THE DAILY GAZETTE, fIUME NEWS. The finishing touches are being put upon the new criminal court towns , Mk*lnge ml plate glass, embossing for churches amp dwellings. by Wrn. Nelson. M Market street. M•Yer.Callos. had two drunk% and two di+ orderlies before him yor- terday. which com prised the Moines. of the day.. Am. Nelms, tnanufaetnrer of stained. en aineled and embossed Kiasa4. l Market street The finest work done in the oosinti7. ' Rained Gloss Worts.--Ornsmental. enntn led, flocked nu& tinted glnss for entireties and dwlliors. Wm. Nelson, No.= Market street. • The Awning In fronnof Frazier's new block, Federal street: Allegheny, _seas blown. down Yesterday afternoon during the - 111nd suni rain COM, Tire !trades. hlan.'—Plty the man without arms who presides at an organ net Fifth even-. ue; give him your spare perm( or, he has sustained a Fad The Womaa'a S SPeCI.I meeting o'clock for si x pa the earning mo .16as . .xiationvill hold afternoon at four e of electing onleers for Yesterday a runaway occurred on Feden street, Allegheny. A country wagon wan of set, and a lot of eggs and produce aratteret prourlscucrUaly about. but nobody hart. The WlRL—During the wind SWIM which Prevailed about half past one o'clock Tester-, nor the Are wall was blown front a house on Second avenue le Flpetosrn. Fortunately no Peron was Injured. War With Mier.—Chief of Pollee liagae w. buq ye.ttenlay with notifying owners of 1101/1 acmes thepavements to tutee,them re moved. We understand he -to preparing a grand raid on thew. Wm. able Market street. church to order. able lights. sky lights, hall, boat. and all kinds of ornamental window. ground. enameled and flock glass. Jobbing of all kinds done promptly. • Crlhsa. Folleastme t Co, are selling. at much reduced rates nal styles of spthirrand summer clothing Tor men sad boys, at their establish ment corner of Fifth avenue and Wood street. Call In and examine the stock. • ; The Democratic Street Comm issiona of DlP mingbam, Mr. Doran. Wit holds the office. on account of the Illness of hie Republicab suc cessor. Mr. Evans, who has been appointed by the Council but not yet swolja In. 1 . .• A horse attached to n light spring Wvon col lided with a lamp post, on Chestnut stree Allegheny, yesterday morning. He was run ning away. The driver woo thrown out but 'natant. The, wagon was demolished. The mole 'l'. the thinsnla.:-The er. John Douglas. D. D.., will preach a sermon to-tuor row (Pebbath) evening; to the First 'Reformed Presbyterian Church. corner of Liberty street Sml Plum alley, on the Bible In our Common chools. • 'Yesterday the Directors of the Poor. and special commlttee appointed for the purpose, visited the Poor Farm, for the purpose of ex amng the property with a view of dividing linto lots, and selling a portion of They apent the day'. in the work. Grave Charge.—Testerday Susan Hall made Information before Alderman Nenbert against James Donnelly for. adultery. She alleges James has a WIN In fall life and •yet cohabits with another female. The accused was ar rested and held for a batting. Chili Rua Over.—About .In o'clock Inst . evening n little child, whose name we could not learn. wee run over by a buggy on Wylie street. near Tunnel. It was not seriously in jured. however, and. en far an we could learn. no blame was attached to the driver of the vehicle. Hy reference to an advertisement on our ant page. It will be seen that Vet.? p J. Hickey's-111 lecture to the Cathedral cm Soo day evening, at o'clock. Subject, The School and the Bible. An the object to for charitable purposes, the Cathedral should be crowded. There is norm In going •!seedy" when such good selections of men and boys' clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods can be anode at such rensonable_priees at Urling. Follansbee .2 C0,.. ' N 0.121 Wood street. corner of Fifth avenue. Call and are. No charge-for show ing goods. eimmekillo.—james Alten made information before dlderm. Taylor. Tnterdar, setting forth that William M. Fetridge had attacked him onPike street and abused him without provocation. The case was amicably settled and the prosecution withdrawn, the defend alit paying the costa. Fraud in manufacturing bru"shes by using tampese and horse hair paint brushes and whitewash brashes enables the manufacturer to sell cheap and deceive the purchaser. If you want pure Mime! brushea. caltat Thomp son & ccc., xo.StO Liberty street. Merchants and dealers note the fact. bet 4 o.—Yeaterday montiost.James blialfer nud PhMlp Bauer bad a hostile meeting In the Second ward Allegheny. James retired with hie egna draped in Atmaraing. To settle the case MI a proper way Bhagat. subsequently went before Alderman Bolster and canned a warrant to be Issued for the arrest of Bauer for assault and battery. Gettaary.—Elsewhere we snnonnce the death f. an interesting little daughter of A. W. 'Rook. Eq.. of the Dfrpolrh, who died yester day from the measles. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternocm at two o'clock from the residence of the parents No. 75 Sec ond avenue. and the friends and ntqualatences of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. • gaseinforly.—,John Stemler. high constable of Routh Pittsburgh. made Information before JpEttce Barker, Yesterday, charging Andrew - Burnside with sfisordetiy. Conduct, Hufnagle It appears 'doped his horse and - Srmon in the rtreet, blocking up the roadway, and when re quested to "more on" he became "rantanker ons.' He was required to pay a tine of one dollar and costs. nA.II the night long their ece mournfol watch dory keo . P."—A pocket time P, to be ;of solue. meet be correct. and fail i ng 'odds. It will be Trot a mournful watch, and demand' constant watching by Its possessor to keep it going et all. To avoid onysuch annocance, procure one of the rolled States Co. r s scotches, for which W. 0. Dunseath, Le Fifth avenue, In the agent In this city. ' • • - Ninety Day..-Lllichard Alien, John Zimmer nun and Jacob Edwarde were arrested and taken before Juntice Barker, of South Pitta- burgh. resterdar, charged with and after a hearing were committ m j i 4f t c _ti r e Work House for tdnetr darn each. 'Zimmer man is not a stranger at Claremont, as he ban versed at least one term there, which expired Only a few dare since. Overtliumt—Yesterday morning a horse and cart were backcd over the embankment on Rim avenue, Allegheny, in front of the Penn Cotton lUD. , The animal landed In the water but was not hurt. The wharf le beteg graded at that point. and the vehicle and ani mal were used in hauling the dirt for the pnr pose. The salami wan Tweed from drowning In the liver by cutting the twee., Gratifying Announeertmmt.—The public gen erally. and housekeepers In particular, espe cially those to mot of a Looking-glass. will be both gratified and benefited to know that T. U. Chapman. wholesale Jobber In Looking uses. has opened a full line of glasses at !c -11. and ',lnnen them at from twenty-Ave to thl rty per rent. less than any other bone In the rite, at No. 43 Market street, two doors below Thlrd arcane. • 6 A PeculiarAnanyance.—Yesterdny morning Rachel Kirsh made information before Alder man Donaldson against Mary J.3lcClintock for malicious mischief. The parties reside neigh bor' on March alley. and the prosecutrfx idle des that defendant encourages the visits of male Mends at all hones. directing them to call at her (theprosecutrix's) house. thm caus ing her great annoyance. A warrant for the arrest of the accused was immed. • Fine Meeting.—lye Pittslmrgh Barge Club held Its first meeting in their new boat home: on Thursday night. The house is notrahnoet • finished. and is being handsomely fitted up. A crew will be made up in few dare. when they y will • give the new boats, re centl recei. a Mint The uniform fo the members ham ved been already *elected, sad r 'the • contract for making awarded to Megan' Gray . & Logan, who will get it up In n neat and tasty style. Testerlay the pedestrians treat e dout street, about two o'clock, wereto a disgusting nibibltion, A drunken driver rit a wagon had drleen his vehicle op Against the curb, and then belabored the horse, ores bead, legs, and body, beennse it could smt drag the - bean load scronthe pavement. The bruteln human shape only ceased when his strength fulled. He then toned his bone and pro= eroded on his way unmolested and unpun hineL We bare a splendid end for Bergh In this loenllty. • -. , , Yesterday was a bright am beautiful day-, mut the atreeta - were thronged with One of the chief centres of attraction for them was Moorhearra, No. $1 Market street, where all the latest fashions in technic- attire were displayed In rich and elegant profusion. The stem presented a brilliant appearance from the happy combination of handsome farce and millinery,. lace goods, trimming., aml.all the 'eidetic% composed In a and class fashionable emporium., M.rbegurn le the place to buy. . . A Bey Baby was found in a-basket at the East lAberty deput, Thursday night, by a policeman. It was well clothed, appeared to he about. two months old, and lively am a cricket. lathe basket with It were several new mita of clothing. a nurstu bottle and other little trinkets. Irian left It there la the Inyttery. No clue has been obtained. No note accompanied It. Some of the nelghhews have It la charge. but it will likely be taken to the Poor .Farin, es deeretary Fortune has been notLeed, Brat.' iloselact. —Thursdet evening. Mr. Jacob &Pei, tavern keeper Mount Wanh- Ington, while pawing through South Pitts burgh. on hie way home from this city. was attacked by three raglans, James Otoskey. J. C. Rothe and R. Rothe, ad severely beaten.. one of the arty, It Is alleged, struck Safe on on the hai4with a "billy" inflicting a serious wound.. information was made before the Mayor charging the Rabe. and Crooke,' with era,eious ansault 'and battery and a warrant ssued for their arrest.. . The diagrams to be need .on the occasion are magnified mammoth size, representing the human eye 10,f030 times. TheThe' ery splendid, and have been painted exp for this occa sion by a celebrated artist. lecture night is Monday . . May nth. at Excelsior Hall. Alle ebony. That Dr. Fninks will handle Ms sub , loot In a masterly manner we well know. We need not remind oar readers that the lecture is tree. Tickets can be obtained at tids oMce. .at the drug store of It. DL' Snodgrass. corner at Federalthe drug sad Robinson streets. ALegbeny. and store of Ellis C. Thorn. Building, Allegheny. Market ~~ r F A %life Beater.-Thrimas MorAls,.lf WS Mc nut misinformed, Is a pr7fessiona wife beater. Bamako% a prneticepf letting s wife re/ru tarty and oseashomily Fives her a 101111 t out. ragemw,ponisrling Just in the way of amuse ment. Mrs. Morris has submitted to this in human treatment until - forbearance ceases to be a.iirtatt," aM now appeals to the strong arm or the law for protection. Fhe made in formation before Justice Salisbury yesterdav, charging him with assault and battery ands warrant was issued for armtt. . , K li•F•11.