The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 23, 1870, Image 4

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flit lath* Gairtti,
LFIT AND SUBURBAN.
TDe lispablican members of Council
will hold a caucus at half pot two
o'clock this afternoon In Common Conn
ell chambeito nominate candidates for
Plre Cammlsslonem
Tie order season is almost over
New five cent plows are oonaing into
cdrouistion.
cny Councils meet Monday at two
o'etoek r. w.
T. IF. C. A.—See advertisement.
Monthly meeticg to-night. The public
are invited. •
LeVera of good books sre referred to
the advertisement of D. It.ppleton
the leading New York PobUshing House
bn our first page.
Cntef Davie, is using his endeavors
lo have Shit ordinance relative the pia
dor of over sidewelke enforced.
Toro or throe' of the Offenders were
bronitlet to just's° yesterday.
Wanted-3 rollers, 3 hookera.lo, 3 men
for rum work, 3 boys for country, to
• wOtk In vineyard. -Also girls for all
-wo k Tor city and country; Apply at
... ploymset Orlios. No. 1 Sixth street.
sifted —We learn from the Cincin
nati Enquirer of Thursday that John
Hatiubton, Fag late writing editor of
111 Journal. has been admitted to prae
,llto the several condi of, that city and
• William Barrington yesterday made
inibiwation before Alderman McAdams,
of the Fourteenth • ward, charging
William Eillagher and wife with choking
hinti and threatened to do him bodily
harm. • The parties were arrested and
beld to tell for a bearing. 1
lannestle Trouble.—Yesterday Alder
man Taylor t foreland the information of
Agnes -Mann against John Moran for
Winn earl , battery. John is her hus
band- He kicked and runt her, ahe al.
leggin, and threatened to kin her. John
was arrested and held for a hearing.
around Drowned.—Coroner Claweor
received a telegram from Tarantiam yes
terday stating that the body of an un
known man had beton found floating In
the Allegheny river at that ohm yester
day morning. Tbe Coroner repaired to
Tarentm to hold an Inquest on the body.
-The luxury of a good cigar can be sp•
predated by the patrons of Megraw. No.
45 Ninth (Hand) street. 110 tuts all the
Dept brands and some choice varieties to
bilobtained only at his eatabluibruenx.
ildesrschamr, all kinds of pipes. tobacco
and snuff, to be had at No. 45 Ninth
street.
lu Trouble Agato.—Str. Fred. Maid
was before United States Commlealoner
Gamble yesterday,. charged with carry.
lug on • wholesale business without
baying paid a epeeist tax, and for
neglecting to nut up a proper sign. He
was held to ball for Ma appearance at the
next term of court.
°slog Hems.—. , Clara Augusta," the
talented authoress whose contributions
to mayoral of the leadleg journals have
become so popular, pasaect through We
city yesterday on her way home to New
Hampshire, front North Fayette town
ship, thin county, where she has biotin
wending several weeks visiting her
. friends.
Flaky Fireman—lit the are Thiareday
algid in the Seventeenth ward Daryes
Donaldson, a fireman, attempted to Inter
fere with the Lawrence Hose Company:
He annoyed the ..boys" ao mach that an
'Wear s vse called who took him chtuve.
Yesterday. morning Donaldson was sent
to the workbosse for thirty days by
Deputy Mayor Nichols.
Bit 11Ia.—John Bensttung and Beaty
Behan% realdents of ()trashy borough,
got into an altercation yesterday; which
terminated in a fight, during I which
&halm bit a — blece out of &battling's
face. Information was made beforeJus-
Ike Ammon by Schattung charging
Schultz with mina and battery, and a
warrant wee issued for Ws arrest.
Carateeter ItelMensy, of oar -
cheater Pasaeriger Railway, V justly
retarded by.the patrons ss one of the
most gentlemanly and efhciant on the
load, and we regret that a little-squib,
published a few days apt"
, regard to the
breaking down of the a , could be at
ail construed Into any di pent of WM.
ea It was not In the least ao Intended.
Settled.—Fraratia Bennett, • boy about
ton years of age, struck • child of Mn.
Mary McCully 'a on the head with a tin
born snd knocked it down yesterday.
Mary made tnformation before Justice
Meisel charging the boy with assault and
battery. The boy's father agreed to pay
the costa and chastise hie hopeful.noe.
and on those conditions the cave was
aetAled.
Amonßand Battery...4obn Rail made
innsrmation -before Justice Ammon of
Zest Birmingham , yesterday charging
Jacob Bird with assault and battery: The
parties. reside In Baldwin township,
WhireallFS got Into a difficulty. .when It
'LS elitigsglittle 'defendant .knoeked the
tor down: Bird was arrested and
brought to the Mike of Justice Ammon,
• When the we was settled:,
Certain' Aecldant.—A German woman;
whose name we did not learn, mat with
• merlons accident at Neville Sutton, on
the Pittiburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago
lits Wind, yesterday' morning. She was
coming down the plank walk to the star
Con when she slipped and fail; rotting
aver into the deep gulch below, injuring
herself severely. An Immediate ;sub
scription was raised among the gentle
man present-for Gm purpose of pimping
• tailing along the walk.
The Grant . Liaose.—Travelem and
Strangers will anti comfortable hotel au
oomnsodaticns of
the Grant House, rale.
ghat,. eorner of Federal and Isabella
serest& Cleanliness Is a rule. In the
house. not lase than attention to' the
guests. Mr. G. 0. Lightesp, toe proprie
tor, has had along experience in hotel
keeping and understands It thoroughly.
Under his management the Grant House
Is (*dated- to beCome popular.
quecusware.—Our home manufsetur•
ars should always beaustalned abovisll
others. Thus is a strong reason why our
7com.das should purchase their queens.
ware at 868 Liberty street, the ware.
house of the Keystone Pottery, Messrs.
Kiss dkoo., proprietors. A mare cogent
resson, - ffrowever, Is that they can be sup
plied hare with the best goods it the
cheapest prima. This argument sull9-
. dent to emount for their large share of
Severely IsJoree.—Yesterday after
noon Christian Boff, employed as driver
SW /deism Young 4. co , while prooeed
tug with his team along Penn Liam;
wee : accidentally jolted off the ; wagon
neer litlghteenth street. Orie Sot the
wheels passed over s him arm, Isatinaing
the ilpth terribly, and also tearing the
Bash on his leg, and ispraining his ankle.
He was carried into Dr. Hearn's Caine,
where his injuries were attenoed to,
after which he wan taken to his borne
im the Twelfth ward.
meaticsreaLs-Two ems, glving their
so names as rouchel and Busy. got into a
quarrel at the Red Llon Hotel yesterday,
and became co bobitetous that the °Meer
on duty In that bacilli, was called and
took them to the lockup. -They were
both placed in onecell and tad been In
•. 'but a few minutes when they renewed
toetilltles and were ponndlog each other'
severely. An officer interfered and sopa,
rated them. putting them In - upstate
cella. They wore brought before the
' Mayor last evening. who Imposed • tine
• of po sod costa upon each a then&
Ole Mate Is tba name of • new Oar
am paper, the Initial number of.mbleh
eppeneed lest.. reek. It is • good abed,
_guano, weU printed on not vary:said
paper, a fault doubtless soot
bs remedied—and hill of letermting
matter.- The object of this new_jouruld
la to furnish the Germans of Western
Pennsylvania with good reading at a low
prim, and in order to do this. three
serial atones, by renowned German
novelists, ate begun In the drat number.
;W• like the object and the appearance
.Dle Glocke, everything about It, In
bat, except the salutatory, which ap•
pars to have been written by one of those
_ irreproachable Teutons who quarrel with
their felloW-conntrymen for rpeaklng
itoir,Uah In America. We believe that
, the new journal will be moeissafal. and
k • 0•11 publishers One ear beat wishes.
Waltewialled
Joseph Jones made inibrinstion before
• inatine ttillebttry yesterday, charging
his brottna4n-law..lalchael end Fount
Boyle, with areault eau battery. Mr.
- -Jonas sileps that he ens wind io
whitemmiting the tattling of hie use,
when the amused came in and =U
nhandy upset Witten ladder upon Witch
he ma standing._ In falling he streak
one of them with the brash and the
bucket of ilme tell on the Mbar, where
upon they both ,attacked and beat him.
A warrant wairtentied tbr the OM* of
„- the Haylsi.,
• NEW PROJECT
The RonneDevine Railroad— Proposed
Eatendon of their Depot—A Plan for
ibe improvement—Connells to be Apv
• pealed to.
Yesterday .
.afternoon the Railroad
Committee of City Councils, wi'h Presi
dent linghart, of the Connellaville Rail
road, were engaged in considering a
new proposition which will be presented
to Councils on Monday afternoon. •
It is well known that the business of
the railroad is Increasing, and that the
approaching completion of the line in Its
connection with Baltimore renders
greater depot facilities an urgent neces
sity-. To supply this want the
Company desire to occupy a small
portion of. the Monet:lsabela wharf
with buildings for the purpose. They
propose to extend a trestle work from
the present terminus of the track at .
