THE DAILY GAZETTE, HOME NEWS. The Hymen. of Dr. Douglee mg Palmy Rickey. A large extra edition of these sermon were cold before noon Tett -Clan and the demand seemed unabated. A supplementary print of both sermons will be found In the drat edition of this monHus'a RAirrn, for sale nt the Counting Room, OAZTITE Building, corner of Sixth 4cimneand T 4mitbdcld street. May sem na endeavoring to emulate April for rainy wather. - Vhe Common Cue! fore AayorGlloa• I `Bras ail the business be; yesterday morning. Athrouto 800 00 atocount or sick , of Allegheny, Is off duty in. He Is not dangerous, Hoe. Thomas se aril. who has been seri .l4°ugly with eery° s fever, is again cons's,- lest-st. ;;...; A Sleeting of the Brut Birmingham Councils )f.will be hell this ecoling to the hall of the Waltou Dwane house. • o ilivensbeee 04 t r Union Republiea Itzeentice mittee will end a n tiee tothena on Met page of to-day's paper. Persona scanting Doors, Shutter,. &C.: made not of hard wood, walnut and ash, are re ferred to the card of Belch, on to-day's grit page- • Yoe fine This Mess Stand and Dwell frig attached, situated No. 73 Bearer avenue Allegheny City. .IFor terms ennalre on th. premites. 3 Lateral . —Daniel McClai seal arreeted Tee larder charged with the the larceny of n caddy of tobacco: be Is le the lock-up awaiting it hearing. • I laullonsl.—The Central Board of Edues t lon out meet at the roomy of the Boyd Lloyd's dr Black's building. Fourth avenue this afternoon. tee and Wagou.—We call attention to an advertisement In to-day'n Immo( a two-bone sprint wagon and several hundred tons of pure Ice, for sale. Vesieblay Mary Tlsoespeen made Informa tion before Alderman Shore against Mufti Thompson for keeping a disorderly bawds , house on Washington street. Tfloe bridge over Pine Creek on the *macro Pennsylvania Railroad Is said to be Ina dan- Kerala condition from the partial "caving In of the abutment. on both sides. • A hearing was had yesterday hi ttin rase nt olhoer Jerry Smith. charged before Alderman Koenig by Dr. Ernest .wlth extortion. The ac cused seas held fora hearing. - Criminal brine. In 'the • Seventeenth 'raid is looking up. Deputy Mayor Nichols had ten cases before Wm Sunday morning—the largest number since he opened his y en. , Jells Fitzpatrick *as arrested held a hearlsg tomorrew before Alderman Tar t for threatening to cause mourning In the Di more family, by aiding the head. - William, "shuttle o ff this mortal coll." (.'Met Marshal Callow has called a meeting of the Division C,ommanders, Adjutant Gen erals and aids, for tn./sorrow night, at the Allegheny Mayor's, to Make arrangements for the procession on "Decoration Day." Peatponed.—The parade of the Duquesne' Greys, srbicb seas announced to take place to der. 'has been postponed until Tueadnr. the nth last-. in consequence of the uon-arrisal of some of their uniforms and accoutrements. Family Jan.—Victor Heti made information before 'make Kreban yesterday charring three of the Jennineer brothers with assault and battery. He alleges that they attacked iuntbeat their step mother. The 7 were held tor s bearing. • The Caster.—The tire which destroyed the stable In the rear of Jenkins' grocery store. Federal street. Allegheny. on flatnrater t h e was caused by boys getting into the loft nod stooking The loss cu IPA fully cover ed by Insurance. A A raw occurred an a pie ale at Eberhardt'. • ( c 4.1 . 3r 4 .1 . -T piairlpdaY atenseen. Two Augh=g,Tore a=" rd oarogk r er g for a bearing this Incrlag. No Person w" pastladarly damaged. alfeillaiL—VictorAuthmade Information be foreiastioaltelael yesterday. charging . Conrad 'Beim and Putsey Dellarsh with llama and In entich he all him ege' that they laid In b en t V m or hi, and beat severel The ac- cused wire arrested and held fora h y. eariug, Beak SlM:Wm.—The stockholders of that limuishing institution; the American Bank, will bold their Inman] meeting at their Bank ing Hones. No. $0 Fourth avenue, this day. between the hours of eleven and two o'clock. for the election of. a. Board of Merton to . serve during the ensuing year. - •ti I~t{{tiitt Threwlag liteews.—Phllip Ro'leather made Information before Justice Helsel yesiordsg• ellarxingTharles Xarwith disorderly conduct. He alleges tbat Charles and other boys .moss the eef by throwloe stones .t the lehwol home In which he Is teaching. Charles was arrested and held fora hearing. John Long yesterday appeared before Al derman Koenig in a state of fearful agitation. caused br the threatening demonstratione of Frederick Miller, who expressed a determina tion tadislocate the Long neck. 'The Alder man instructed his police to look after Fred erick, who, wheri arrested will be dealt with according to la., .oat of eleawra.