--"rest4biar afternoon about five o'clock. Alexander. ahright little six yen, oLt son of Mr. Alex. Aiken, undertaker. met with an accident which caused his death. lie wan plaring In the secood atm of an addition to his " father's resi dence, Just about completed. when he fell through the opeh apace left for a hearth stone to the Mat floor, a distance of about ten feet. Ho tree injured lutermilly. Dr. Gilmore was callol;4 and airthat was possible 's,. done to save the little sufferer, but to no nvallas he died at obe o'clock thu. rooming. The parents have our heartfelt sympathy. • ----nee-- The.bllarket Committee held k meeting last night and considered Ow+ plans for the new Fifth avenue - market bonne.. Prom the draw leg., which we have examined, we can safely beauthat the new edifice will be a modelof beauty and ,ineenience. The chairman, with a anh-conimittee. wan Inntructed to eecure an architect for the work. A committee wan also appointed.with Wainwright as chair man. to visit the district comprising the' Twelfth. Thirteenth. Fifteenth. Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards. to select a saltable site for the market house asked for by the citizens of that part of the city. fterotteetion.—Jackson Curry seems to be possessed with a powerful memory. Ile keeps a indoor, in the Pittsburgh Diamond. Tester dav morning Peter Welker entered the calash~ ilahment to get a drink, when. - so he saps, he was accosted by Curry, who demanded from him ten cents as payment fora drink received On credit two years before. The demand wag of r Mahe not complied with, as; Walker had no knowledge of such a transaction. A row then ensued and Walker was ejected from the premises. Ile repaired to Alderm MeMas :tern' Office and made information agninst an the aeonsesitor assault nod battery.. mme - which Curry was arrested and held to boil for trial. Serious Aerblent.—A few days ago n etriker employellin the blacksmith shop attached to Workman and Davis' Carriage Manufactory, Denver street, Allegheny. was severely injur ed. lie wne engaged in rutting a bar of {ran On the Ravel, when a small piece cut tenon the ,end glanced off with ouch force as to enter his abdomen and bury itself beneath the flesh. Ile was taken to his residence on Franklin street. Allegheny. and It physician summ oned, who probed the wound but failed to extract the iron. feet evening It had not been taken oct wnd the unfortunate man was lying In u very precarious condition. Ile will, hardly recover.. We could not ascertain hie mune. No. ZIG Penn Street. For the benefit of strangers who may be In search of a good dentist. where good work at reasonable rates may be obtained, we refer them to the above number. hr. Gillespie is an experienced dentist In all branches of his pro fession, and will warrant the loot work at the lowest prices. He makes no charge for ex tracting when teeth are ordered, and warrants toextract teeth without pain or Injury to health. The most incredulous are cousin-Ceti by taking his hammed gas, that he is able to !alai all he promises. The Sequel. Our readers will remember that about two months ago we gate the particulars of the cir cumstances attending the birth of a child on Water street, Allegheny, about four o'clock one morning.. The mother. Mrs. Caruthers. was taken. in by some of the neighbors and kindly eared for. but she steadily refused to glee any t he n informaio about the affair. and soon as able o about disappeared. The mystery connected with the Incident trim somewhat cleared up yesterday Mrs. Crmith en appeared. before Alderman' Medlin of the Fourth ward, and made information charging Martin ()Tanner. a young man, with fornica tion and bastardy.- The accused was arrested, waived a hearing and earn-bail for Court. • Spring Millinerf.7 Ladies should note the fort that Mrs. S.C. Robb, the fashionable Allegheny milliner. has Just returned from the East. with the latest novelties and styles. Her establlehment is nt Na. 9l Federal street, where she hat opened ao nstiortment which for variety. brilliancy or fashion has never been'exectled in this vicin ity. It comprises istentlly everything In the millinery Ilne—lnee, fent hers, ribbons.plumes, hats and bonnets. of all description, dowers, borders, and an endless stork which only the ladies can appreciate. Mrs. Robb:enjoys a hish reputation ets a tnsteful am( fashionable milliner and we would advise disr lady friends to go at once to No. 91 Federal street. Alle g heny. nnd prorate their spring millinery. L":=N • Mr. William G. Denstath, No. 511 Fifth ave nue, has on hand a very carefully selected as sortment of line jewelry, gold and silver watches, rings and trinkets. for use and orna ment. to which be Invites attention. He Is agent for so of the beet watehes in thenuir kat. among which are those of the Waltham manufacture:which have no superior. la the line of ladles watches his assortment is espe cially varied and choice. and no matter how faatidiong the tastes or light the jacket hook, those contemplating purc ha ses ran hardly fail to he tatted. In the matterof rings his stock embraces everything. from the most elaborate wedding souvenir to the simplest and moat un pretending etyies. We know of no place In the city where purchasers can be better salted, in variety, choice or beauty, than at No. 55 Fifth avenue. Burglary la Tereperamml le. On 'm made; night last, Mr. J. Inmilton's shoe store in the Odd Fellow's building. Tem • peranceville, a - . entered by burglars and about sixty pairs of-boots and shoes stolen. At an early hour the next morning the thieves were seen by a rouatrymm. who was com ing to market carrying the binds and shoes toward the river, but he knevianothlng of the burglary and of course paid but little atten tion to the matter. They got in a skiff and erossed to the Allegheny side, where they were seen by two boys, to each of whom they gave a pair of shoes, and rconested them not to say anything about having i seen them. In formation was made before Aldermen Mc- Masters yesterday uainst a man by the name of Whalen, and another whose name we did not ascertain. Whalen woe arrested and com mitted to jail to answer the charge. - - Pine Clothing.) Hespenhlde & Co.'s is the proper place for gentlemen who desire the best fitting Mid Cash, unable clothing. In the assortment of goods offered for a choice no house In the city ex cel!, this establishment. anfn making op, theahn of flespenbide Co. have always been to octopi a front rank among the best mer chant tailors. ler this purpose the best cutters and the beet hands throughout are employed, and every care exercised. Thin arm has been engaged in the trade for years. and eniormi a patronage corresponding with their yearn and merit. We know of no place In the city worthy of more hearty commend don. :They hare now a fine, new freak assort ment of geode for wins wear, to which at tention le invited. Gentlemen ran do no bet ter In prtoe 'or goods than patronizing Iles peridide k Co. = Comer aawson held an Inquest yesterday on the body of Thomas Bradley. , Cho was killed yesterday morning by falling Lit - of a window. The following testimony, wai, f .• • Sarah Beeper mvorn—Was In the' bact — yard, and. looking up, saw Mr. Bradley falling out of the window. He appeared badly hurt. Mrs. Isabella Bradley (hia mother) more— ls, the evening he went up stairs to bed; told me to call him at three o clock lathe morning. He sat down by the window and fell 'asleep. The sash was out. and hamlet have fallen oat. Dr. Donnelly .worn—Warcalled about half- Peat eleven o'clock, and found deceased in a comatose condition, from which he could not be rallied.' The cause of death was, concus sion of spinal chord. Verdict. that deceased came to his death on May MIL to the Ninth Ward - fromiln.hirles re ceived in falling out of the window. Deceased was twenty-four years of age. Ile wets a'slegleman and Una ttrairetend.- E===l The X.oulayitie ,Couritir.sfournoi. in speaking of the cry 'theald from Iticiimcetd. earth 'Let aid of the most liberal kind go forward at once. It has been too long delayed. „Let cm one 'think this aid is not needed. The great and the small, the rich and the poor, hate each representatives among the afflicted in this calamity. It is no ordinary occasion, an Is evidenced by the fact that It has caused the strong and sell-reliant people to set maul* special day for fasting and prayer. Let uo one feel exempt from any cause. We know not what boor calamity may befall us. 'We mar then call In rain for sympathy ourselves.' Such language is just ns appropriate here. In fact we who, twenty-are years ago knew: - what:lt wan to have a whole city full of people. and only half a city to put them 'in, who felt how grateful Is the sympathy of our distant fellow-men in times of- public distress ithortld most especially avoid letting any oypOrtnnity like this fur showing our gratitude path by un heeded. Probably Fatal hteeNient. , I A most terrible accident occurred yesterday about one o'clock, at the Etna iron Works of Smog. Chalfant it Co.. Etna boro. An Old gen tleman. John Nicholson, aged sixty-three, seas nseletlog to shift some coal ears, and sehlle at tempting to catch hold of the broker - sect- V t tellY fell between the can. The wheels of car lades with cool passed over his legs below the knee, crushing them to a jelly. The Injured ma y swas immediately taken to his house near by and Drs. Kernel& Onterloh and litoblmoo. Of Hharpsburg, called in. when It was found necessary to amputate the in jured limbs below the knee. Mr. Nicholson was employed as a driver by the company, and was • saber. industrious and br e w respected citizen of the borough. The accident will probably prose fast, as reaction had taken place while the operation sons Wog ',donned. H s family consists of wife and four chil dren. Two of his !Oft I n Pleasantville were telegraphed • for. MUM Aediem. An accident of a very serious nature and *bleb resulted in the depth of Sebasthm Hoblead. and the Lajuring of several otkem whose name. we were unable to learn, occur ' red at the Superior Iron works near the Ma rine Hospital. Allmtheny. yesterday morn ing. A train of ears loaded with coal was being run Into the mill. over the trestle rork leading from the main track of the ilroad, when thestrestle work gave way and Precipitated the train to the ground; Several Demons employed at the mill were under the trestle work at the time of the accident, and fiebeicht was covered under a struckad of coal. and 'Me. others were by pieces of timber. Mohekbt was extricated from the work as soon as pm- Wile. and a physician summoned, but his injur ies were forted to be of a fatal character. He was removed to hls madame. ISO-Franklin street. Allegheny. where he died ill a few moments. An Inquest was held on the body and the jury returned a verdict of accidental death. _ ..5_ ~m _ .. -.. , THE COURTS. 