Grant ;greet along the center of the wharf
to Smithfield street, and at that point
erect • new passenger depot. This
trestle work will be supported by iron
pillar; a sufficient distance apart, and a
proper height, so that Indite on tbb
wharf will not bein the least obstructed.
Two tracks _will be laid upon it, with
tootwalks on either side. The whole will
be roofed over,
and the sides constructed
of ornamental latt.loe work, everything
to be completely fireproof.
The depot. at Smithfield -street will be
about seventy feet long by about forty
feet wide,: comtnemeing even with the
bridge abutment and extending along
Smithfield street toward Water: The
front portion will be two stories high,
and It is proposed to make it en archi
tectural ornament to that portion of the
city. The present roadway from Smith
field street to the rivet's edge will be pre
served—the structure being high enough
to admit of the passage under it of a
wagon loaded with hay. A roadway will
also be Constructed from the street Into
the depot for carriages and other light
vehicles. The new depot will be fitted
off ea the headquarters of the Company
officials, and as a regular passenger sta
tion. The old one It is designed to
transform into a freight depot exclusive.
ly, a necessity for which bra.existed a
longtime.'
The treatle work will not be less than
sixteen feet at any paint above the wharf;
:at the highest point It will, be nineteen
and a half feet. From low water mark
to the lower pillars of the trestle the
distance will be about one hunated feet
In the clear. Twenty or thirty . feet of
water would be required In the river to
bring it up so that the traffic on the
wharf would be interfered with, and then
if necessary the boats could unload on
the 'retitle work, which will be as good
as a landing when the aides are removed.
As to the wharfage, President Hughart
expressed himself In behalf of his com
pany as ready to pay a fair rental for the
ground occupied, so that the city would
pocuniarly be the gainer.
, Nearly all of the committee were pre
sent yesterday afternoon and spent some
time In examining the ground. They
seemed to be favorable to the new move
ment. It will come up In Councils next
Monday, and if the privilege be granted
the company propose to commence Im
mediately to erect the briliclitrga..
A Strong Recommendatkui.
It is often a matter of great trouble
with purehasers of Pianos Which !owlet%
from among so many kinds`which are in
the market. Persons about to purchase
will find the following letter Tory Inter
esting, and one which may desist them
in making a selection. Coming from
such a source the oommrusioetion beam
It. own 'weight, and la entitled to no or
dinary consideration. The Knabe Pianos,
of which . mention la herein made, aro
sold In this altycnily by Charlotte Blume,
43- Fifth avenue. to whom all persons
should apply. She hu now on band a
choice assortment of these Instruments
in her warerooms, to which public exam
ination Is Invited. &glided of the supe
riority of the planes the agent I. content
to allow them to gain favor on merit, a
policy which has already been the means
of introducing them Into many homes of
the city and vicinity. But to the letter:
PITTIMIIROII. March 21, 1870.
Memos. Wu. KNABB a. Co., Biltllllore.
Gentlemen:—The Grand piano ordered
from you came to hand safely on the
17th lost., through your excellent agent,
Mrs. Blume. lam so entirely satisfied
lu every possible respect that I cannot
dud language to express my delight. I
have never seen any Grand piano that
could be compared to It. The volume of
the }lnaba Grand Is wonderful and sub
lime. %he tremendous newel causes as.
tonishment,land yet through the beauti
ful touch and perfectly smooth and quiet
tnecbablam, the petibrmer Is enabled to
produce (without the mialatance of the
pedals) the softestquality of tone, and
echoes can be produced to perfection.
Your Grand is in reality and fact a con
cert grand, Some weega ago I bad the
opportunity of examining the stock of
your pianos at the warereema of airs.
enarlotte Blume, and. found all,
without except exception, Number 1
Instruments and would advise all in
want of a really first elute instrument to
purchase at that establishment- In the
smallest parts, even, Honesty ix apparent
In their workmanship and the praise of
their beautiful mualeal tone and long
wear Is no dor.bt• mug by thousands of
families. I certainly consider them
. -
auporior to all others, having had one in
constant use for eleven year. to my en
tire satisfaction, a statement I cannot
make of any other make which I have
had.
Erperiena4 convinces me of the caper.
iority of the Koine piano. lam glad to
beer that Mrs, FlaMe is doing a large
ovalness In selling your pianos, and you
now he assured that whoever mks my
*dyke ' regarding pianos, the Insane
piano shall have the preference over all ,
others known to me this day. Wishing
You continued success, I remain,
Moat truly your friend,
EtorteOck, 81 Peril St...
, .
Netting of the Executive Cementer.
- yesterday afternoon a Malittoli of the
Republican County Executive Committee
was held at their headquarters. There
was a full attendance. Mr. J. E. NicKel
vy was called to the chair, and Mr. N. P.
Reed Ocean Secretary.
The chairman said the object of the
meeting was to take some action in ref.
°ranee to the invitation which bad been
received from the committee having In
charge the Amendment'lnblice to-parti
cipate In the celebration.
After some discussion the following
resolution was presented and adopted:
. Resolved, That the Ron. Thee. M. Mar
shall be rev:tested to addrese the colored
citizens at the! st and in the Diamond,
Allegheny, on e day of their oommera.
oration of the denim of the Fifteenth
Amendment, and on behalf of the Re
publican County Executive Committee
welcome them into the ranks of citizen
ship.
Mr. Cohen offered a resolution accept
ing the invitation which bad been ex
tended, and requesting all members of
the committee to turn out on the day of
the celebration. Adopted.
On motion of Mr. Reed.; committee of
two was appointed to make arrange
ments with the Colored Executive Com
mittee in reference to the matter. The
Chair appointed Messrs. Reed and
lambic it this committee.
Messrs. Cohen and Scandrett were also
appainted te notify Mr. Marshall of his
appointment as speaker.
The meeting f o u r its:n until
Monday a ft ernoon ator o'cloch.
Don't want Min
Wednesday evening lust John Andrews
was arrested In oohlmbne, Ohio, on ens.
picion. In his purgation were found
two -new Colt's navy revolvers, both
leaded, a huge knife, numerous keys.
watches, else, dirk lantern, rubber shoes,
flasks of powder, and other auspicious
article% besides one fine gold watch. • In
parer to interrogatories, he stated to the
Layer that he had purchased the revolt'
vex. at Pittsburgh. He is about six feet
high, of strong muscular development,
and has a bright, keen realest; eye, deep.
ly sunken, that sees all that le tnumplr-
Ing about him. Lle was oommited for
sixty days . in default of Line. The Col-
Ambits people are anxious to get fid of
John, and if he is "wanted" elsewhere,
they will gladly hand him over to the
paper auttarities. We hope the author
ities here have no claims on Andrew'.
We have tar too-many of that class of
chile now. We hope the Columbus
people will not allow him to come back
to this city if be ear was here, which is
not at all Likely., He would hardly leave
Pittsburgh to aci where he would be ar
rested on suriplarm. He doh't belong
here and It he Atom we dab% want him
bock again.
Bruiferd the Y,uDge►
Another member of the Bradford lam.
fly Is anzlotte for Woe. The resplendent
record of Christy has Ingdred Edward, a
younger brother, to deeds of note—police
Dote. Yesterday, John Flimsy, an old
gentleman smarty sixty years of age,
called uppn Alderman hicidasters end
instituted the' amour, promedinga to ,,
wards the arrest of Edward for insult
and battery. The deponent alleges he
wan walking quietly up Pennsylvania
avenue, our the Wart Home. Thursday
=when .Edward emerged from a
and,' unprovoked, attacked and
severely beat him. He never met the
youth before, and ban no desire to will
latch
satehie solusintanoe l a demon.
womultratPre manner. 0 Biondin la
~ _. I Making lbw Edward.. \ .
WANTED TO E 0 HENCE.
A Taller Leta Dbicesraged —And Takes
Laudanum—But Dees not Die—How
the Attempt wax Frustrated.
Yesterday afternoon Clay alley, near
Washington street, was the scene of an
episode somewhat exalting In Its char
acter:One of the denizens of that locality
became tired of life and attempted to
"take up arms against a sea of trouble,
and by opposing, end them," and himself,
too. Mr. Michael Sullivan was the man,
' • talloiby trade, about thirty -five years of
age, the head of a family of a wife and
several children. He bad been drinking.
it la said, quite freely of late, and became
discouraged and moody. About four
o'clock yeeterdayafternoon be came Into
the house and laid down on a bed In a
few minutes be called one °Fhb: little
girls to the bedside and gave her a small
vial marked "Laudanum, 2 onnces,7
- which be ordered to be given to ber
mother. Mrs. Sullivan was in another
rocr4 but as soon as the vial was placed
in her hands abe comproheudod the
situation and ran Into a neighbor's
for assistance. It was but the
work of a few minutes to alarm the
neighborhood and to summon a physi
cian. Dr. Shaw arrived promptly, and
by means of antidotes and the use of the
usual remedies properly applied, sue.
ceeded in restoring the almost tinool2-
scions man to consciotumeas again. It
was several hours, however, tit fore he
manifested any symptOms of the slight
eat strength. He then seemed indisposed
to talk and refused to explain his con
duct or tell where he procured the
laudanum. Last evening he was im
proving and thought to be In no danger.
