required. No ACV:.
MU LATION UP INTEERBF en I or Do.
',red Premium. and NOINCRICABE 01 &mad ..-
MPlTAVMlOzTr;i4lll4l4olll:ifillat
ANTEN INTEREBT pims. NO MAE Iswiatt . tnt
en LOAN. an] there Is NO ACCUMULAX
OF INTERMIT ehmed open she nese.
ale.bteosse BELF•dunTAININO to about els
igniatamrda.rrezeuatte4 yletA . tugacoasil .0.
axe tuned; alger:Vorrentee Inters Volt*,
dpwsmat
cies mld annals's.
COMMENCEMENT BUNINEMI of thii Cem- •
pool show. In year to Annt LIRE 1170: ,
BMA._ B 201.000; Follette Issued, 8,100.;
amount !neared. 111.31/0,000:' auto IM OT Pre . '
te10m.11350.000.
iod. wive •gents wanted everywhere le
Welter& Fens. • , - •
MX. A. FULLER. Manarray
.7llo74 TS Fourth Ale.. Pittsburgh. Pa-
W. P. PRIM.
Al Diamond. Alledmar.
FOR SALE.
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Eil
Opposite tee Deed of Wapil
.......... IWjeenl..
ADMINIOX
apl,:v7S
INSURANCE.
CA.BIEI
• -
INSUNANCE COMPANY.
PIIIILAN'S irons= GI,
PS. is Anna liesenel neer,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Capital ..141 Yaid 13m.
lIHIOIOII3. •
la feat . apt Y.BSINy.
.
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Willoct,
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L.• 4. GILSON, Oa
aryl Terms
Milne Bbi
D.nq w ,y,
Hill
noxise sixtuth
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diiiT. emotes xi mm, tt.m..i Aireiti , •
macaw wastr Moot. Dawn; a...C.0.ti rq..
ho l lge il op . stairsagrytt id.
of
71,....74:
rtes Make. A home lastnwtioa, smarmier — 1...
rectors who are wen latoldn to the 7.
sad who art deteraslood by' PhhoPtloh. sow'
olit7 to wtabstalst the amulet whlca -anti::
assumed, as a; . lisg the bast protect:oh*
. •
who Castro to In InsuroCl.' •
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James YeAtdol. tllllow , K•M h.
Alaxand• A rr, osseph SU .",
ALI.IOOW all, 0.1114 , _ 1114=.
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NATIONAL
INSURANCE. COMPANY.
Cor. Federal It. sad Diamoad,Alleakeay,
i Mak e. ette MX/ND' V/LTIONAL Bat[
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MAIIUINCE CO: Of PNILMMELMIX
orrios;* as 4 OIST 0561.53=r
Comm A. Itsucker. Lo
11.1:4 use
Towns Ikraames. ,
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1130PL73t0 . INKUILANCIE COM.
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mom
Insures agalun CMS of MO ilidlie46l
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NVM3ilf3. LIQ'iJORE;;ftI.
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLOMAG I
The Very Bed 12 the gaited Itates.
IgArwriciiniurm BY
latzLLza.m WAGNER
981 .rorthliertreth 'Street,
211114D1ILPICIA.
IV:Antic. -fall tbl liadtat kouN ti
Sly
SC/4 /Si VDT ec FRIA/kV
Asiroievsits or
OuNoils,, 11E1 Kt
ruifF..ityz wilitglan%
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409 PENN STRitET
11112 Ye Removes
OS. SS4 AND ass pour,
Cor. weilath at.. (tom Ly Canal.)
J OSEFEI 8.,F11 CIFI h 00.,
rw.l9L7:l67:flM:v42NiMitillip t
1112. 0 7 BTRZET, rITTINIMUL
also. dealems. Sollte. Rad
QUORII. HOP* • W 620
11% lam _YI-1:S ti .1:1
110BIRT 11. PATTEMON di CO.,
4 .
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