1 0.11Nstrler Court--judge Meranale.s. _ Ffilina tr. iMay 6.—ln the case of the Indted Statei en. thee brewery. et al. of Johnliold stein. previously reported. the Jury failed to agree nrelwai discharged. The case of the tidied Stalin:Vs. John 110142 stein was continued until next tern, Nicholas I,eltuy. altos J. J. Gilroy. indicted for lsliely representing a revenue omcer, Was placed on trial: The defendant 'ens Charged with attempting to obtain the sum" of live bun deed Jollote Mr. Swell, grocer in the Twelfth ward.by personating a revenue util e,. It appears in evidence that Gilroy par- - hosed whisks. of Swell, and then returned him for violating the revenue law. Subse quently Gilroy came to Swell and exhibited a raper purporting , to be signed by United States Commissioner Gamble. and authorizing. set' Bement of the case. which signature was a forgery. The Jury found a verdict ofjuilty without leaving the hoz. Sentence w e d (erred till Saturday morning at tennicl k. The Grund Jury returned true bills amdast the following parties: Solomon .1. Item.. illicit Frederick Schild, exercising the business of it wholesale liquor dealer, without payment of the special tax. The jury .in attendance were discharged With tho thanks of the Cutlet. Mal== The ilnuol Jury mule the following pre sentment' To the Jim,. Wilson Are,, mart. Jutlpc uJ the United Rota Dtserkt Com lor Weatern Penn 614.FE°V:on:C.1.1:41fArtgd In Trn..of the Western District of rentisyleanitt, most re pettfully make the following presentment, to wit: After a careful Inspection of-the building In 'which the Uniteil States Court now holds ses sions. and In which carious United Rath+ offi ces arc located. they are decidedly of the opin ion that the heitith and comfort of the officers of the Court and Jurors would be better re gerded, and the ,traneaction of bustners fa cilitated, by certain Improrements, as fol iates : They find that . the rooms set apart for. the use of the Grand Jury, as well as other rooms of the United States building, are dirty and Molly furnished. In parts of the building plan ter has fallen from the eelllng„ and lumber. of varifrus kinds encumbers the ehltries. The water-closets are in a very bad condi tion. and the font air and stench mitring there from are both, offensive and unwholesome. The noise occasioned by the passage of wak. one over cobble stone pavements, laid In the street In front of the Cinstom-house.li at times ettibairmsing to bestows.. They, therefore, recommend that wooden pavements be mibat I toted for the cobble atones. That the offices. entries and water-closets be cleaned, and that certain enumerated cuticles of furniture. cope d:die needed. be. provided. In the onset pout mid Jut. radius there is nu insufficient number of choirs, and these are all ton bud condition. M many instances being broken. The window shades In the court room are worn out and very dirty. There in great need for a new counsel table, the one In present nee being much dilapidated. . There are loony other necessary improve ment. which the Grand Jury cannot specify in detail. They wpuki recommend, however. that a general examination and renovation of the building be made by the proper mthorit les, and that such necessary improvementa as hove Themet made. • . Grand J d ury be must, finally, express great - satisfaction with the able and courteous man ner to which the Assistant United States Dis trict Attornev.V. Esq.. in the ab sence of the United States Attorney. has at tended to his duties,' and presented his busi ness before them. J. VI .11Latrcnano, Foreman. • Atter the presentment had , been read, the Court thanked the Grand Jury for the sug gestion. made, and stated that stetetwould he taken to have them carried into effect. Previoui to separating. the Grand Jury as sembled In their moms, and unanimously , adopted the following. vote of thank.: The Members of the Grand Jury of the United States District Court, now holding se - sten Inl'ittehorgh, beg leave tO.lender _their acknowledgments to the manage. orblz moue Hospital forthe courtesy extended them on their late visit to that' institution. Dr. Reed beiot temporarily absent, Dr. Ewing. the Assistant Physician. kindle extended the • hospitalities; To him .me thanki are doe., and also to Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Slater and 311ot Keltz. The members of the Grand Jury wish here to bear witness to the admirable condi tion of the Hospital. The neatness and yer feet order everywhere exhibited reflect very great credit on the managemeot. thir thanks metals° du ne t Gen. Whitely for his politeuren to the members of the Grand Jury on the oectudon of their visit to the Arsenal: • . The thanka of the Grand Jury are clue to the Ilon. Wilson McCandles:, who by hla many rourtesles much enbanortl the pleasure of the Grand jury. d""Jr. Ito stay In the cite. Cli.ss. P. llGame. Secretary. • • tolled Mates Circuit Coon—Judge Mcfignuan. The May term of the' l'ult ed States Circuit Court, for the Western District of rennin'Ura nia, will commence in this_city Monday, the 9th Mat.. Judge Megennen presiding: The following le the trial list for the term : rya.] Stites vF. Jobs IP. Cu] vs. Frederick Kaiser. " vs. ./. C. .t 11. W. Bu ff 00. • s. E. 11c-drub:nit. s. Frederick Kochendoerfer. Y. Wm. SUIIIIICT & CO. TA. Two barrels of Whisky . owned by Semi. Bell. 11. F. Quinby & Co. vs. A. C. Sturgeon. E. S. Pike vs. &F. IL 11. Co. . . • . . First Nat. Bank ot Cbicago & tior don. Madison Reynolds es. D. R. Daltrey. Wm. Stitt sr. A. & F. W. llutdekoper. C./gonna TM. Tbe CID. of Pittsburgh. 11. E. Kling re. Hartinrd Ftre Insurance Co. Josiah 11. Evans rs. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Co. J. IL Jones, asslince in Itankruptcy of Wm Dorm cr. First National Hank of Merlon.. • • . • . . . Arthur W. )(when fa. City of Pittsburgh'. Laati Iladaleman. J. G. !fusser. Wm. D.3k- Bride and James Farmer vs. Jaunts srba and Josiah Minter. Levi Haldeman, J. G. Hussey, Wm. D. Me- Bride and Jas. Farmer vs. Wm. Dane, John Wiadior and CI. G.-Laln/L . James 11. Smith es. My of Pittsburgh. C. Moran vs. City of Pittsburgh. C. Moran vs. City of Pittsburgh. Josiah B. F.v,ans vs. Cleveland S. Pittsburgh It. It. Co. - • . Lather C. Chine vs. Kittanning Corti Co. Thos. Loganse. Oakland Italians Co. Phineas Copeland vs. County of butler. Berger.vs. Leonard Kyle, Gottleib eehreyer vs: Michael Ehrgott and J m. Parks. _ • . - United States for we of Phillip NWT ,VS. Thome., A. Rowley. Henry A. Wearer end David Flterinamonn. - . . Harr vs. Thomas A. Rowley. ..James }toward Tl. Robt.. M. Christy. Geo. LT. Dobbin vs. County of Allesheny. O. M. Burke, Assignee of Thos. arni Patrick Drutsgool vs. James Drumamol. T. W.f... Assignee In nankrupkT of O. W.'McCay vs. Millet Day. A. J. Stilloragon and M. I. StUlwagon. Quarter Teas , .ll•llee Sterrett. The Quarter Sessions Court will meet Mon day the 9th last.. for the purpose of disposing of the cases remains , on the March calendar. Follow - Imb, the trial list. TRIAL LIST TOR MONDAY. Mti. Commonwealth re. Hash Burns. 317. Commonwealth vs. J. Parker Sweeney. 340. Commonwealth vs. L.conard Broker. 110. Commonwealth vs. James Johnston; two caeca./ 38. Commonwealth vs. Wm. blerryntan.. to). Commonwealth vs: Jame..B;.. Commmnreahh ss. James Free. • 313. Commonwealth se. Pat.Dargon. 311. Commonnialth .IA. Pat. Garbin. 121. Ccanmontrealth vs. Thom.. etanle.t. SH. (kaantonsrealth vi. Peterllenis. 1911. Cbtomouvrealth vs. James WeKee. 510. Commonwealth vs. Hobert liarnsey. 3111. Commonwealth v.. Samna Reed. . Commonwealth vs. W. F. Kaiser. raw. usr YOU Tommy. MS. Commonwealth NIL John &mine. • 3:9. Commonwealth vs. Pat. Welsh et nx. 513. Commonwealth v.. Pat. HU Commonwealth v.. Peter Wilbert. ltd. Commonwealth so. Thomas Bmlth. 1137, Conmumwealth vaaohnMeClarran.(three cams./ • : ; • ; Camases Pleu—Jadtte Weave. FrunaT. Mlye.—ln the cafe of Francis Da vi. vs. Thomas Farrell. et al, previously re ported, the Jury found for the defendant. In the case of Badger se. liormlne. prey l otuOy reported, the Jury found for the de fendant. Mamas Wll5OO TIC 8111.118 W 115012. ID dl vott•e. Petition presented and subpoena awarded. The first ease taken opwas that of. James Carroll rat Alt Water dr Co. dethm to regoser for work and labor done. The defendant•was the owner of n stone quarry and employed the plaintiff so foreman, agreeing. according. to the testimony - of the plaintlff to pay him P.,50 per day. The defendant allegesthat he agroed to pay the plaintiff $2.1i0 pee day. The-jury found for the plaintiff in the man of SI.Z. Belle the Law." The Woman's Suffrage Association has com menced the campaign With vigor, ' slid very sensibly too.. Hardly has It been organized before the announcement in made that the people are to be instructed in regnid tolts ob ject and the end at which It Sims. To carry out nib Idea. as Brut on the programme. Idles Phoebe Councils, the famous lady law student of St. Lords. hat been engaged todellver a lec ture on the captivating title given above. The young lady made her debut iota speaker before thelissouri Legislature, while that body was considering the Woman. Suffrage , bill, which eventually passed but was vetoed by the Oov ernor. Her address on that occasion was of such wseharacter that she was invited to speak Jo, the citizens of her native city. an in vitation Which she accepted. The result made her famous and placed her In the front rank of platform speakers in the Interest of Woman Huffing. Sloe Is spoken of as an eloquent and very PlenSing speaker and a woman of supe rior mental culture. Logic and not nut, ora tory and not scolding, intelligence and not flash characterize her literary efforts In this direction. She in now on her way to the New - York convention, and 'tops-only long enough in the city to deliver a lecture to-night.at La fayette Hull. It Is unfortunate that she comes while Patti Is In the city, but there will doubt less ben large audience In attendance: Whet they will be pleased and instructed is elm*. gene conclusion. Sewer Pipe. We direct the attention of parties interested to the atmouneement of btr.G.C.Mukfillan,tbe gentlemanly agent of the Hill 8: Adamsflower Pipe Company. • Mr. McMillan Is WeMired to all marmites for this entellent vitrified water and sewer pipe on the shortest notice. It has keen so long la .tbe market and ita tneribi are s 6 well 'known that no further commendation is needed than the universal favorable testi mony of all who have used It. For the par poeo dealgued it Is nneneell e d . ; The same gentleman will also roomy chimr," tops . dues, t. , hydraulic cement ne., to bricklayer; and others, at the most reasonable rates and prompt/y. Mr. McMillan In well and favor the f ably k ut no that be warrants vrn in the businesews . com lythlingmurtit hey, and se Is a sulfides:it guarantee that n as retirells seneed. His office and warehouse Is at M and M Sandusky street, Allegheny, where ere would advt.' ail la need of. anything 4n hi. line to direct their orders or call In person and procure their supplies. ..