- It is probably he will not try the experi
ment again, or if he does, he ought to
achieve greater success. .
THE COURTS.
Uolted Wiles District Court—Judge
McCandless.,
FRIDAY, April Zl.—United States Dis
trict Attorney Swope moved Ibr a judg..
ment In the case of the United States vs.
Loots B. Shields, convicted of violation
of the provisions of the revenue law
relating to distilleries. The defendant
was sentenced to pay a fine of one thou
sand dollars, and to undergo an Imprison
ment In the county jail for a term of six
months.
District Court—Judge liirkpatrlclt
Franwv, April the car of Ap•
- pleby va. Spencer, McKay & Co. pre
viously reported, the jury found for the
plaintiff in the sum of #1,687,95. •
A number of eases were called but the
parties were not ready for trial and court
adjourned without transacting any forth.
or Drollness,
Common Pleas—Judge Collier
FAIDAY, April V.—The case of Finney
vs. Brown, action on .a contract for the
delivery of 100,000 bonnets of coal, pre
vious reported, was rest:tined, and after
hearing the argumenta, the Court
charged the Jury, but a verdict had not
been agreed upon when Court adjourned.
The jury were directed to read the ver.
diet, if one was agreed upon, and hand it
to the Court Saturday or Monday morn.
tug.
The Amendment Jubilee
Last evening a Joint meeting of the
several Committees of Arrangements for
the Jubilee Celebration was held at the
Baptist church on Water street. John
Peck presided, Mr. H. A. Neale acting as
Secretary.
Arrangements were made to complete
the route of procession before the rigid
cation meeting in the Diamond, so as to
remove therefrom all obatrrictions In the
shape of wagons and carriages.
It was also decided to have the meeting
commence at four o'clock.
The spacial orders of the Chief Marshal
will appear In Monday's papers.
In addition to citizens already Invited,
invitations were extended to Rev. Dr.
Bell, T. J. Hoakinson. J. A. levier, John .
F. Jennings and John F. Roller, Iraq;
to occupy the carriages In the Allegheny
Prof. & A. Neale prEWented the follow
log: .
Remised, That we gratefully acknowl
edge the kind oourteales extended to us
by the Union Republican . Executive
Committee of Allegheny County, In ap
pointing a sub-committee to parUelpate
with us in thenelebration of our complete
enfranchisement, on next Tuesday.- We
also take advantage of the present sno•
went to declare our mincers and heartfelt
adberence to the principles of the -Rs.
PubliMu party, because It le the party of
ideas, \ and because It deserve. our un
changing gratitude for its noble es
pousals of the freedom and enfranchise•
went of our rage. -
The; resolution was ussulmorutly
adopted.
The .general oomudites alao resolved
to have an elegantly decorated esrrlsge
for the we of representatives of the "Old
Liberty Party." &menu whom will be
CoL E .7. Allen and .7. Gillespie, Esq.
The'meetiog then adjourned.
Insanity's Vre•lu.
Yesterday afternoon& queer apparition
astonished end frightened the residents
of the'Seventeenth ward, In the neigh
borhood of the Allegheny Cemetery.
The stranger was arrayed In a grotesque
garb, of which a wreath of cabbage
reeves formed the head dens and an old
red window curtain the mantle, while in
one hand wag a large'aebbege head and
in the other a whitewash brush. The
unique uniform and peculiar Ketone of
the wearer attracted the attention of the
sums"police, who, alter a deliberate official
and summing up of the necessary
official courage, approached the walking
curb:idly and took it—or her—for It was
a woman. Into custody. She wee taken
to the office of Deputy Mayor .Nichols,
where the placid magistrate wu favored
with an Highland- Mng and' a aeries of
other terpsichorean exordia**, more re
markable for the agility displayed, and
the accompanymens of a wild gong un
like anything above, or beneath or upon,
this awndane ar - -•e, than •—• other en
tertainment. ^ mitt , was
taken to the / seventeenth
ward, where belevening.
She was ur • friends or
home, ant' Own of her
this was t that could
be made see kindly
cared for, tpear to day
will be a Inetituticm.
She seem' 'ye years of
age.
13=1
City Hall
to say U
oompletet
now be hat
ly. The b
and the
_ ...
popular. .., :flied at ea&
trip and..., .... themselves delighted
with this new feature In a fair loom.
The Refreshment Table in charge of
'
wd i
Mn. Dr. i b Ahl and Idles Ellen
Kearney Use roo:mi
dnt point of Interest
Ice Cream d cake was enjoyed by
Orob
large Oro the arrangetnent wee
so perfect that all were welt attended.
There will be' a matinee this afternbon
at two o'clock. No donut all the little
folk. will be on hand, and we feel coati.
dent In saying they will vote the fair a
decided success. The Votingent the One
pair of Elepnanta wig very spirited. On
the dosing of the polio the votes spirited.,
as follows: Theodore E. Tack, no, T.
Brent Swearingen, 320; S. A. Ottsgrave,
220 : W. D. Spiking, 6% George Walton
Brook, 40.
There will be sweet Inutile during the
.evening entertainment aa a number of '
gentlemen well known to the muslmal
world have volunteered their serviees.
We hone to see a large attendance.
Mortuary Report.
Dr../. Guy McCandless, Physician of
the Board of Health, inakeetbe
log report of the Interments In the city
of Pittabarigh from April 11th to April
18th. 1870: .
Intiammation of logelp, 1: fill Born,
1;
2; Drownwi, pneumonia, AI; 'nips&
1; Phthlaia, 1: geartatins, ydrdoe.;
phalue, 2 Convulsions, 2; Wiry: 1:
Aaoltell, 1; Born, 1; Diphtheitail:• Uanil.
lazy Bronolutie, tdeaaole,2; kteningitla,
1; Hadmitemesha 1; Jaundice, 1. •
Of the above there were: Under one
year, 18; from one to two, 8, from two to
eve, 2 from flvo to ten, 2; from twenty to
thirty, 2; from thirty to forty, 4; from
fifty to sixty, 2; from exty to seventy, 1;
from seventy to eighty, 1. Males, 16;
reneges, is; white, al; colored, 0: total, 81
.
I)emogrigt.lp cauciw,
Yesterday afternoon a canine or Lao
Democretio members of Ootinclls was
bold at Leyftryetie Hall, at two o'clock.
The object of the gathering was to place
In nomination candidates for *Tire Com
mbodoners." The Canons •conthmed
during the greater part of the afternoon,
and resulted in three nominations being
made: Mesas. James P. Barr. Four
teenth ward, C. B Strain, war Fifth ward,
and JameaVrin, Second d.
There were • large number. of candi.
dal" of course and several' Who bad
confidently expected the boners, clime
away shorn. There ace Moe persona to
be ohoesn, bpt them:tone thought these
would be authelent tto tte, twchrPone
Democratic votes In Coll=te• S
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNING, • APRIL 23 1876
- amusements,
Oran& Housx.—hfr. Chanfrau, the
Inimitable comedian, was the recipient
of a benefit at the Opera House feat even.
lug. The audience was quite large, but
not such an one as the character of the
entertainment merited. That most
amusing of all comedies, ~ E lam," was
presented, and of course It was welt
played. Chanfran alwaysplays well and
his support last evening was all. that
could be dealred. He will appear at the
matinee thin afternoon and also In an
entertainment this evening.
GRAND Catroster.—The music loving
portion of our readers will be pleased to
learn that Rho Carrie Goldaticker for
merly a resident, and we believes n ativei
of thia city, will give a grand musical
concert at Masonic Hall some evening
during next week. Miss O. will be as
elated by some of our beat amateur mu'
sicians. • .
We clip the following flattering notice
of Miss tioldstlcker from a St. Louts
paper:
The concert given by Miss C. Gold
sticker on last Friday, In Temple Hall,
fulfilled even the 'highest expectations.
The hall was tilled to its utmost capacity,
and the financial result muM be very sa
tisfactory to this young. artist, who Is
going to visit some other larger places of
this country. The appearance of Miss
made a very favorable Impression on
the public, and did not fall to elicit thun
ders of hearty applause. Every song
given by her gave proof of her well Cul.
tivated, metallic and Powerful voice:
After the song • , Dan .Friadicnnadchert,"
by Myerbeer. there was no end to the
applause. We wish. and hope the same
success she attained hero will follow the
young lady on all her travels in this
country.
ART GALLKIIT.—The moat attractive
place In the city is the Art Gallery, No.