#. - • -- ' . .. 7 1.14 j , .- ,;.„_ „..; --.::544,,,,,A*i.....,44.0,"r.iV.1 , • .. ~,-, 1. 3 / 4 , ,.... _ ;...-...,,,,,...,_ •: .,,,,„ , i,. . *-„,,,i,, ,!. ., : f zt ., : ,,, c, ... ~ ~. ...- - : , •:: - ;: - J.:'..-"::f.:•:' ::.,;•4;•:1'a:•:: -, 7ii'g''' , ..4 4 4: '4 1 '.07- - :` I'-'ll-41k-Z•Zfi-i):•irji4tql!.,'4-iY.,Kr.1,:i•71,,-;67,-,17,,,,,t-z.:5-;.;7-fx.Figtii-,*til-Av.L: PITt6BURGII DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY THE (WAUSION • • _ • awl Brilliant %tirndancv at the teach-my. Last night at the .t caderny, the charming vo cali,t. carlotta Patti and her excellent w,,,mpanying quartette- of musical artists ere greeted by one of the largest and moil brilliant audiences we have had assembled dace. the ?arena occasion. The parmette. _dress circle., and gallery were filled to reple lion by those anxious to iray homage at I the shrine of true art and genius, and to acknowledge a vocalist who tire-cull neatly ilmervet the pliailits of no musically trained people. Certalulv Patti hail no reason to complain of the reception and kindly greeting awarded her here in Pittsburgh where despite oat enslaving habit. of Md.- try, we have ever time to rest front labor and enjoy the finer side of life, .and an earnest in clination to encourage art arid science. . The proireanmse opened. with an exquisite imtrumental duo. an adaptation fromilotow's "William Tell," her v.lofln and piano. 'With ths former in the hands of Senor Sarasate and the latter maniputated in the most skilful manner by Mons. Theodore Hitter, a brilliant feast of music: was afforded and at its cirisea iteerty encore was awarded the performers. The pretty German song "ItletAngel" traarendered by • mt. Hableman in good stYle but that accomplished performer did not seem to be himself. lacking In this, as In a aubsequent ef fort, his usual force, feeling and expression. Perhaps his selections were not judiciously made, nod. that may explain the absence of strength in hie vocalizations. The bright. particular star of the evening made ber debut 'Linda a Pittsburgh audience in a cavatlna, ' , Ueda di chamounix," Donizettl, and her appearance watthe signal for rapturous applause. liar voice svne in !excellent con-. dttion. and she scam succeeded In linpresslng . :her auditor* with her Inarveloua powers of exethltion • and the justlee of her claims for high position en the world's musical stage. Ise will not attempt to criticise, nor yet in words award her that praise and admiration which she so richly merited. Her•vocaliza ' Aloe is rich, clear and distinct, and she glides over. the .most difficult 'calm, reaches the higheat notes and descends to the lowest. with an much ease and grace that effort can not be discovered. Then her expression Is supreme. She Ulla !fiery utterance , with life and sends her words chasing each other In liquid harmony deep down Into the souls of her audience, and there they leave an Indeli ble impreadon. The sweet songatrese is gifted with an exceedingly pretty face, ex pressirsical ve of wonderful vivaciousuess , and a h deformity, painfull oba blep in her walking. retake. y herse ry all the more Interesting and loveable. Her ravishingly awcet voice had hardXs ceased to sound in her first offering than a heart) outburst of genuine applause shook the A cede- . my to Its very foundation. Nor did this manifestation of plertentro and gratification cease till she bowed acquiescence to the Inez °tibia demands of her enraptured hearers, and rendered "Cumin' thm' the rye" In a pret ty, simle and yet exquisitively - . beautiful style, 'ln-her InterpretittlonZthe old gong seemed clothed anew, and found warmer place in the hearts of those who were carries' away by the artiste. Mr. Joseph Herman., a basso of much pow rand flexibility of voice, rendered an ails trout "La Prophete," Meverbeer. In fair man ner, bat he, too, like Mr. liableman, seemed to lack strength and vitality. lathe Opem both would be more at home. A violin solo, -fan task.. from Martha, executed by Scour Sarno ate, was heartilyieelved add encored. la response to the call, he "Last nose of Sum mer" was made in beautiful style and marked the artist as worthy place with Ole Bull and Rosa.. • The "Carnival of Venice," by Mile Patti gas the conspleitons gent of pan second of the rand entertainment. She was vociferintsly encased and sang in response thereto, a perfect gent in the way of a laughing Song. This did not satisfy the tormentors. for such we must ,call those who. make Pittsburgh audiences conspicuous for unjust demand* upon artists who, either In singing or actier. meet, with favor. DM Patti was too good natured to re fuse. and again responded to the demand, ringing the song of laughter once more. A piano solo by Mr. Hitter scan rendered with brilliant effect, and of course was re panted at the earnest solicitation of noisy en thusiasts. who at laud showed that their tastes inn musical direction , were well milli rated. Mr. lirnnanns was encored in a lively aria, and responded gracefully. A sparkling corniest duet from Donizetti by Wile Patti and Mons. Ritter concluded the concert. Find Ilde- Parted vastly pleased with the rare and unto. oat feast of music afforded. . To-night the second and final entertainment will he given, with an entire change, of pro gramme. at the Academy, for which No may vet be secured at Kieber's music store, Nn. I= Wood street. —rare— The Weather. The record front 3t.t of March to 30th of April exhibits twenty cloudy and variable days. of Which tart. Were rain. and inv.. nine of sunshine and three of white frost. Daily average of the thermometer:4 3-10 deg. bb' feet. .too tut ,rain fall i 3,10 'lnehett. in tsth the some days, shred nn average thermometer 40 decrees tel the river v feet. . April has been unusually free from hard freezes and sudden changes. with a remark able uniformity of the temperature it the at moshere. The loWest temperature was on the 4 th and gib, &Id/Loves: the inatlinant. in the itth and :Ith. 78,and it) degrees. To (hie time the peuspects of the farmer.for production. and the /community for a healthy Otmcophere. are as 4bed as any previous year. ne decidedly faro de trait of this seamy is, an abseare of thunder storms. In February. March and kpril three short storms 0010 hare occurred. Dr pre,s.l observation it has hero aserrtainegl that If from ten to twenty , thunder !storms prevail in those month.. a dry July and August. and an unuemally unhealthy atmosphere. an, the results. There has been but little murmuring among the farmers, complaining of a too backward ~/ reason. cold nights. tc. We are to run the gauntlet of the Wag orthenst and east wind rain storms, whin u ually prevail Shout the 10th to the Mth of M . If the discharge of rain Is large and ormi us. It midtienly chills the air and changes the Ind to the ,northwest. to the first and ti nd mornings are liable to develop white frost li or a freeze when the blonsottn aro In a delicate state. If the earth continues saturated with water. the hot June sunshine will bring thunder storms. so necessary for II rigorott. growth. From the :Ink April to the :Ink t.f slay. twenty-one elontly. variable fifteen of whirl, rain and nine of sunshine. The indica tions show not vers . hear : Timings, hut dark and loude. with warm showers of rain, which tone preserve us from injurious frost. WM§ Mni , Oran Horst —A large audience assembled at the Opera House last evening. Which was the occasion of Mr. Chenfran's farewell bene fit. The bill was one of exceeding interest. embracing - floTon Shlngle,“ end . TOodies." both of which afforded ample scope. for Mr. Cluinfmn's versatile talent an i comedian. Illssupport was excellent in tattr pieces. Chanfrun matinee this afternoon. and his en frtn= closes t f mo s Z h ay ad ni4t7 `n d!fr g . ' ' ' ;:iw " rt; Adams ouse. commences an engagement sit the Ooera House. Meng - r. HoorrrrAt, FAin.—The ftie Mar in progress at City Hall wilt be continued next week, and we expect to see the ball filled nightly. There will be . matinee this after noon at two o'clock. Let all the little folks attend. ' The circus Is now In good trim. end will no doubt bra. source of great enjoyment to them. The voting on the afghan Is quite spirited, and many of our leading . M.D.% are anxious, as it Is • great test of their 'popular ity, and they all have a Ihely Interest In the welfare of the Mercy Hospital. Ebturaitsr dommtca. Notwithatandlog the appearmme of Parlotta Patti at the Aca demy, Wu Goldstecker, of Ft. Louis. attract ed a brilliant assemblage at Masonic last night, and all who were present expressed un bounded adiefactlon and pleasure with the performer, We hope the concert may soon be repeated ender more suspicions dictum ef arieef. =1 A Pennsylvania botehelor thus inipeaches "the girl at the pedal:" *ii I impeach her in the name of the great whole of the ocean. whose boneli are torn asunder to enable her to keep straight. I Impeach' her in the name of the peacock, wham strut, without ipermission, she ban stcalthfully assumed. I mpeach on her. in the name of the horse, thhose tail she has perverted front Ili use to e making of wavy tresses Id decorate the back of her bead and neck. I impeach on her in the name of the kangaroo. whose beautiful figure she, in taking upon herself the (hecian bead has brought into ill-favor and dhsrepute. I would Impeach on her to the name of econ omybut that she eshibits a degree of reason in purchasing her "Saratoga 's" and traveling satchels at Liebler's, Nolo4 Wood street. Thin Is the one redeeming feature of her character She realism and nets according to the truth,. that. Liebler has the finest, cheapest, most varied and beet assortment of trunks, valises and ladles' traveling satchels to be had any where. Liebler has nil the Styles, and ail the varieties that have ever appeared In his line of trade. ills mammoth emporium No. 101 Wood street is stocked from cellar to roof with the assortment that is worthy of visit- of inspec tion whether purchasing or not. Emulate •the girl of the period nod patronize Liebler. =1 Dr. J. Guy McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, furnishes us with the follow ing return of the number of deaths, with the discuses atoning them, In the city of rm.- burgh, for-the week commencing April :sth, and.ending May 2d, - There were 40 deaths; of these ZI were males and 11 females, and all were white. The ages range as follows: Under ono rear II died: from 1 to 2.3; 2 to 5,1; sto 10, 3: 15 to I: :5.1 to 31 3; 30 to 40, 5; 40 to 50.2; 50 to GI, 1; 03 to 70.2: 70 to BOO; 10 to 00.1. ' - The mimes of death were: Cirrhosis ti pul monary hemorrhage I; scarletina malign. 7; pneumonia 0; old age 0; measles .% inanition 1; consumption 4; convulsions 1: typhus fever 1; inertia of womb 1: whooping cough t debility 1; ulceration of temporal bone, invading brain I; dlptherla patsy]; premature birth 11; mn rasmes Jeterus neamaturn 1; chroold hepa titis I; pueperal peritonitis I; chronic disease 'of stomach 1. Desirable Articles. Fresh Pine Apples le sad TJf Ib. cane, Bette; foe eating than green " • Pine e il p anl 4 edend street.. • Allegheny City. Fresh Raspberries, Cherries, Blackberries, Pears and Peaches. In glass Jars; in perfect , at IV Federeet. Coluerrshibens. Blackb ral erri s e i s, Cherries. Strawberries. Pine Apples, ' . And French Fruits le Sauce. • ' good for the sick.' at Chco. Buseau . s. 112 Federal street. • • . Allegheny CliY. . . lee Cream—The ice cream season has fairly opened. and levers Of the delicious article are having their tastes gratified. Among the hest places In the city - for this purpose is the popu lar ladies' and rents' confectionery Young_ earn addition Sd street and Diamond alley. In to o the d attraction of the best Ice cream, cakes, and the delicate ct War. this establishment is provided with a sunititu. e. dining-room, where at any hour of the day ladles .nd • - e m en can appease their • appe tites with tiCdalntlest Mamie* of the sermon. haarry one's call at Yourimion's. L."'"=l Keystone Queensware.= Liberty Street Keystone Queensarnee.nin Liberty Street Kerstone Queensware. Liberti - tit reel only Th e celebrated Keystone Que....L.' ' an be bad - at No. iltri Libertystreet. The proprietors, }team, Kier k Co.. have a full and complete stock, from 'a toy cup to the fin est tea %eta. CaU at 3°3. (1111.11relea Carr Lag., wholeimle Imd remil, at L. ,, Shridres, 171 Smithfield street. • -. . . 6 ." Boako at half irkat F.gan's.l3l Smith Yield street. Weimer, tnahlidocti Dictionary at Egan 's 134 Smithfield street. "The Carpenter's Galan" . Egan's. Stnit_b_ field street, near Virgin alley. • .-- .Nonday !Selma, L. Theologicl. Schocil, and all kinds of Books at •F.gan's, t4nlthfleld street. near Virgin alley. • Ca. Egan In his new store has replenished his stock with a large lot of new. and popular worka, ntandonl in their departments, which bolo closing off at half the usual prices. Call on him at Smithfield atreet, near Virgin alley. The laranl Hann.—tine of the most com fortable. home-like and cosy hotels In the vi cinity is the Girard House corner of 'Peden') and Isabella streets, Allegheny. It has all the modern conveniences, and possesses the ad vantages of being located In !scented poeition Yet nway from the noise and bustle which Is so often the annoyance of r houses like this. Mr. Lighteop, the prop etor,lnrelletln It. has spared neither expens nor trouble an has succeeded In makingit one of the most 14 tractive places, exteriorly sad Interiorly. the-two cities. Parties wishing. eoMfortable boarding house. or strangers In the elty would do well to waken note of the Girard Hon., Allegheny. Coate and See the Lane Improvements on Singer's Sewing Machines *lon , Purehlar elsewhere. STRAW & !Warmer, 93 Sixth &re t. • Trylegrave• Ogg,. from 45 Ninth s!rcei • Honking Caps mid amakern' complete °Milt at - Mcgnt,v's. No. 45 Ninth street.. • Fine oat ittboklng entlebelsing tobacco, best brands. at Megrim's. No. 45 Ninth street. robaoM, muff, cigars, pipes. So., wholosslo and retell, et Memo's. No. 45 Ninth street. Do you 'rant an'elegaut Meerschaum? Me U..: No, ONlrals . gtreet, hag all the varieties. Come ..m1 flee the Late Improvements on o lngerl Sewing Machines before purchasing elsewhere. - Ivrnew.k Marmon, 20 filgth &Feet. - If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial ion of the sense of smell, taste or hearing. eves watering or weak, feel dull, stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in the head, take cold easily. you may rest assured that }-00 have the Catarrh. Thousands annually without manifesting hall of the• above symptoms, terminate In con sumption and and In the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood by physicians... It. V. Pierce. M:D.. Dullalo, Y, is the proprietor of Dr. Rage's Catarrh Remedy. s perfect specific for Catarrh. "cold in the head." Or colonial headache. which he sends to any address. post-Paid. for slaty cents, or four packages for K. Hold by most druggists everywhere. Come and Nee the Late bum:memento an ginger's Bening Machines before purebaelog elsewhere. STfIA & MORTON, Plith Ptrret. • Irhae.Gsone Dinner la noltzbeimer's Conti onntnl to-finy. Vegatable, nreata,gillale.pantry. and all the concomitants of a rich and appetizing report at the Continental to-clay. • Everything about the Continental bestii•aks the care exercised by the genialproprietor, Mr. itultzhellner. to nrranging for the comfort. and convenience of his guests. The Continental is alurays open. always pop ular. and the place where hungry patrons are alw•ay sure to have their appetite !appeased is on Fifth avenue below the rostoftiee. The Ceutimental will be ready fur visitors et 'aie hour today. it in located on Fifth are nue. below the Postoffire. Busitiesa" men end others who can appreciate a clean and health ful repast should drop In at the continental. Tile Veiling Wlfe's Cook Beek, with receipts of the best dishes for bre:Mast, dinner and tea: containing nisi, a large number of entire nee moeiPts , for cooking and preparing In all 00 , 141114 2.01. oysters, terrapin, lobsters, meats.'ornelets. meat pies, poultry, game, ten cakes, jellies, hot rolls, preserves, salads. stews. puddings, pies, pastries, dessert , cakes. biscuits, pickles, ounces, etc., with miscella neous receipts and invaluable hints to Wives in every article of household use. By the an ther of "The National Cook Book." Complete In one large duodecimo volume. Mond in morocco cloth. frier hi 5. For sale by John W. Pittock. Bookseller and Stationer, opposite Post. ()Met., Pittsburgh. Came and Mee the Late Inthrthement. an Sinithril Sewing Machine% before purchaxing elsewhere.• ttraaw & Morcrith, •0 Math Street. remit Peals.—print MoMinh. comer of Sixth avenue and Smithfield street,—Oxercr• building— him JIM received a tine aesortment of Bananas sad .Plne Appfes, which he will rellebeati. o===l Graml Oprnlng To-la, of 111.• Big I.ananwer femm. • The Fun !lOW er Saloon. No. ICI Smithfield street. Charles riallerrher proprietor, will open his doors to-day with a One lunch from 10 in 2 o'clock e.. 1. Mr. Rail:seer We. n noble not in the armr or the Potomac. served four thetin the nervier. and was ingagod In all attles from Washington to Richmond. For part Malan. see card rm f ret page. Brinefteor Brushesit-AIL kinds of bruthen• of our null manufacture. nt Loughrldsiti, 171 Smithfield ntreet. Stecktam sad eberatan A Property at Aacilost.—The Stockton property. on the cor ner of Stockton and Sherman evennes s All, gheny, Is to he sold without reserve on Mon dny. the 9th Instant. rit 10 o'clock. 'See mice, tisement by A. Termite auctioneer. oThrew Physic re the Dogs." and drink filer Damanls Co.,' cream ale was what Shah-, create meant to say. ream sad Pre the Lair liapremeaseara oa Magee'. Relying Maehinet before initthaelvg elseerbene. Sra.aw t None's, al SIVI Street. •Tbe Nortaz Nisei of Peary G. Role. Mer chant Tailor, at corner of Penn arenuo and Sixth street, h now largo and complete. Mon sieur Hoorah Continues to preside at the cut ting. • If lame and Pen the Loin teiee•eeeeb en Pincer's Sewing Machines before purchasing elsewhere. Stracw d Moremc, Ai Sixth Street. Vor looking Owes and picture frames go to Loughridge'e.l7l Smithfield street. laLe desire what men admire. And this II ttle thing to Beauty. What do we say ia beautiful? A •transparent complexion and a • .;xuriat head of hair. • What will produce hear? Maran's Magnolia Balm soul make any lady of thirty appear but twenty: and Lyon's Kattudrou will keep every hair to Its place. and make it grow like the April grass. It pre vents the hair from turning- gray, eradicates Dandruff, and IN the guest Bair Dressing to the world;and'itt only half ordlnarY Cost. If you Want - to RIM It of Sallowness. Pimple.. Bing-marks, Moth-patace, etc, don't forget the .Magnolia Balm. - - • Mbar 41 GRAY—BROWN—Oa Tharmlay evening. lOW 3 11370. by R. Wilson. D. IL. Mr. W. IA: CRAY to lem M. LOU DROWN. daughter of Wm. M. Brown. 1.q.. both of this cty. COVER—REILLY—On the' 3th Inat.. - by Re, .1 . Dermatt, at his residence. oh Monet Wmblaston. Mr. SAMUEL COVER. of Vardar. to Wm NANNY D. IDDLLY. of Cameron. W. Va. N , S arch. PlTTOCK—numNs—l/o Thursday esorting. Miry 4th. IT the Hos. J. S. X. tato% Mr. T. R. PIT TOPIC: of Pittabursh.und Mtn EMMA Z. BURN& of yeaangu tsnioty. =I .JOTHPRON-()n 'Mannl.3 . Crenintl. r Funeral horn the residence .1 her parent.. No 117 . Ohio avenue, Allegheny city. on nnitrannit NOIECLNO .110 o'clock. - - . "11001t—tht Friday night, May 8. at MN o'clock. HATTIE BLANCIIIt. youngeat daughter of Al.e VV. 2 gni Harriet L. Rook. aged 1 ye•r. 3 month. , and dn. Thorn:moral trill takei Flap grout the reuldenee of her remota. No. 73 Second avenue, on BCtioglr grernstrog. at LI tielock. the tsiengs of the fan- IIY are hulleetfullr breltod to attend. • • • ' AIKFX—At halt-past one &cloak Mt Itiaterday) GJmorning. ALIMAIMER A.. ann of Alluander and years and months. Notlee of .fanentl to afternoon pepen. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and BraseLFounders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND BOLLING MILL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order. BABBITT'S METAL . - Made and Kept on. Hand. PrOPrielon Manascterers or J. M. Coopers Improred Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Office-4982 PIM ISTREST. Fonadry—Corner 19TH RAJLTIOAD trPLEETS. rithamrsh Pa. 7 • GE94GE I. TRoupE F • Silk Hats, NM:4ml° , Sti MTN Artnnt. PltMemlltl. Ps. Old Was reemsted mad remodel. ea to roma Kyle. blocked =a ressid. Ref. fitted Um American Comforter. Alle n PrOmPtir Minded to. a MORNING 4 _ M-AN 7. 1810 CANDIDATES (IT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER GEORGE REELEY 6f Mt.