231 Liberty street. Th re is a fine col
!action of works of art nd the arrange.
meat of them Is exce nt. Everybody
should visit It:
I=l
The following deeds were admitted to
record in the office' of Thos. H. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Friday,
Aprll22, MO:
Geo. W. hell tit Jas. McKernel., April IL, ICK
lot n toy Cal rt. In ld ware, Allerhany elty..goi.
bt• Yollock to Jag Hunter. Jn. 3L tom 10, II
y 100 ft. on Penn ht., Ylu.shor a gh 111760
Jae. id Carson t o IMMT C. Barenfield, March2t,
in; lot 24 ly GO It. on Water Lone. Allegheny
city OK
Jcs.sn Thom. to IL hohtwarte. Nor. 1.56: lot..
by 100 ft. 10 00111 , of 1311.1010K0, 00 Kedlard
A. C. Retneman to Chtl..Manch 17.16.9;
let 40 by MI 2t, In Tth Karo, Allt Olen, el 9..9900
IL .1 lb, Greco. 41
landO WM. M. Shaw, Ipfil
iri.; CIS acre. of ln Rlehland tp
Geo. Dieliee to L. Rothschild. March 24, IGO;
lot= 01 96 ft., on Biros ht., ai.egi..7 city.
00.160
WOO Blnn. to illartivet wytte, Aro II 11, 11C0; lot
73 by I= 1t...0n Forbes St.. Plttablergb„.. guys
Wm, Begat' to J. Ke l so, basset 1, IRO; es
urn of land In Penn to 110,700
A. K. Harr tA. F. Baum, Idarrlll el, 1170; Isere
ot d 113 701 ward, PM:Outwit • SI WO
Oro Hess to Peter Bets, Ao7ll li. IRO; total
Johnfrown Znalsta 131 Allegheny 0.11.41.51*
oto Andress Amesbnogh. May 11119.
lot 7.13 y SO ft., ock Ulmer St., Intnalegbaso.
111..0:0
John Brown to Chu: Wood, May I. IWO; 1.010 be
SO 11.00 woe street as abase
Joon Jseobs t 3 J. 0000010, Aprll O. 1170; lot SO
by 194.5. on tinsel:n:nog Pine, 7740 word Vette.
burs tt
Jane Appleton, et
land t o
K 71 1 . 1 .00/. APett
1.7011•4001 of lb Mantels to pi no
The Woman lo Meet
They seem to be increasing lathe nom.
munity. Lest evening offices Palmer
while perambulating Smithfield street,
observed a woman dressed in black and
apparently about forty years of age. In
answer to an inquiry she said one of her
sons had Just been killed In Allegheny,
another massacred In Pittsburgh, and
his remains boxed and sent to the Court
Hones, The officer deemed It advisable
to lake her to the lockup. Shortly
afterward she was Interviewed by the
reporters of
the morning papers, who
were on_tbe look out for an immense
actuation They discovered her name
to be Mrs. Bain. and received in reply to
an inquiry that she "was tired, and Just
sat down on the Customthouse steps."
The sensation vanished: the question of
her insanity become a little mixed In the
reportorial mind: she refried, to say an
otherAyd; the interilew was over, and
she w Alone.
tT •
Wews Brevities.
The ton Commercial Baliefin says
the • man question now is "what did
she lath on." The question among tra.
veining, whose Unlike are the - best and
cheapW, and the answer is Liebier's,
from Wood street.
Six !strong minded ladles In Phtladel.
phis have But created • sensation by
walking down Chestnut street a la
Bloonar. Llebler created a sensation
wheolhe opened his mammoth trunk
eatalißahment at 104 Wood street, and
exhibited his stock of and the
pride.
Italie has written twenty-five Operas.
anti proved successful every time. In
that respect he's like Lanier, who
always U succeestul. Call as 104 Wood
street and see if this be not the truth.
A Manville reporter 'wefts that down
that way "the days, with linked hands,
trip lightly into the dim archway of the
past." Naughty days. They abouldn't
do that again. Better buy a trunk at
Lanier's, 104 Wood street, and pack
themselves away.
Hats sud Caps.
More new styles at Fleming d oo.'s
great representative aid and Cap House,
No. 139 Wood street. In our notice •
day or two ago of the many elegant de.
sigis of Hats and Cape which this really
great and enterprising house . bas origi
nated, we omitted to mention the new
style Silk Hat, wblet, Is entirely their
own design, and Is • perfect model of
'beauty. It - Is manufaotured 'for their
house only, and of the very beet mate
riaL Mesas. Fleming d Co. are unable
to supply the demand for this hat, each
Is its popularity. Although the sales of
this house during the week have been
immense, the daily arrivals of Mock
keeps the madmen' always complete.
Everything new and nobby in the hat
line may be purchased there at fifteen to
twenty per cent. lee, than at any other
house.
Whaiia ILI
What is laughing Gas is the question
that has probably been asked a thousand
limes by many persona, and but few of
them, we Imagine, have been correctly
informed about It. It la simply oxygen
gas combined with a lea proportion of
nitrogen gas than we end In the common
air, the game elements as air hat com
bined In different proportions. Oxygen
la the life giving principle of the air, and
without it - human beings could not exist.
Dr. Elpeneer, the 'eminent' dentist, Ito.
254 Penn street, is the originator of this
new anesthenle agent in Pittsburgh, and
bas given It to over fourteen thousand
patients during the put six years, with
the most pleasant effects. -
ndanoe
to 144/111ed
I We Dow
ratty can
pleaguit
/ decorated
ire ts very
..ch
Penonal Matra
Lotta is sparkling in Washington; and
Lick:der t selling off his trunk,' at 104
Wood Nicest, Pittsburgh.
The Ktrig of Shim Is seventeen Neon
of age. • HOS briefly known as loadetco,
Phrs-Pora-Meds-Hahar Chualon -110 m.
He has no other rums. He le especially
unfortgriate hi'mot Awing one 6f Lie".
tor. Wanks; THlebttighere ere more
fernted, theScan_get one of these artlelp
by calling at 104 Wood street.
Senator Hare ls says he Was once °rein•
ded from the Senate gallery. rilnee are
°hanged now. , Parrtiorly It was dlalcult
to gel a good' trunk la Pittsburgh, /1
Isn't so now. Helder hag them at 104
Wood street. He boa trunks, portman•
toms, tallies, isdle's travelling satchels
and every thing In the trunk t) at 104
Wood street . He Invites an ei !nation
of Ins stock. ,
TO. pplatineptall.
Kr. Wm. Holtsheimer is the proprietor
of the Continental, the popular rattan. I
rant of the city, next door -below the
Posh:dice, Fifth avenue. He pays par
ticular attention to his baldness, which
is the secret of his mucosa'. At any hour
of the day, so perfect are , the arrange.
meats • patron may call and without
delay receive a lunch or “agotare" meal,
healthful, nutritious and palatable.
Gentlemanly waiters ate tilWays in at.
tendency, and the customers are 11000M-'
modated without bustle or confusion.
We need say nothing pf the character of
the food prepared and served to all.
Those who have been thereicnow what It
is, and those who beet not can form a
much better-Ideaby calling at the estab
ltshtnent, next door below the Postofnoe,
Fifth avenue..
=II=
Lace Goods at Moorhead's
Silk and 8 atlna..„.—. at Moorhead'a
Millinery. Geode .at Moorhead's
Varieties at Moorbead'a
Jet..........at Moorhaitd'a
Trimmings e....at Moorboad'a
Spring Style's .. Maori:podia
Fresh Stook Moorhead%
The Ladles' Faardonable Zmporkitti Is
Moorhead's', No. 81 Market street.
Dew Rooks.,
The Old Kitchen Fire.
•
P
h:s4ll7to Forrelgoere. _
' Linden Wood.
• For tale by
F. a. •na Third 'Ayenhe,
Piltiburgb.'
WHlC• 77 . l alse, wholesale and re.
raw at es& 4 01 11n1Idige's, 174 Smltlellehh,
Cheap Barks.—CoL J. D. 'Egan, nail
door to the Methodist Book Depository.
hu echoic* lot of standard worse which
he is ready to dispose of at half price.
These works embrace volumes upon all
subjects and are by the best authors,
many of then being rarities in the way
of Itterstan3. Purchasers of works can
economize by investing their money with
Col. 'Egan..
No. l lembeg.—We do not wish to tu
fo= you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful,
or any other man, has discovered a rem
edy that cures all diseases of mind, body
or estate, and is destined to mate our
sublunary -sphere a blissful paradise, to
which heaven Itself shall be but a side
show, but we do wish to inform you that
Dr./ 58 9e's CAztarrh Remedy has mired
thousands of cattalo! Catarrh snits worst
forma and stapes, and the proprietor will
Pay 1300 for a case of this loathsome
disease whloti' he cannot. cure. It may
be procured by mail for sixty cents, by
addressing R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo,
N. V. For sale at most drug stores eve.
rywlisre.
new Ittocs—Latest Styles.—Messrs.