-Anil Totrn,thp. Kuhjett to the clecish•n the Union tlepUbhchn Chanty Cm . ..rah... hp2o,lt Flit COUNTY COMM IsSION ER. • . -Benjamin. Eputhett, Esq., Lt helinna totenelne. I. itcandidate for Ceuntt ronatuleelener. In nabilillnetlen to the neeteinu et the Republican Coneentlon. Eat next. In rein.. arlttn:el&T Dy FOR ASSEMBLY. I= 'Of the Seventhward. rittebefif h. (tor mine filen , etioneeted with the GaZiriTa at the led oleo thin of many .filen•te, will pCrlnit the Wle hi• name for Aiieembly. nubJect to the nomination Of the Union Republican party. SPECIAL NOTICES. • ILIFFICM OF PFITOOFIIOII INFFllayer. Co.. • • l'irreincnon.3l..l Z. 1870. irr AT A MEETING OF TIIE BOARD DIRECTORS nf Comtuny Lek' this dm'. Pk DIVOPend wen OFFIRIFO Doi:LANs (SO 001 rer.hoine payable on drmanll. TO.. Of No.. tlonsl 'ha, • I?. my • Secretary. • 11.0.41,1(17.11.1 Drt,g - msx May 4,1870. SPECIAL MEETING- OF THE Flrst.Beoond and Mini Companion mitt held In the Arronm. on FRIDAY EVENING, the oth Init.. at acre!, and a half o'clock. • By order at the commanding I gelcer. akfa .1. J. ALDEITZ. Feel, Aar, fre.NpTlCE.There will be iiregul UENKV LAMDERT LI , DO a ti. non . non Pride ottoei, on FRIDAVM:ViI f i. L l' , IL; l u tt ..t isio. ,, All of th e monlbern are eurnnetly 0 0 . bro.o l os o gne i gto upinens Of Import.nonwfilbo Lodge. J. W. B. Ernne.,Seezein los ry. BLAK!nCYZ;:ji. IicKNIAN NATION"... BASK or PtrreuVitott. Prrrenruort, May 4th, 11470. rreTIIR DIRECTORS OF Tills Bank have dociKrell o Wendt et! SIX PER. CENT. ttl) umthe Capital Stool uut eurtllngn of the loot utuotho, perahle to Stockbuldem or their legut representattren on and after the Itlth tunt., tree et all Intien. tuttimbil LAURENT. (Nuttier. EXCIIANtit NATIOITA I. BANW. i Prrinnonon. May 341.1870. ff °TTHE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS PER CENI d oVCll l V=4. ll :4 l 7bVtrili ' a ' Tiab L iz=v,i,f i....P.P 01 0 on and otter the A. LONG. Canhlon irr DI V I DEN D. eITINICNI. NATIONAL KANK. , The fitreetora r!; tbtr a Ve:l 3 lY . it h ie 111!6:1a(vEci1e thired • dividend of FOUR AND ONE HALE PER CENT. t of the palate of thelmtelemontliv, payable on And after Itio letta amt.. free of Gov ernment n .. 2zt:wtt It. E. WILSON. As/Ml.lml I:lathier. BANK Or PIIIKUMOIII. MAY 3d; 1870. PRESIDENT AND LIRE('- TORS of this Dank have this day declanol f Dividend of FIVE PERCENT. uu Ile Capital Stock, nut o the went. of the last nix mouth, which will be paid to atorithoidersor their legal wP nittentatlvew on and after the 13th WC, free .4 tiovertment. State and local taxer,: nutl:w4l W. ROSEBURG, Caahler. Tile IRON (Try NATIONAL BANK Or May 2;1870.i Irr THE . I►IRF.CTORS OF Tills BANK have thin day declared - s Dividend of SIF l'K'lt CKNT. on the Conlin' Stork. nut tif tht poets of the tasks!: month.. payable. free of tax. to Stockholders or their legal retneaentettwis eu and aftet the 12th Inst. J. IIAtiOFFIN. mylinet Cashier. Wince W..irrats.v I varstantrx CoSrinsrv./ litTrantiou. May .3. 1100. y . irr DI IDENI) The Board of Directors of this Company bore tido day doctored a I'Mytdond of- • Five Dollars upon .oath Mare of the Capital Stock, out of the earned profits Of t h e Met eta month. free of Gov ernment and State Meek payable to Stockholder, on and after the 1(411 not. ./two {PM. P. IllettllEßT, Secretary. 111..-BOUNTI. • $lOO Bojunty , Clollected For all wildiers who colleted between :Nor 4th Rod .1 My 1id.1861 . 1.1 were discharged for disabd- Ity before ,wrylng two year, and who have bend., fora received no bounty. The undersigned he. removed his ofilre lo Ballding.conter Sixth avenue and Smithfield lltredt , and 1. now prepared to collect claims speed ily and alpigieritc rules. Call on. or address, with B. F. BROWN. • • Claim Agent. G /kerne Building. rum, Sixth avenue end Netatbgeld ateeet. littaborgh, rcr ÜBLIC OTICE.--Ilaylng been .re,doten 0 8 And GAS METES 1.88881, V., A heirtlony I ...manly. n.lc, In hereby. oven Um/. untll the necevetury °Moe sutt Mectutuleut Test.' Inw Machinery ran lan prvrlded. I will be round at the OFFICE or lIE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WOll S. Twenty-01rd aiscel.•near Penn. littanursh. •ST.tTENENT OF THE Real. Estate SAVINGS BANKS `APRIL 30th,1870. , AFNETS: 'Plto and ?Yellows Oltutliun.un 411 "' Itt ) tod*, at par "Ilpi • % o 22 B . lr Furniture r • 72. 1.171 Total os 1.1.AD1L1711.15. ~$ 6418.810 Due pep -- '9811;297 06113117 74 11, - Fundtart.tuterest. May I.t. Ctl i tnent Fund 7118 above Is • true Stettehettlt. $608.1919 R. A. CARRIER, Troisum, In Tb eethe n bne der n l th A elktVtre L Um an . l a, VrMTe and Securities. one emoted the eeTle loresehet fttatement newel. . W. IL :1111TH, 11.clijLbs NICROLAS . VOZOTLY.Jr • Freeldent—lSAAC JONIm-,. Floe Ptveltlent—WM. 11. FRITH Aonnontant-11: C. PA,RKF EWllellor—E. BRADFORD TODD. 7aCeritri . Gen. J. Bowe. s'. U. lln ' Nicholas aono Vitt Ws. Min 9 Bett 1 . 00.7. E h . moorhead. Interest allowed on Deposits ate percent. porno nom. payable to n e . os In May and Na which, If not &ton will be added to the principal and ,pe m' itt .rVed . Ile from 9 A st. tR3 r, et. 4 411 rna eyer7Biltrr ' d%7 e ening Imo may isito ao terniber yet. fro 7 14. and fecal Norentber lisi. to May Ist. Crum% to IS o'clock. rzlz, 88 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh Ormx or (Try Erni: m b asolirlti . cira. e. NOTICE TO CONTRAtTOIIS.—SeiI s.b, ED f lZopmed. for the Grading. Perim, end THINY-Plll.47 l ME ) gr from Liberty utmet the Alleitherm 'Weer. Iron . YORTAETu 8111ENT f ro m Dotter anaet tureen er. C.itiSAT STREET from HodfUnt . to amt. it n j 1 rit " 2.11 1 ih rgg " Zol I.:;enth StreetCA horn Loolle •trect to An 1/211nen pine Pawn' on DIAMOND STREET Irmo enntheold street to Cherry alley. An 11S Inch also sewer on ST. PAT RICKS AL LEY from Mllaenbanter WWI to Gist street. W 111 beavettly_tat Ware p.m 3 weloak r. n,,MONDAI—maY . 181111. • !titl e d :111p.m °'" 1.1I Lll'l= krlratlnc"yrttoor oe had et tate oMee. No hide will be nteelvon un test mane nem blenkalamtalted ISM ^Mtn my 6 It. J. auxmtg. City &min., NOTICE.—The itooks.for the sub . SERI rTION of Stock of the Crystal . Spring- .Ico Manufacturing and Storage Company , • Are now opened et the ilectintiles . Sayings Bank: No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET. This Coopeny le chambered bY the begirJature of po,i,a n da . no d hns the exclusive right of Ifiniutacturing lee In the County of Allegheny by Careen celebrated •Freaeb steel. • • JAMES TO STONE • CONTRACTORS. County Soldiers' Monument. ALLraUTNTEgr Irell'="1.870.1 The Park Comeatralettera will revere PIIOI.O - for the conotruetlon of the foundation for the &Adler.' Moneliienrrin 111 TEIFZDA T. 3 r. Y.. Mop 3.1830. CHARLES DAVIS. I= C HI. grov y ikri n tra jiNwAitz. . COAL sp_xxs,_ -118.6 IRON& td. te...0 P. C. Orr re. lakt4 _ ' . /441 Omit rtreet. FEW BURLINGTON . WERRTNG.— is boxes Mitchell's celebrated Burtlmmo.' erring. the Urn Of the season; also fresh @meted seos. Jon received and Zr, sale br the boo or at retail. at the Family Onmtor i a m,li , w mra. _'" corger Liberti and Nlothstrecis. BUTTER. i 14 boxes Fresh Roll Rattan • - - 10 half barrels; • Forests by l. n. CARFIELD. • , 141 First toremne. r‘N FIUNKSTOWN . Itain t Wyperbiar"te - .•,;:i;7.::, , ,; , .F:17 4 _. , •.T.:. , —..:.,, , ,:,... :;,44gi;if-,..i'.i6.-::600.'N..P4:`,':'g.:fi',:a'..'&.....• oPPIciAT; N ,. OR Ne--E Ant horizinz t h e ""."' . . Stx. 1. It vr,laint.tl erm. - ted 1., Ow . ..elect an.l • amp , . et.nnol.. et' the City ”1 :%11.ktrheny. Montylt I•.here,y 0r,131nr41 th, Monty the ,4111 e. 'flint the , 0.011114.4..nt,tre,t. 1.,. :Ind they ore hert , l., +.0,1..4 All.l dlreviett,l•• htrite iinti rect.lve the gnarling nn.l 't,yltor t.f later. MA a mnd t.• I, .1, Intel therel , r %lan the le , tet gull Mart hicit, rr bidder. it their discretion: • . St, 2. That for 41..frAying• the sst and eTpe.s.v. of the nn c. there in ftes.by• levied n ....veiny, rt "At l i relative io'Street+ - in the (Mit.. ,t!,•gt. y... 3 '47.r:V.Al'aTnlll:rtfit?..?(:e. or parts"( osismtne, Insmn,dent • hsres II h Nu and the,' ars hereby "stained and enacted into a law. MIN the tns of April. Ann" nit Ototmand eight hundred and nev...ity. JAMES !Neill.. Elt, Pro...denier t.'elest. Council. Atte,t .J. It. ‘1.171", Isrt of t.eleet Sounrll. • - IIFIN 1V • k. lLu ot I Counql. ("1,•r4 ,t Common 20.3 11 N ORDlNANCE—Anthorifing• the GradinA end raring of Union avenue. fn. Tegeert .tree' I. northern (ermine.. SEC.I. He it ordained and rnaeled by the Select and (.'onitnon Connell. of the Illy AllerhenY. and it hereby ordained and enacted by the Au thority of the name. That the Committee on Streets te.And they ore hm . eby null d and directed. id unite and (91. the vatting end peeing of Union avenue. ageforeAdid. end lit come ract therefor with the lowert and be.t bidder or bidder,. at their 111%eretten. 1. That for defraying the cost end 01{,111.C5 of the nem, there is hereby levied ant...dal assess men% mid a.nerenient to be made and enllected, n provided by the Act of 'A.sendity. Plllllllml en .. .tot relative to Streets In Om City of Allegheny: . an. pmved April let, I S7O. • SW. 3. That all ordinancen and parts of ordi hances inconxistent herewith, be and the name in ereby repented. Ordained aned into a law, this tbe 28111 day of A 'WU. Ann,, thourend eight hundred and seventy. =I Clerk r 2iolec4Cetitnell. HEN WAILNER. NemMont of Common OtnnelL Allen,. : I==t2=l A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizinr. the Grading of School Weer. front Itribtreorn Weer to the ricer. • Syr. 1. Be It iirdninnil and ranted by the Seleet and Collusion l'outicil. Of the ray of Annette.), and It lu herein) ordained and enacted by the au thority of the tame. That Ihrconlmiltrnon NI renta be. and they urn ' hereby authitriunt and directed, to In and.yetelve prom:cal, Ine r t he evading of School sirect:na aforesaid, and In ontrart there for with the li neat and bent bidder or bidders.at their ilheretion. SW. 2. That Inr defraying the ens' and ell:ewe, nr thesame. there LI hereby levied a 'retal asses.- men t, mod inaerourent b. he ;male and as ellectssal. n• provides' by the Art of Ara...ably, entitled an "Act relative to Streets In the City of Allegheny. - an provSeeed April Ist. 1870. . 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconidatent herewith, be and they nee hereby re pealed. onlalned and enacted into :I law, title the 28th day of April, A n Ihnui nlone honsand eight harts dred Mid Seventy. kn. Z712'"1 r 111„,;61. Atcat R. ix Clerk of Select: Council. WARNER. PrOPide mt. of Common Council. Attest: It. In twoirvrt. • (jerk of evrat . non Council. mys A N ORDINANCE--Authertzi3it; the Grading and Paving of Irwin avenue. from Prcaent lenumnn of imving to Wanbingt.m tiVelmr. 1 , 1 . . V. 1. Ile it ordained and enacted by the Select god 111, eby liptlll.nrl rted I, the 1.13- (1,.”-ity I.! the NMI, 'Chet t he Committer MI Slxv.e., he. and then are 111.,44111111‘.11/,1 :4141 directed. to Invite and receive pn..ponnin for the Grading and raving of Irwin nvenne. en afore,,el.l. and to con tract therefor with the lowent and bent bidder or bidden , at their glineretion. . SEC./. for dere:tying the eot.t ttnd expenerel of the nem, there le hereby levied n vperini nese:, meat, wall neeeeement to be made and milecteti, av provided by the Art ~f A eventbly, entitle,' Oct .. Act relative to Streete in the (Ity of Allegheny 7 op. " eL^. yell pbi .c. 7line.. 3. rPllst nil onnee. end (tell of 00n m:wee int.rnsintont herewith be and uro hereby re.. peeled. Ordelnett and marled into n Inw, this the 28th day of Afnil. Ann" Itornlnt. 