William Hespenbeide it Co., No. 69,
Sixth (St. Clair) street, have one of the
fineedainertments of goods for men's wear
be found In the city. Everything,
from the finest broadcloth to a home.
wan, can be had at their store. They
have also an experienced set of hands
and are prepared without the least delay
to make tip suits to order, at moderate
prices, and on the shortest notice. They
guarantee everything to give malefaction;
otherwisS the purchaser need note pay
for it. Young gentlemen and thorns of
Older growth who desire to wear neat 6t.
ting sod substantial garments should
patronize Hespenhelde *OO.
Donk Postpone a Pleeesdty.—Every
family needs a sewing machine, and in
making the selection, naturally want the
best one they can get. The "Weed," at
116 Market street, will be found to ann.
bins all the good points of other ma
chines, and lacking their defects. Call
at 116 and be convinced. Sold on easy
terms. Aa Weed machines, no matter by
whom sold, adjuated at this office.
. -
Brattiest Mustiest—All kinds of brash
bf our own manufacture, atrLough
ridge, 171 Smithfield street.
Youngsen , a—Do you want ice cream,
confectionery or anything in that line.
call at Youngson's, corner of Diamond
' Alley and eimitittield street; or if during
the day or evening you want a lunch,
your wants can be supplied with a de
iiololl.l repast at the same piety. Young.
son's is one of the best confectionery
and Ice cream saloons in the city.
We are acquainted with a man who
had the ugliest dirpoilltion that we ever
knew; he commenced drinking. Pier,
Denman At Co.'s cream ale and he to now
"sweeter than honey and the honey
comb."
The Spring Skeet et Henry G. Male,
Merchant Tailor, at corner of Penn
avenue and Sixth street, is now large
and complete. Monsieur Bonpain con
tinues to preside at the cutting. tf
Acre Lots at Asetion.—A public sale of
lots will take place at Jacks' Run on
Wednesday nest. See advertisement
on third page. Plan at US 'Federal
street. A. Leggate. auctioneer.
For looking gismo and picture &mom.
go to Loughridge's 1718inithileld amok
OHIO HEMS.
Jos. Vnuno, for sixty years a resident
of Melga county, died on Wednesday
week in the 90th year of his age. He
bad been a licensed preacher in the N. E.
Church for sixty years.
Tama is an Indian woman named
Anna Reed, living in Chillicothe, who
will be 109 years old in May. She is a
Wive of North Carolina. Her Mishima
died seven or eight years ago, In Fayette
county, at the age of 113. -
Tnaincame returns for Clark county
have been made out and sent to the de.
partmentby Aesistant ASSeelOt Brelsford.
They show an increase in the tax list of
$lOO,OOO, indicating a-healthy condition
of the county, • and that manufactores
have been very prosperous.
A m0Y1111)01T is . on foot among the
business men in many of the toasts of
Ohio to inaugurate the cash system in all
transactions. In Elyria, the New says:
"The leading houses have signed a con
tract to enforce cash payments after April
Ist, and several other towns are already
practically testing the plan."
Mn. Many Tawnlitt, of Grafton,
Lorain county, died an the 9th instant,
aged ninety-two years and four months.
Her husband preceded her about two
years ago, aged ninety-one years. They
were among the earliest settlers in Ore-
ton, having lived on the term where they
both died Mace the year 1817.
Monne]: has pasted the following rear,
•'Resulted, That we will nos all
lawful measures and forcible mane, If
necemary, to keep this town clear of
gamblers, dice jugglers, sneak thieves,
confidence men and pickpockets." And
in pursuance therewith the citizens have
organized a vigilance committee.
Tax Ravenna Doisoerat, of the 6th
Inst., lays: "On Monday morning last
Sylvester Ho glue, Fan. of Kent, fell
suddenly dead , in a store In that place, of
apoplexy. Mr. Huggins was about sixty
years of age, ,a prominent, respected 'and
beloved citizen. He was Toted for, on
Monday, as the Republican candidate for
Mayor."
Tux Dayton herald says: "By blend
ing the names of some of our streets, -the
following combination will semi.;
Stone-Blind, Green-Apple, Gated-Water;
.Little• Miami, New-Garden, Plum-Orch
ard, Ashley-Brown, Pront•Roe, King.
George ' Mad-River-Bridge, St. Mary's-
Church, State-rnion, George-Waahlug.
ton, Henry-Bacon, High-Rill, Mill-Race,
Warren.Philli pa, John• Van Clew, Henry.
(D).Stout, Zignag•Counol.
Tax late explosion of Migbee & Co.'s
Mill, at Bellevue, called forth the follow
ing colloquy: Mr. O'B., living a short
distance fr om the mill , narrowly escaped
death by this, u -Intl as a former ex
plosion. The old lady was told they bad
better move away from the mill, since
they bad the second time narrowly eit•
roped with their lives. But she rather
scorned the idea, and said, "O, the Lord
will protect us, but it dr, seem ss the
devil Is in that old mill. '
ASHTABULA lays that under the new
city officers it will be unfortunate for a
bummer to be seen staggering upon the
street, for Bartholomew will surely gobble
him up, for the Council have said no one
shall be allowed to appear In the street
intoxicated, no matter whether be be or
derly or not, and they have made It the
duty of the Marshal to take the offender
to safe keeplag upon tha tint floor of the
town house, a plata retarded as =Pits'
unt on account of the poor 'mammoths.
dont and pdblic manner In Which the
guests are received.
Tea Conneaut Reporter relates the.
following instance, illustrating the tetri
ble ectivity and virulence of strychnine:
a firmer, named phlipon, Beath neat
thinking to rid his cornfield of a
troublesome ground hog, managed to ad.
minister the quadruped a dose of strych•
nine which killed him nearly lastantlT.
The Cargo Ina suspended-' in a tree.
where the crows soon espied the savory
bit, and proceeded to appease their app.
thee. After partaking of the fatal meal,
the crows would fly rapidly a short dia.
Lance, Al If In agony. and fall dead to the
ground. The bones, being thoroughly
stripped of their flesh, remained expoeed
to the bleaching Influence of sunshine,
raircand frost for nearly.two you'll, when,
falling to the ground, a highly:pet:led dog
masticated parts of them, and died from
the effects Ina space not exceeding ten
minutes.
Polltlul Poltnation In Japan
The political . condition of Japan is
most deplorable. ,The present Govern.
ment is upheld mainly by the British,
and if there should be a. change in the
policy of England—as there Is likely to
be—the present Mikado would be de
throned and, the old Tycoon or one of
hit Mbomou put back in the place.
Looking at the matter In the light of our
se e em
WIN of toe mettle° years, it does
I seem to have been a criminal blender on
the part of our Minister to allow the old
Otreemment to he overthrown , when he
had the means to prevent It. Every one
'AWN that if he bad given rip the Stone.
wog (ironclad) when she_ armed to the
old Tycoon—to whom she rightfully be
longed—he would have sostalued bum
siffilardputylownthe rebellion. '
Thera - Seems to be' is' sharp livery In
Japan between the English and Amerl.
cahresidents and officials. The disturb.
ed condition of the Government has been
favorable to intrigue and machination,
and thus far the English are , rather the
favoribte, as the Americans are in China.
If a stable adeeinMentcan be maintain.
ed, the policy of revising. our treaty rola-
Bons with Japan, on the bads of strioter
non-interference and the conoemion of
more liberal and equal privileges* Tin be
urged. The independence of the country
should be .protected against all Ibrelgn
isamoachirmett.-8. ..f . Begeffe.
BRIEF TELEGB&IB.
—At St, Louie. yesterday, John
Kearney, attache of the Engineer's °Moe,
and W. H. Riley, policeman, got into a
dispute about a dog which had bitten
one of Kearney's children and which he
tisd shot, which resulted in Kearney
shooting Riley in the face 'and breast
With a shotgim. Riley returned tho fire,
without effect, and .Kearney again shot
him, Inflicting a dangerous if not mortal
Wound.
—The Baptist Educational Convention,
before adjourning Thursday evening,
recommended that the Bible be retained
in the Common Schools, and that Com
mon Schools be maintained. It.was also
recommended that greater care be exer
cised in the admission of candidates to
the ministry, and that the title of D. D.
be withdrawn from the colleges in gen
eral, and to be conferred only by the
Theological Seminary.
—The Cincinnati Board of Trade yes
terday adopted resolutions declaring
against a scheme discovered to place the
management of the Louisville Canal
under the control of a corporation, to
manage it for their own benefit, end
urging Representatives in Congress to
oppose the measure, and support the
report of the Sub-Committee on Com
merce of the House of Representatives
to appropriate $250,000. They declare
the canal should be completed and made
free of toll. •
—The trnitid States steamer Michigan,
which has laln at Erie. Pa., during the
winter, - le being soddenly put In readi
ness for active service. It la eupposod
orders have been received from Wash
ington, .d that the movement has
some con. action with the Fenian opera
tions n the . Lakes. She was busily
coal and bonding out spare
Her destination la not poet.
wn end her °Moore are inns
!ant. She will probably go out
03011:1111g.
taking I• 1
yesterday ,
tively krol
pally real
to-morro
• •• • • ,
advioes from Port Sill, Indian
Territory have been received to the
effect that , a large portion of the Coin
manches, Riewas and the eflUcted ban&
of Indians, some of whom would not
❑sten to the proposition lest year, are
now manifesting a desire to have their
lands broken and fenced for agricultural
purposes. The writer of the comment•
cation expresses the belief that a lasting
peace may .he expected if the Govern.
ment will perfect. Its treaties and carry
out Its present policy.
• —At a meeting at Cincinnati yesterday
Of stockholders representing one-fifth of
the stock of the Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton Railroad. called to consider the
propriety of continuing el. S. L'Homme
then as President of the road,.ln view
of the approaching election, speeches
were made against the present manage•
merit by Henry Btanberry and General
Bates. A number of stockholder+ were
present who were friends of 11.Hom
pledien, but they did not reply. No
action was taken save to same a number
of persons to be supported for directors.
Btanberry conceded that L'Hommedien
already had proxlcs enough to secure
the election of the old board.
Additional Markets by Telegraph.
Nsw °sixes% April 22—Cotton firm
and In fair demand for middling at 2214 e;
Wes 4,000. receipts 433, exports 6,073,
'Weir 148,588, receipts for the past eight
days, 20.343, exports 43,878, sales 38.060
bales. Flour, oats, corn and bran dull
and drooping. Hay quiet: prime 826,50.,
Pork firm at 830P30,25. Other articles'
firm and unchanged. Sterling exchange
1233,
BUFFALO, April 27.—Corth: total re
celpts 380. cats; last week 415; market
dull: 508 stockers to good shipping cat
tle.. Sheep qniet and dull at $4,25@6.50.
Hogs dull at $8,75c9,25. Recsipta lib.
eral.
Bag Fat/ageism 7L—Flour 14,50(4
5.573. Wheat: ■ales of choice at 91,65(g1
1.674. Legal tenders 90.
=
The Rice Divorce Salt for fraud ID
age, ta can - aloe great tacit...at in 800.1. It
•
oeld warn pats lota rot tp marry is baatc.
Ries in but "S. 'hie bride V. Ile arrears hat Or.
aide hits bell cc she was but lila own age, by
alibis Hannon& Balm upon tier face, neck and
hand.. Hoor youth. Ha probably 'found her
.Ibowt ewer...ignite so loft and pre.ty. 'tight
Henan to ho indicted r We know origin, abet
ter ewes. Ibis Palm glen a most wendgettil
pate'? sad natant complexion. to which we
don't object. We like pretty women. To Intan
It.. Picture, iEe7 aboold use Lyon'. Kathalrou
upon the lair. V. ilk p stir skin, row ebeeee
and sort, lexurlant trtuca, they become tree
atatible.
PITTSBURGH
WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS
II SCIIOONMAKFR & SON
l'on.(11 . 11.IMIP011.01,
Wane.<Lure" or WHITE LEAD. LIED LEAD.
BLUE LEAD. ZINC% •LITHLIIGI. PUTTY
sad all aalors DRY AND IN
OPTICS MTh FACTORY.
10, 161, 454,446 and 468, Rawl Strut,
EMEM:I32
We tall nit. talon to tee georgette pasted.
tea Strictly Puy White Lad. end when we .7
a `lourer ustoesta of Itiess..theral
10117 pure,. that Is, tree from Acetate .4 ay.
Orals, .4 thereto, le "Mar and Impeder, both
In color tad tercets grogettr.
UUASAIFITELD te be a yam Carbotett of
Lead and whiter. then .any In the tenant. ate
will forfrlt the mi. of this getkage if mettle
leg the keel arlifitrauo.
JOHN It 000 Plat & Co
Brass Founders,
LocpionvE E. i3OLLINA
BRASSES
Made Prow/we/1p So Order
BARIUM'S METAL
Made and Kopf= Hand
Provistor. and Mamatoctetrers of
L AL Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN STREET.
Poradry, Iblealth sad Railroad Streit*,
=NM
MRS. S. C. ROBB,
Na. 91 Federal St.; Allegheny
Helps dn.:valued not to cure over Lai Wilkie
G 00... *lll boelttveiv •ell, below cost, for tb
nest •0 days, .
BONSICTS •
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PILTHEIIII,
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LAMPS , ROSS,
CHILI/WWII HOBS,
ULIINZYZADS SWINGS
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Ali pawn wleblue ies. cl7l be
tbmoorthulagat.N. VI tr. 11l EMMERT.
1123:ren.
Pt 3E1361 CP .A.
B. P. SRRiVER & CO
Have manned from thetr od stand, Nos. 27
and 211 ISYTT - 1171ZT. 0, to their Warchon.o
Nea 259 and 261 Liberty Stree
♦BOYL THIC MUD Of Poi/1)MM?
Wtiln. thq will he Osumi to 'to their old
pumas aid oostomers.
8. P. SETUVER dr, ; 00.;
. . ,
259 and 261 Liberty Street.
splleta3 - ; '
CHOICE AND. RARE
CONFECTIONS,
FOR PRESENTS. AT
GEO. BELVEN'S,
us rederas Street, 4tlegkeny.
eaten
irVENIENT.-100 bble. Louis
vue uldnome Ct_mktit, the ban to use.
)or owls J CAN VIAL%
141 toszals awes.. •
011FRE. •
1 1 00 bowls Goaben rhoese; •
100 Dom Vtt4a; for Ws by.
J. 14 04/11111W. /41 MO Masao.
PEARLAftIII,-7,X5 Mika toIZr WO
by ' • 11. CANNLV
NOTICES
t' 'THE ANNUAL. ELECTION
for Creoldeut and Dlrecors of the
9E6-
CHANTB NATIONAL TZLIIGq.APH le/ It-
PANT be held at the °SPICE Or JAMES
WILKINS. Nn. 4 hill's Building, Duquesne
Av., 00 TUNSDAI. Alsr W. 1870. between
the of
and
ti'Tf.
JAM Ss cre sry t
Prrrnltmon. Aprllllo.l B l
opt sr,
OrrxCe es Ct.orros rArsn
PyrTipooon, , worn Leib, 1870.
OPITTSBURGH PAPER
MAN OFAC LORING CO.
I hue 1011 - be a epeetal Menlo{ of the Stool.
holders of the Above Cempany. at the offlee. 88
THIRD AVYNI7II, on MONDAY. May 9d. et 10
o'clock A. M.
ap3:1,7 " BAWL RIDDLY. Beeret4o7.
Mr - DIVIDEND NOTICE —The
Directors of the SHARPSHVER and
LAW nENCEVILLE BELL OE CO. navethis
day drelarrd a Dividend of PIPE PER CENT.
for the lest sir months, psych e I fortherith at the
ofeee of the Treasuier, la eihh Tilburg.
JOHN FEED. Treasurer.
itHADPFTIVRO, April iB, 1870 i spl9,we
arNOTICE.—An eiWtinn for .
Presideet sod six Directors of, tee
SHARPeBOLIG ANIr LAW ItENCEVILv.,B
BRIDGE COMPANY, to serve during the ease•
'nivel% will be held at the TOLL RuCISF. on
the FIRST MOISTLY OF MAY, between TWO
nd FOUR o'clock r.
J. M. RU ED. Secretary.
13u aarancreo. April 18. 1810. apt9:as
CANDIDATES
IarFOR COUNTY COMMIS
HMIS.
GEORGE NEELBY
Of Ma - chaliTowuchlo, *object to the deoWon or
the Union Repeblican County Convent Sou.
ap2OnliT •
FOR SALT
.
KOR SALE.-A ORE HORSE
SPRING WAGON. Airily at the thoh of
.... J. NUN.EN, Wetton 140.4 sod Black
etrilths, N. AI North Ahoy, A legbeny. - 4 21
FOR BILE.—One good MIL
. AIM TABLE: A TABLE: srlllles sold cheep. it 1110
10 street, rittnbUrith . 1 21
`VOR 441 E.—Engine of 4 horse
I. rower In reiningorder. Wll, be 4014 low,
Ispply . to W.. P. rII.IOE, 34 01110 street, •11e
,b....Y2
FOll 14 4LE.-IFB AMIE HOUSE
Two Rooms. Lot 30:100 feet. Price $lOO.
T. IL 131t.6 6
,cluti. corner Penn and Twenty
third strftte.
FOR SALE.—A Large Amount
L. of very desirable property. Improved and
uoimproveal. theyst OIL warding lite city. all
of 'neat we offer at great bargain.. On a:neh
men Motet. Twelfth ward. two oandsonte build
ing lots, 94:120 feet each. Bono nos substan
tial dwelllogs hies lately Ikon boll; In the Im
mediate 'lenity of these lots. We offer them at
a bargain
Penn
called for soon. T. K. BILL &
taller Penn and Tutrit-thlrd streets.