1 1 111 thous...ed. eight hundred and Nevynty. JAM?, >frii President of !select Council Attest J. IL. Ow ttit. • Clerk of o.line.ll. • 11F:SITY I'reqiient Common Council Atte.: J. IL Oxl.r.V. -. . . Clerk .1 Common Council. my:. A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the 11 Grading and Paving of Pltt alley. from Mina womery avenue ire Straw tierce alleY.. SKr. I. Be it ordained and eructed by the Select and Coin Councils. of the City of Allheny, and hereby ordained and enacted by thority of the oars Thatthe Committee onStreets be. and they are hen.by authorised and directed. to incite sod receive proposals. for tile grading and pairing of alley. as aforionid.und euntraet there for with the loweat and brit ladder or bidders. at their discretion. Sac . W. That for defraying the root end ripens. of toe lame. three Whereby levied a special sane.- ni,t. amid asereirorit to be made and collected.. resided hyithe Act of Aso...ably. entitled an - Art rlnilve tolitreer in the City of ape proved Apr! lat. 1570. SEC. 3. That /ill "edition,. nod parta of ordinan ce, insinnlatent herewith be and net hereby re- Peeled. Orchilned and enacted into a law, olio the 2/41.11 dag Apocernt y. rll. , Anno Domini one thousand dna! and • I .1.1311 KS Mennl Y.N. President of Select Council. Attest: .1 1151.55. . Clerk of Select. Council 11 , I;r4iglent of Common punnet. Clerk of (ionirue , n Connell. nifs llRl)lNANCE—Anthorlzitut the Grading and Paving of Jackson attest, from Fremont street to Grant avenue. • flee. e 1. tla It iirdalned and en a cted by the Select awl Cuirunon Council:. aid the City of -Ulegbeny. and it la hereby ordained nail enacted by the na -1 tbority of the +ante, Tim . theConimlitecoa Street, be, and they are hereby a ttiortzed the direeted to Inytte and receive protb als tor the grading and traVi l igtXt".3 ' til 'a rb e i I:7r. ' ntTiV:ealTlVl:rTi . bidder.. at tbetrdbieretion. SE, 2. TlllO detnlyhig 11$.• Jinn rwpon,e, emn 7rlVel;‘A'cil A""h"'..."'- sre. 3. hat all w I V•lqi hererrir4- rr,rer""hfe"rell.sn'y':: pt2lllhl. I= - Ordained and enacted Into a la, this the I,lllSth i=l , A i p . r . it. e tn yt uiltuntinionettudisandelgtit bud - JAJLEN IieBRIER, mL.,. resident lictect Cann ell. itteit: J. R.l Cleft of Select Ceundl. • HENRY WARNER, • ressidesit of Common Connell. Attest Dirtroiern, . . . . . Clerk of Common Connd. es A ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the and reacted b, the Select and rotornon Council,. of the Cup of Allehany. and It la hereby odained and enaetea by the un 'abed ty of the enure:That the Connalttenon &mete be. and they are hereby authorised and d irected, to Wylie and receive pmp,ms for the Grading of de t:ret e loweel n beet iird ‘ 24 " o ' r * t ' ,l=.l47lt r z discaleUnn. That for defanying leviedt and expenses of the ening, then 'Whereby special SSW... meat. said t o Ac t,. to be made and collected. as provided by the Act of Asavonbly. entitled an "Act relative to Streets In the City of Allegheny." ap proved Ap ril tat. 1870. gar. 3. That all ordatanees and parts of onllnanl rev Inconsistent ber,ith. be and are hereby re pealed. ordained and enacted Into g lavr. this the 2sth due of Atoll one thuneund eight hundred and set JAMES Me Attest Prn24dent of Select Council • Clerk of beim( Connell. HENRI' WARNE% Prenllent of Common Cnanell. /Went: IL 111LI1'oirttr. Clerk of Ciounion Council. MO ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the Grading and Pavin Ave n ue. vans alleY• from Isrette street to Western NW. 1. Re it ordained end enacted bill, ticket and Cnmmon Councils of - the City of , nilegneny. and It L bemby ordained. and enacted by the au thority of tbe same. That the Committee on Streets be. and they - are hereby authorised and threaded. to Invite end receive proDomie for the eroding and CAI! crti a th ' e * Arar,ga.74:gem t :rlarg at their dismelinn. . Tn., f, fmyln g. the coot end expenses of the reme.there Iv hereby levied n ;Terre! nose's. meet said assessment to be made end collected. as proems:4llly the Act of Arsembitvotitleal an .. Aet Motive to rtrects in the City ef Allerrhent - OP rlsilinances and 'parte ori;;14 names Inc; nsistont herewith be end are hereby ;w -eenest Orcialarrand enacted into a lam. this the 48th day of Aped, Anne Dernintone thousand eight hun dred and seventy. At JA3IES MeTIRIEIt. ) President of Select CounH. "'" (1; ' ilr of ° AlCti , Corlndl. • HENRY WARNER. • President of Common Council. Attest It. intirinrru, Cleat - of COOlT . Elllolluncll. nob tit•N 7.- atDINANCE--Authorizing the Grading and Bating of nigh street, from ten street to Angle street. line. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny. and It- le hereby ordain. and enacted by the an thrall) of Ott same. That theCommletee on Streets be, and they are hereby authorized and directed. to incite and receive yneyesels for the grading and paring of High etreet an n foneeald. end to o knt rant therefor with the lowest and beet bidder or bidder! at their dlserell.. 8r.C.2. That for defraying the n et .4 erminee of the frame. there le lieraby forted a eperaal as ...eat; said ',sewn:lent to be med. and eratect cd. as provided by the Act of Assembly. entitled an w.tot relative to Streets In the (MY of APO kgbeny:apyroyed Ist."1810. ' Sgr. 3. The nil ordinances and yens of O Inconsistent herewith be and f t re h ere by repealed. Ordainedand enacted Into e law, this the tablth day of Apri l . An. Do.. one thousand eight hundred and seeenty. ' • ' JA3LES MeBRUM. • Preadentof Select Connell Attest:'.l. C It; • - ; lt PreAlient of Common Connell. AIWA: IL 1/11.temmi. • • • Clerk of Common Council. my!. AN ORDINANC,E.--Authorieinte the Greding and Paying of Chnrch avenue form ral Greet to Union avenue. SEC. 1. the It ordained and enacted by the Select Ind Common Vouncile of the city of All and. t le herebyordnlned anti enacted by the authority of the name. That the Committee an Streets be, and they are hereby outh , Deed and directed to in vite and receive proposals DT the grading and Pne tizitt/ftlioavenne as demand. (th d e ti, north aide thereroe tetth y tg7h!..tti n ehl i g t e i eqb a tlder egg= at their nIKTfli.. SW. 2. flint for defraying the Mint and expenses of the tem, there is hereby levied a epetial n. geese:l.l,mM asseasment to be made endcollect ed as provided by the Act. of A wrably. entitled an "Art relative to Greene In the Cite of Allegheny."' ar gantgir. ale I 6 glittnces wad parts of ordi napeances inconsisteneherewith be matt tee - hereby re . . Drelein led ed anti enacted into a law, this itcth day of April Anne Domini one thousand eight hun dred and reventy. JAMES MIDDIES, President Of (elect Council,. Attest: J. IL (MI XT. - Clerk • President of comm. , Colincli. Attest: Dii.vrovrtu. • Clerk of Common Conticii. 015=1 N ORDlN,LNCE—Widiniiig thiirch A VCP. Eleven feet 11ICII .1. Be It ordained end wetted br tbo fle)ect and Common Councils of the fety trf Allegheny. .4 It Is hereby ordained and coeetist by the antbotity the sante . , That Church ArerAe. from Federal... to beton Avenue. be efirtsed to an uniform width of forty-three feet. the extra width to Include en addition of Mk feet, to the Present mutiny end dye feet for sidewalk on the north wide of said street 0rd1411.. Ineonalstent with this ordinance. to and they an bomb,' repeated. atOrdained and 187 enacted unto a law mu 2sth dky Apell. A. D. JAMES WHILIER. President of Select Council. Attest: J el, fl a fifpg i ... d. Presldeo U t o E i N Co ß lbm W on Aß C N oftri n itl. Attest.: R. DILIt'O.II, Clerk of Common Connell. "t'vEu» Ix ~;" OR DlNAMS—Anthoriz(ng: the .nth!.'nir tIIC onn , .Iter CM ne holThy ... mnd empowered to hove bends Prelmo . 4 : t to hear date or July I .t. I S7O, to malice IM torn )cat,frat dm, or toole. to have 4rt.ttf..ns at tn.heft benring nt the rote of seven Per rent..per Anato.,pura hie on the 11,1 day. of J . art.. ars noht jot. In ker.); /1 1 / 1 1 Tear. nt the L ninti Naltona.l ILlnt In the etty of nabf h e •tcned toy the.—M, or and Trealturt, and r , eltr•lnen hv the Controller. SIN'. Lt. hat .rho •estd=tomd. which mar maotr, the ronttoller Of .61 Ir. by ankl with thr woo, of the Onnerdttee on Ilium, and ni all other r.perl. Or home. salt. and d..poral of the proced, ot ..tod bonds shall he In nerordance with the Art Acorembly. en titled an net outhmirtne the tits of Allegheny Imme 'rat , bond". npproved the 2.2 rt day of March. ISM). - . . sw. 3. 'elpti the fault. el-win and r - o - rtu•nak. r ofhe city .1 Allegheny ht. um) I• herebY fu ' Vitgjd "r the n ln n i.l ' rrt SEC. A. That •••• tuuels of any ordlnanee pi Cap with ..r be warrytlled by the and the ttatnelA hatch) . rePealed. . . . Ordainedand ennetatti With Into a law this tt, dav of Atil. A. It trete. '• • • JA3IIO. aldena C Alarrc .l, r - """'"' Clark of ,tees Connell. titantlrnllV WAlt!flat. l'ornitient of rotnnion A wad . rieta of common Council. N lIRI/INANtE.—Anthorizing . the street from Si;,. 1. Ile it ordaine anal enacted by the !Weft and Common Counelle l af the city of AlleshEny, and it le ordained and ected by the au- thority of till. came, That 'the Committee on Streets he and they are hereby authorised and di rected to invite and foreire propottals for the grading and paving of Toa srect,ta aforeeald. anal tat contract therefor ni ne th the lowest and bird bidder or bidder, at their disc:Otto:l. Ste. 2. That for defraying the coat and astreneet of the same. there is hereby levied a 'rectal an. sesarnent, said aarroducnt to be made and collect ed am provided be the Act of Asr.ernbl}. entitled an "Act relative to litreeta to the City of Allegheny." arrived April 1.1/470. nay 3. That all ordinnnreo and .ittiOrt of ordl nia Ineonelatent henrolth be and artaltereby re pealed. Ordnined and enacted into n la, this the Olith day of April, A. 11. ISl'O. JA5ll:$ S 1 1111E11, Prvoilent of Select Council. Alien J. It, tix Lao. JAMES 311.BItIER.' i•nnl'ent, , f l‘e.leet Onsnctl . . • Clerk cd Select Coon.*ll. fiflNltY ICA ' I'rc•lAcnt nt Comtn•rn Connell Attert DILWORTH. • A N DINA NCE—Authorittng the th.tling and raring of :lam , Vials lareet trom Taylor Avenue to Aeltlny srat. SKr. 1: Ile It ordain.% and enacted hy the Select and i'iinino.n Councils of the City of Allegheny. th ir e t t ll Y o 11 ' 1 ' 0 ' 1%1:gilt . a i s in tirreV . l ' „ e lgit t e l i ' Vud se L!:•77e b y tnil ' jiTialllgr Vi d e trailing AMd paring of Iluenti Pint street tte afore said. and to contract therefor truth the krirest and bent blddeb or bidder,. et their diecrettim. SPY. 2. That for defraying the coot and expenses of the same, there Is hereby levied a special a. comment. said assemment in be made and col lected as pryrlded by the Act of Assembly. en titled Sc, "Am relative to Streets In the City of AMegbent,"appmved April tist.ll47o. Pte. 3. That. all optimum. and parts of ordi nances inconsistent herewith be and sea berebyte pealed. rowel:Jed and enacted into a low this 28th day or April, A. 11,1870. IM!It1=0 I I EN RV WARN Ell. Pre”lclcra of common council Attest. 