VOIR FIAA.E_t..7..MANUFACTU
,II.N2,74I:.7.I:ZgattAts‘VotId
he a rare ghats. pr •Tannery. It baring been
fikristerly as a for that purpose. There are SR
toed vats sad 00,b0[13.1. and >Woe satehlnety.
Lot Want) feet: fronting on two strert• and
. . .
Bear Waller Road. In toe Whtarath Ward. T. U.
eni. & rON, corner Pena and Tam 3-11ard at&
VIONET TO LOAN.-By
gAtra:.",lr" tie i to
Dstate P.a.•class mortgagee on good ulty y or subur
an to proud property In large orrtnall earns, at
'air rater, an , at short notice. T It. PILL
2. di. corn. r Penn and Thlrty-ttdrd str. eta.
FOR SALE.-BUILDING LOTS
IN .ALLPUIDENT CITY.—I offer for sale
the meet delightful bonding lots ettested In the
ascend want. ileeheny, osi Perrysville Plant
Coati lad Obseivaaoty avenue, unolning Out
Observatory rroends. Vim Lots aro mart of
tips cod one-half ODD =res.
rim plat of 'line
yobsae set net my Mole. 43 WOOD
TILLEY. The plan his use en recorded.
Ruh Lot It a fient lot. fronting on Perrymire
road or Observatory avenue; aim, 94 feet wide
by 131 de:•D. The lots opposite the resldeeee of
WasbLeion and Walter McClintock. Ems., are
34 tiv 115 feet. Most of the ow arc mid.
Floed i
lea ep erected '
funds P sona &r um. to e the low ' and
• • • • •• . .
lsmoky eales can here fad an oppOrtuntty: Th.
lasaisty Is one or the anent In tbt two thief, au •
but four talent.' walk front the bead of Brave
street; a toted walk leads to Ike pttlrsi.s. TO
great beauty or ibbantl7 and nurrtnn4ln gs are d
twin:M. •
Terms cur: raises lr,w. Eat i r i i .t re r of in
No 83 Wood stn. e Pittsburgh, or No. IS e
"omen, ritY. ' 34
FOR PALE.
I Handsome Brick Houses. Penn Meet.
near 15th street,
Brick nooses &snoring alley.
Brick House on 44th street.
thick House on 434 street.
Collage Houston Mato street.
Frame Honest pn •Stb
Lots 14 by 0110 each on limslimso street.
Lots on 44th street.
Lots on 431 street.
00 cheap Lots nes: Blootulletd.
hese !Looses and Lots will be sold on ace=
m bating priers. THOS. It: BILI.I. nON,
aria One. eon and 33d streets.
NNOR LE.—En dines and 801 -
E1121,1leve and Decood Hood. of W Coda
ton.ttaraly of hAnde
Orders from all porta of the country promptly
executed.
=
rner Marton avenue and C., P. W & 0.11. W
lethenv. rs.
VALuAnt.E FART [ A AND NULL
Pimple 11. - Pon t0.0.g.. itoosO at Hatt
.wit t•. 1,3. P•lanan gala seared,. °waists Lou
at rta, ,I n ar r a alch . .:". ...Arra! , a I and., taod
stott4 ' llll a. The
!:;n'rt..lc.
auto , orate. 110 i has large custom: tolllop
e set Ida Co.lage st,nee. 0 roams. Tolosa% Ho se
autt loge Barn, poung Orchard. Partite tolthlog
to go Into the sallaog and coal b a slaess, the ab.ose
Presents a tate ooposlatolty. rriee pap
stools our• App to U. MoL•IN I CO.,
104 Fourth avenue.
DEBIIIABLE ALI I:GUENY
CLIP RREIIDe Ned FOR • LE, in goal
l. cation, teeter of River and Cedar memento and
le 1r Hand street Mid. e. ball. two parlor,dia
og room an/kitchen. bath POOl9 and dye dum
b. re, ranee. gas and water lizorres., ell well sr.
üb mowed n wall b aml ineev emulate o.der. immediate pos.
Late
. . .
!. CDT KRIM? a SON.
39 eine th avenue
PROFEBSIONA.L
G W . no ciair, •
&NOM AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
11.1 removed to No. IA GRANT STREET, Pltts
..orgh, Co urts. ptic In the 11. S. Circuit. and
District In the Mate Supreme and MI the
Courts of Allegheny mousy. axle make collet.
thee. Ixl MOM. Of Me seamen wean., Jains7ll
H. n. McCOIIIMICK,
Attornev-at-1. aw.
Na 811 GRANT STREET
arrrompt Wootton ift'etifi'all and. of loge
boon.. • - la 4111
A . Eq.IIIIBALD ULA KELEY,
LLTPIOUPM'Y-A.T-I,.A.Vtr
■a MI VINT'S AVOBIVR.
MIES]
==M!
WIL B..IVEEPER,
Alamiutal; sip k2-oral/no Jornoz 01
. • HS PFAU&
. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
13pcotal Attention Riven to. conveyancing An..
collectlo.. Deed. Bond• IllortrAltet da t a
up, And all lanai butanes attended to i•minth
•Id acentstAlT.
WHEELER'S
PATENT STAMP CANCELEBS
EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 S. Third Street
1=120213
General igtet for tip Staleptftnatylvatia
All nrderi be *Well Ihrourtr MIS °Moo for
thllaajc. - . ;
DILWORTH, MUER & CO..
243 Liberty Street,
(GoliOsile bead 0! 'Wood .trooto
WHOLESALE IMOUERS,
Pdttsbenqh, Pa.
VI3TA.I3i:V9IILEZI 1828.
LIMIT MOSlNALlllllimasy..ucrr. Y. COST.
MGM, CURT & CO.,
No. 189 LIBERTY ST.,
Wholesale sad Erdal Dealers sad Jabbers la
CIIINAQUEKNISWA.T., 01...1115E and SILVER.
PL ATE D WARE.
The attention al all resettles gowle la Use eyes
Ilne. to dtreand to oschteek. IseParted direttl,
from I.lm haat. EareD.l2lll•lll•LlNand wean elms
reveries a (rub and desirable 1c.% of the eh..
spode • .aOl "43
1151111011110 E.
A- Fresh Butter. . Early Bose Potatoes,'
leash tRRe. reset Blow do.,
Dried Prot., • Bookers d 0...
hits Beaus. Wrest Cider.
' Oruro Apples, Cider VlueZur,
Borlhosilloluser, Brooms,
Apple • 0.19,,5, ;
R "`'!" imtl .""Se e p r incintuxo:
. -flB Martel street
LININGSTON - i. CO.:
Men theorem of LIGHT GO. x altON
CJ AL WTI 'l•7' CA- IS
Obljgirsro74 M71411,1ilitietl°111:11;
artlel. of Bultders• tow ware shove On bend.
Mee and Worts, sear Oster De kneel:one
Ctiy. Poetolleo address. Look ..e.bolll,_l•ltte•
Ps.
IikTOTICETO ,THE CITIZENS
LA or 111WIIDELNY A.D VICINITY
keetesille ALDEN I COLT. Protogrsphle
.haute Atehts,sur be at iieWiCkley oh -MON
DAY. she OM Instant. fbr She IM , Pme of toleh3
Mores off teldsprees. and ast mho ma with.
too Menthe of Well homes am hove eh. mum,
:...V.lr a ua f ag I V res:1124 1 1•12 Th:
lesion lathers. • • • ataliterM
FI V IAMIL„ Thr
pea dun•
xVt, auxP k
.. i te w nstirg i =g:
• e• • . 1.- 14.1.Atritao•A.;
VINEGAR.
THE • PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR ....
WORKS.
BILLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170 •
SECOND AVENUE. .
Are now verruca W MIRO VINEGAR M We
LOW MST MARKET RATES. =einem , le ear-
McCarty celled co oar - ,
E . OIA WINE VTIMEGAB.
CHANT, TAILORS
R ro
FASHIONABLE
•
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Peeps coortantlyna ;Land Clolho. Caul mom
and Veattov; atao, Gentlemen'. Par.
Good,.
,
No. 98 1 - 9 'Smithfield St.,
• P.TTSBORGH. PA.
irr cut 'a (potato{ made to ordei In Um Weat
ova. s. • at.l9.
li -I* nii , v , IrailwrAir:- 1 11 Al
GRAY & LOGAN
I==3El
4181.'11a Street.
SAMUEL GRAY,
Merchant Tailor ,
I:=.77iggi at
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
far Men., wear. consisting of clothe. ca.umare!
Vc41.1.11. and all MO tiegrellt styles a &int.
and Esh Cost on, which ha ta petpwed to
make opto order in the most Minions... Mlle.
tientienten desiring their Clothing made teenier
can rely on having them made to thole entire sale
Isfactlom both as regards style tad quality.
SAMUEL GRAY,
inhalietir SO FIFTH AVENUE.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES I
1870.
3. C. •14.0101/0/r. / C. L. 1RrilL•111110110.
MTHERSON &MUHLANBRING,
Iferetumt Tailors._ No 10 SIXTH IrritiZT,
iSt. Clair.) We hove reeetwed • lamas mtol
well .sleeted Mock of the best and most fashion.
sok Good. 1. our line. • great' portian of which..
are our own troportatio a.
Yrliun colt anent oft or Willy to give perfect
salisfactwn. we respectfully solicit ff so you an
early examination of our stoma of Phis Cloths.
CsselmaYre, Ye. tines, he.
licrillittoOti s
ILANBRINO.
11000 No.IO Sixth street.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
♦ tplandal liew stook 01
CM 0 T/Iti, GASSIALEBEN,
Jset revelved t 7 MMIX NUM&
=3
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL - PAPER,
1108
SPRING SALES,
AT
No. Ic7 Market St., near sth Avenue.
W. now oder to the public a sioed of PAP=
HANGINGS ansurpamed In the West At Tuber
and treacly of style., embracing all Oa Noveltie•
Ea iIiSSCO, MOSAIC, PERSIAN and ORZCIAB
!REARMS In plats and bright ealoef, ibr 0.110.
Minna Bonnie, de. Also, WIOD and MARBLE
DECO/OPTIONS, TINTS') and GILT PARLOR
PAPIER,, withan endies. variety Al
CRZAP SATIN PAPIO.S , W HITLanA BILOW2i
BLAN)01 for chamber.. Ac. All of 'Welk we
Ezr ope d to low &little lowest ln the MIAMI%
NO. 107 Market St, near sth Avenue.
•
JOB. R. HINIHI23 & BRO.,
mi.ll:T3s
WALL PAPERS. •
SPRING, 1870. .
PRICES REDUCED.
40 INCHES wide lista atVie. per roll.
411L1—a great variety at Sea. per U.
GLAZED-011110a at 515 c per roll.
ELEOA rer Trarialt .d Almeria. Pavan./ •
ir 4 Weat" 001
". ,4*.
W. P. atuaszrairs
New Wholesale and Retail Sten;
191 Liberty Street.
mat rrrrsatritan.
3 7•:
SALE STABLES.
GOOP DIIIVING HORSY& -
• 0 op PEATY MOISES,
S GOOD YAWILT 1301181aN
tiOJEO HID(NO 11019118.
1 liti01) PO • y.
All w.m.ted &a l* /mad and all riabt u Yea
resautatl. Call al qua Saw We Stable. oa Sad
dle Allay. neat Allegheny Diamond Mailust. sad
ase the Anus.
===
=
HOBIBT H. PATTERSON & GO,
COMMIX or
Seventh hyena and Liberty St.,
prrrautraaa, PA.
was on Every Saturday void
AN AUCTION SALE
op
lORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
A D=rat. a : te'3 r n?'pt:srre'r,ve tMII
r a:eh
.41t e 2 = rt t . 0L 01001000 T 1=4 .74 !
tendon ma good ears 10111:0We. 6110 Uri
JO= IL STEWART. Anallateen
Jft
irvnftx. es~E sxD
COMMISSION STABLES
COL BURIN MICEt 111101 ft
PST rsatoneg. PL
anil•M
WIMM LIQUOBB, &O.
"WAGNER'S ERBNCR COLORING,
he Tery Bat La the United Biala.
ILLNIIYACIITAZD BY
WILLIAM WAGNER
981 Annrth Seventh litreet,
mm:t=
liteterezece,lll the teed's; bousei 1141a
eipme.• • jesenieoress
Vol to , T , llOl CID 4M;
=1
RBANDM, OM,
waoLsrocs usaialnius er
PURR RYE wawa%
409 PENS IMLEZT .
Have Romieved to
ROL SBi AND 6.01 PENN.
Cor. Irleeerklb 8t« (formerly Cana 1
TOSEIpIi d. FINCH a CO,
.1C4.115157, ISO, M. 193 dad awl,
mare Emu= raddiuson,
OWla 'MOW Pin lirr lowa*
..4..0,; t• 10h1 d
.6mw
AMUSEMENTS
IarNEW OPERA netreE.
1111.93 DAY 97 - 0199009. 1,991 934, MO
CILMITRAII liarnram,
ntl4l•al Iva *a Comedy or
FAIL
SATURDAY EVERINO. last time of
HAM.
.Yr. I.a. Clialtst.
. To eenetude with the
HIGHWATItiIi 'IIOLIDA.T.,
atoegei eeeeteg ereseated the elier *ay
written expressly Milt , Cnashes, exulted
Oa, TIMAALAIIkiI TAI , EI.II. .
Willa Lee met arlth the greatest esteem la evert
elty where It has beta prodeeed.
arIVE Freer •
SERI-ANNUAL EXHIBITION
07 TE!Z_
Pittsburgh Art Gallery,
Containing a toe collection a PalsUegs, Uy
prodactlaa .1 AMIZIOLII and ?onto artle,e,
Elia
Open Day and Evening,
Na 231 LIBERTY STREET,
OPOodlte thd bead of Wood stzett
ADMID3BION
zp23
l!M9=aM
arMERCY HOSPITAL
3rJl%irt.,:
or•Edr EFIERY ErEJrl,ll'o,
CITY HALL.
ADKIESION
ap2o:wil
arrAllit IT
KEYSTONE RINK.
I=
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
For tie IN:moat of
T. emErs PEW cirgoLic CHUM
F
MaD ADMISSION
.II
INSURANCE
EgEE
Mutual Benefit
LIFE INSURANCE
coimp.sznr.
ORGANIZED IN 1845.
Losses mold on 1t,.. or deo
eemed members. • 9 444. 615
Drelsteed• d llistorm Pre
le aselsroil • •
Assets llobJest So all 'SAW-
Itlss Jam. 1,1870
Nosslber ormsrabors.4o.ooo
AZISOIUit Immured! 130.800,000
The usual Dividend paid in 1870,
and Two Ordered to be
Paid hi 1871.
The "bore Statement Is arcuated Dr the Mrs.
tom se the melt of twee tr. eve rears. bad.
Coadeeted with prudence. nottuni ban been
lest on tecestutente.
Managed With ceotiomy, afar and lase
always bon mall—the Dividends always large—
daalarea miteiallYs sad mid Mum dm. ' -
Maliber file =Lora or Olictra are allowed coin
milldam au busfaeis or loan% autumn:l hare ac
quired the Camaiatra movies.
Inteadlag borealis , . so Itarelafbre. to vat as
faithful Tfastees for the =embus; the Deflectors
*ter the tornegta of this Mutual Lia Assoeialloo
to all of strand health - Who desire to to thair
Urea on the meat raver abla terms.
TIM Wier %Wee Is offered u. namiLltita IK
the mos. elaborate aed attractive advErtlseasasts
Dometheteo need to pre.et the dab:. of.. Ufa
In.rance Comp.y.
Napo.% Tab.al and atilt r informal tan an the
sultlearfarnishad gratis, at the Whoa of tO5 Cos.
past, or lay Of la Airendes.
Drilteri . )llll:
LZWIII O. GROVER. JOHN B.
tiattß
A 1111LXIA w
CLUB. Y . M MAC AG M N . JOSIAH 0
u IMY.
A A K N .
I.RH.L IINOE.
T WILLI A M[ .
V E .
r a..D.m,.AYr:
,
1. I. 7801HINtaOSCAR I BALyWur•
LEWIS CAROVlA.Pieddent.'
,
WI. F:DAY, Vice President.
snwaxp A. =songs, is•eistaii.
_r
BiNZAXIII C. 'ULLA - lir, Tresserir.
AM= DODO. Math
14. X. LOVEIUDGE,
General Agenti'
CORD 71.00/I.Y•
Cor. Wood Street and Fourth Amite.
nrranunaz.
atm
NSURANCE COMPANY.
PIUILUPSI =maw
aw in Bitl.l AIMIMI. ,WW/a.
CADIto& All Wald 11:117w
tr;g;t o. trifria l ..ire ir lCAMM
• — Welimit.
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P. J.lare-OX., Wan AsimAL
(Mir=m Llbe.ral Tema As .mµ;l4
a n't "arm
Elf]
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INSURANCE CORIPAIRr.
Car. federal it. aid Diamond, illogiony,
zaap o. tho =mom ILTWNu. ILIL
- .
.yr d a u IIAHRIN A etiroglldti
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pnosavirrir .
1.61111133' LOU $T 11141.
RAUJJII 014 AIICE C9.OIIIIII.IItIOIIIUL
rriciale a an cßmarers er.,Aast
FA a ri t ,",„,, ll
pgrß i r I
eras
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y rt v 6: v rrogam..
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I=tinat Vinte== time Meg
Win , to leSstau. %de km%
meardi at rlells•=bset tereteetleei 111 lien
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