11. Di tActoirrli. •N 0111)INANCE—Authorlzing tho firm 1d Arbuckle. K Co. to construct end pee u Scrim Bridge over Church alley. s I. Be It ordained end enacted by the City of Pittsburgb. In Select and Common Councils arrembled, and It Whereby enthined end enacted authority ef the same, That the firm of Ar buckles A Cm. be. and they are hereby entberlthii eenstruct (under the mision of the St Committee of Collect tel and one unenvered Iron Bridno ever Church alley, In the Third ward. at the helgbrof et leant twenty feet entire thement end net more than five feet In width. wea r to con net by such bridge or parsage way the bundled. and Kende,. owned and oempleWhy mid Ithre dwell sides of mid Church Miley. Provided, That ro id Arbuckle. A. Co. shall be responsible for ell C daniage. which may be 11111 11 4111 by said erectbm. end ounelle reserve the tight to repeal this urdinence at any time. • 2. That itnir ordinance er twin of ordinance etintliaing with tlie passage of this ordinance at the brewint (line. be and the same herehy repealed so far as the mune streets this erdloartre. Ordained and enacted tido a law in Connell, this talith day id' April. A. D. 1870. , . . . utint;wis. President pro tern. Select Council Attest: K. 8: MIIIIIOIW. the;lL of ncleci,Counell. W. A. TOMLINSON. rrr•menc of Common Council Allest: 11. MellAntem. • MERCHANT TAILORS.' P. AIc.....k.RDL, - Fashionable 3IER CH ANT TAILOR, LegV=II`.4T,T...ZIV 7 ,FTY.7.4 I ACNVOIVI No. 93 1-2 Smithileld St., lA. Otte, ie" Gent's Clothing wade it/ enter In the latest GITZAY & 11,0( • HAVE REMOVES , EIM)i • is.: O. .t 7.: F I FTH A V EN - LIE, • No. 47 Sixth Street. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! 1870. J. C. "ClintamoN. C. I- aItigLANMIING. 31'NERSON k MtIILINBRING, Merchant Tailors. N0..10 RITE STUEVV.IIate St. Clanti We have received a large' and well se. lerted Stock of the beatarid Moet faehlonable Goods In our line, a greet portion of which are our Fn importation. Feeling com:lent of ourability to give rii;rfeet rattsraftintl. WD mspectly nollclt f examinationof our stock of Flue ere', Vesting', dc. MCFFIERSON d UVULA ' mblo No. 10 NIVIt tart. NEW SPRING GOODS. A splendid new stock of . Cloths, Cassinieres, I=l red Merchant ' Taller. 73 Smithfield street WALL PAPERS. • NEW WALL PAPER. • • FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Market St., NEAR FIFTH AVE. Wen ow. offer to-the penile a Hoch of PAPER lIANGINOS on:mit/rased In the Wert for varloty rtri , R=. 'i IroVrICTETVIV I LTIPPV a r EI O MIGNS to than and brfEbt lulu, for Ilan& I rInS h AL4 4 I7b 17Dotil PAHliii P RS, trlthan almost endless *grimy of CHEAP SATIN PAPERS, WHITE and BROWN BLANKS for Chambers, So. All of which we pro cuont.gdtell.t 10.• aa.lba lowest In the market. No. 107 Market St" near Fifth AMR , . JOS. E. HUGHES & BRO. mh121,15 • • WALL PAPERS. SPRING 1870. PRICES REDT_TCED. 49 1901E9,6de llnta at_99e per rll. GILT-4 great variety at 60c Per run. GLAZED—J6II kin. at 99C Per roll. =WANT Franch .6 Antencan Paper -Hang ings, not the above, anperlor to any In the country. For sale at • W. P. MARSHALL'S • iew Whotothleand Retail Store. 191 .. I.rar threat, Plttabarah. LIVERY & SALE. STABLES. Robt. H. Patterson SeCo., CORNELL or Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street WILL ON EVERY .54T1.7 RDA V SALE AN AUCTION SALE Horses, Carriages, linggies, Wagons, • And everything appertaining to the }lmre. Noires desiring to sell will please leave their no tice of consignment on or beige Thunder of Vech week to order for etivertlshm, PrOmpt attention end griod care will be given on Stock lett for note. ' • JOHN H. STEW.OT, AIUCTIONELR. JuitY n. frrInTAKT MAT. U. rArrsamx. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON ft CO. Liyery, Sale and COMMISSION. STABLES, for. Serrnik :Item Aind Lifieriy 81; aprchl PITTEBUR6,II. PA. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF ALL \lnds of •treati esti ate received deny at . popular ash stAnd. 41, mond Mutat. Pfaibusgts. rod at ttio Told City • Stand, Allegheny City. corner Yedena and Ohl , / streets. Our long espertenos In' the ensnarer are shies as to always bate on hand a annexes ankle. sad ow sell Whit* Fish. danten. Herring. tuset Bus Mae, all at very loe psi Oire s eacall. te• eat limas • lee article. Whole. Ws oeretall. All orders 011111 ermine,. • , OFFICIAL 121M2Mt:!1!=! JAMES PrrNlaleut of Clerk of col:ninon Council. =a! I= AIYII3BETEENT. SEW OPER A .11fJUS.E. %TT:I4I,A) - AfI'EIC. O I I N. XTINE Trer f , t.ON:I • nnn JACK JVSK. sATCHDAT EVNNING• P , ..i.v.17 wr avow. •rtee -3m. v. F. =I I= = =I 3londa7 liveniog—ti/Kllk ADAM,: I'HOEBE Ci'ZZENS, • The dl.ttngulithed Law Stud." of 134 Lout, . Winn/ before the Wore.ris 1.7211nT0 1 1 .1/110C14 non of Atfeghr.T.CountY , t • LAFAYETTE )1111„ Saturday, MaY 7th. Subjett—WQMEN BEE - VIM TIII I.AW. single Ttrkets4o Man.' Few" Tlegelnsa reerrecl neat& Lertdre •to ,Vllnfnenee nt • , I•6ct. Tickets enn be eblalnea l'harlettg Bl r ume', 1411.hnulth. andnt .11 - ewlint neat mote. ON Vedentl Curet, Allegheny. 1nYt1:. ,4 • -•- - R. = CMIEMEII VhMAT watt HATT'HDt EVEN. 111 0S.htuy .1111.11 th and 7th. Foe the benefit •tt ftekhert• Whilown sn , l VW." THE MARCIt AND IiV(ItUAC 1..0011[ (IrotflllA. PT Dr. r. A. DUNCAN. (Serious Witklns,) isto Of fieneisltiherrasesstaMossistest by Prot. HISONTE Phials[ and Vasslist. trom the cooserlstorr of Mush, Lelpsh, Change of Programme iniery night. Naas area at Wen wad a half o'clock. ADMISSION 30 pent% • mplwal 3FAIR AT KEYSTONE HIND. = Open Every Ev-ening, =1 ST. PETER'S New Catholic Church_ ZErEtt! OEM ay-TIIR FIRST SEMI-AN N UALEX 111BITION 14 the PITTSISURtiII ..11LT OAI.I.ERY, etellatolna • One eolleellon of Pain, Ingo. the productive of American and Pmeign A, lists. is now open /harmed Evening. No. 231 LIB ERTY STUMM Opposite the "" of Vro.daralt• Adrellahm.23 cents. • atdi INSURANCE. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Pittsburgh O F VIC K. N 0.37 FIFTH AVIV:WK. HAAR We. Inoue. mtalnot all kind, of Hro and no Risks..JOLN IRWIN. JR., Pr041460L T.J. J . i182,4141.r.0441.1-r"d i '" ' , • CAPT. W.11.1/EAN, General Agent, boirchlow: • Jo hn trerM. Jr.. I B. Fhlmettoek. T. J. Ifneklnton. .. I W. I. H. Everson., C. G. Gummy. • Hobert H. Davi.. IlitreeyCbllde, 'I Fennel. Neilson, Clnolen Hey,. ; Cam. J. T. Ittockdols. Gant. Wm. Donn . ' . T. 11. Nveln. ' PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y I= A Home Company. inking }ire and Marine HIM. . . . Wm. rhithee. • I rank. John L. Almada, John Watt. , eareuel P. Shrlv.m. John E. Parke, Omens ArtmeMe. (A H. Love, • Jared M. Brode, Wm. Van Kirk, i W. le Lam., • Jame. D. Verner. : Sam m uel XeCridart... WY. President,. • • JOHN WATT Vice Preaklent. w. F. OARlelleft, Seeretarr. • NATIONAL INSURANCE COMIPY. COIL TZDERAL ST. AND DIAMOND. ALLL fY}f`~t9 B MWAga . the SECOND NATIONAL DANY • JAMLB N. ST SO. .• Beatelterf-• DUMMOILS: _epe CASH INSURANCE COMPANY. Pholan's No. 22 I.l}ll l AV E le r ni . r)ND YLOON. CAPITAL. ALL • PAID UP IDISLECToRS: 11.. , 8yjr ,;c,e. ...To . f Ettg i. - n . ICIo&LIL I . Bailey A. ben.. . Ma 11 16.... Igle t r . OFe.. IJu. IL Iley. ati/043tT YLlti k eresident.. ' vu.Preadoov , . 1iff1.169 , IL ,Elecretary . . • C.pt...R.:1. GUM: . %Mull Agent. 1 INS - WE ON I INCII`'' • A MAMA : MiI ', o ' L ' th ' N01F37 • WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY Of Pittsburgh.. .-A41.1.. 3,1 "111111111 T l.'ilf; P. Itt ss, llstlecretarr. CAPT. Gm,. Uede7 , l Agent. Men V$ Water street. Pla Co na& . • vermin's, up stairs. Pittsburgh. 17111 insure wiret all kinds of Vire and Marine Risk.. A home Institution. managed by Dinseters who are well known to theeommunity. and who d.i.etirdivd hp Promptness and libmglity to maintain the ebarneter which they hart mammal. offering the best pnitection to those WV. &Was to be Insured. . . hiukciOns: Alerandrr Khnick. . John U. iletione, It. KWor Jr.. . chns.J clarke, Jennie McAuley. Milk= S. Xraas. Aleininder Speer. . Joeeph Kirkpatrick. Andrew Ackley. 1 ti b eglfir= . Meld M. Look •D. thcosen. . i nail CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE. INSUR. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE 433 AND 437 CIIEST:MT IerKEIST. Assets on J. M. 1870. W 3.825.734 61. Capital; 1,4,51.0 09 Accrued Marque and rUtie "rirtafaegis='"' Mimi The . Compliey Uuues polides spun the Rents of all kinds ut WM. pc Groom! Bents and Horhiesen k' DIRECTORS—AIfred O. Baker. Samuel M i n hG. W. Ric herds, Isaac IRIA, two. Fake. oer. Thos. erects, Wm. S. (Pent. Thansis 1211.4 Gustavus a—Benson. AISRED G. lIASCEII, rtesident. J.. x Au rz.="im Presides!..: T. 11. Rem!, Assisisin Seel * * , • 1)1) K side Con Third Anomie ite=tlt. EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE4M. Of -New York. • 139 33110 A DWAY x. "Jr. PRIYILIPAL VEATITItIegt NVGlVRAl4 l ,:alt.Llady:denstiaruLnurl Premium. I:metal hound 00) N A!) om.yo ot.. nvon l. TArias , .41,2 r N : TESTABLE after Oro al l urrlidrnq,. re strictions upon TRAVEL aro RIBODNIS re rrfrltiPtnillrbrlTNtrirlitann/rAtAgetvLi Premiums. and NO INCREASE:of annual pion-ents ;7 ' IIEIISM rttl "d tn n d Vi?Ard PRO. 7. 1151=1 . .11 . (1:VartriEr l ialgH.Acu'ica t it OraVidSauV.rgteihttle'in`7o.":""" "6Y- 4 ter ytald an inonue to the Pnlicy " holtle thi l.lfel terns and endowment ptalebes an 4.4; also, gaarantee Interest pullets , * and annuities. N ontbrr of f "Hetes Issued. 3.3411: eninninff W 37 11S . Z . V 3 igi e rnnntn.i 11MM: titgsl. art' v ' s Agents nitnted everywgensig West em Pennsylvania, • • • w wn. 11%31. 1.. ,t co 71S FOINITAVPa r oitt..... tal CAUTION! Mean beeribera ben leave-taeanunn Parduarapb era a.piece a para., reprona l dlng bliaartf da min Una M their home: They - have arr..' aunt any traveler myna Plakarranhera to pulled order,. their burdnemt is Manafaritning Cleanable baling moaned to trat 'alinderala trade In ritien rIS !tuna aa prastleatdd rowans t wrsoirritsm. _llT.4xsplo.!. I.lh. ISM me .....•T Livingston & Co., = CASTINGS. s=ued --k:arardnt-a,%=== avbs... gt'ad"4l:. tV A I L a 4e, g FIMIL • rteah Like ll•rei rm \Yhlle 11M: • Nn. I. t ond 3 Mwterel—elli4lo7 7 7 17: l.brador Mack:Tel: - Cod Fab; foe. WATT. LAZIO .1100.11,. 30. 173 sad IV4 WoN I St- TIISSOLCTION OF PLIMSER. ISIIIP.—Tua mai beartotutatarlstlua betueen J. T. Glam. And Clam lArptoloing bus. Mc. usage the lima ad J. T. 0 1 .141 , tdaa.nathi. dal dinared by mutual eonaeal. - J. .r. Preiramiac Auell 90. air- A.