—Winter storms are not only Of season. but Justice Helsel thinks them alit of Order, or, In other words, disorderly at this of the year, and being of that opinion when Informed ern - oath of Catharine Free. that William Winter had been raising a atom and arced in a disorderly manner, he tallied a wait for his arrest. El Ilroseaci.—Emma BIWA and 'Edward Finch ate neighbors, and Edward's children annoy rand. according to the allegations of s a nnitl made toJostice Helsel. Emma struck them witlt a broom. Mrs. Finch Interfered. and wag mho broomed be Emma. Justice Helsel Issued nand arn t.. 'each Emml. was arrested held fora hearing. - 111 The attention of the Street Commissioner is called to the fact that the pavement on the northwest corner of Federal street. Alio- Shunt', near the crossing of the Fort Wapne road at that point, to In a very had condltio and unless repair s made shortly, some dam age may result which might involse certain persons In trouble not easily remedied. The thlrlyeixth annirennuy of the Pitts— bomb and Allegheny Orphan Asylum will held this afternoon at three o'clock at the In stitution on Ridgy street. The annual reports will be read. followed by Interesting exercises by the chlldrene occasion will be °Be of doep interest to the friends of the noble char ity, and a cordlal Invitation to ail Is extended. Beek WM.—William "Diseh:and John Rol-, I tlrrelc hem n yg ' t d = " ? on Boost gide, when • &faculty occurred between them. William alleges that John *track him on the bead with a beer Justice Hebei, who was called UPOP William. booed a warrant. for John, woo wooarrested and held tor • hearing. Likely to he liatalled.—Berme time since it mis stated that Bei. Mr. Felton. of Indiana. anis not likely to accept the call extended to Mtn by the Fourth V.7'. ChurctkAllegheny. We are informed. however. that there Is a good rospect that ere long heYwill be laden ed u its pluton as It is reported that the call has been forwarded to his presbyter) and has bY him teen accepted. Mil nos Vorksblatt aura the end German Ma sonic ball In the United States. is that which is about to be built by the Jefferson Lodge on Fast Lane and tdberty street, in Alkaloid , The colter4donebiyiqg take place on the Stith Wk. to be pre-• ed by a procession from blasonick Hulk led by 0.13. G. N. A. It. Pol lock. which promises to be a grand and:im posing demomitratlon. On • Tare,—Tturre 4 a certain lot on Pine street. ',bleb. until u few days urn. wu am rounded by a neat fence. The fence is not there now, and Its removal has caused some lltlgatlon. The owner of the property, John Francis, charges Mrs. McCandless with tear log ft down, out of a malicious spirit. Alder man Koenig has Ironed a warrant for the ar rest of Mn. McCandless. • • , - Gratlfybag Awatauw,eameat, -The public gen erally. and housekeepers in particular, VV.- " dully those in want of a LOCALIBRibIet. Win be both .gratified and benefited to know that T. 11. Chap:nab. whelasale jobber to Looking glum, has opened a fullline Of glansea at re tail, and will sell theta at flout twenty-eve to thirty percent- leas than any otbeelionelti the city, at So, a N met, twulloors below ' , oil ATM.. 6 lIIM Well/ale. A...lL—Joseph Me)faunas made 1 information before Alderman Merton, yr.., day, against James Loan tot - fee ...annual el • and battery. The parties reside. ke T.& 1 -, ward. They bad a street fight, when knives • I were drawn, and one of them cat. width re .l salted lathe Information. The amused w. held fora heerieg, lint at the time the prose -4 eater railed to app.'s, and the case was dis missed. ~~;,~.: ~- -Plenty Yet . —Patrick Walsh and Micheal Mayer flew to the law yesterday to obtain re dress for their wrongs. They Ind : a fight In the street and each wan badly punished. Cross RIM were entered before Deputy Mayor Nichols for assault and battery, and the de fendants held for nrort. Then the Magistrate Impoied upon them eitc aura for dlatirderly =dant. ended the case. ft was reported yesterday that Ilev. Father Gibbs, of M. .14(u7'• Church, ,kleventeenth Ward, while stepping off a train on the Penn sylvania lialiroa at a station some distance frwtc the city. had missed bin footing and fell between the ears, his right leg being croehed so badly that it had to be amputated . We were unable to learn of his condition last niht, as be has not yet been brought to the f playful.—'Yesterday afternoon a colored youth la a playful humor and with a full load of whisky, entered the Allegheny market house, and observing that one of tha butchers b a d left his stall, delibendele spread himself oaat length across the meet which lay spread t. for customers. Be was enjoying a quiet nap on his downy bed when a policeman en tered, interrupted his dreams and conveyed the restive dreamer to the Meter , This mote be will likely be In a condition for • Alleged False Pretence—Alderman Thomas had amen Dam pretence before WM yester- Oar. R. F. made laforMation charging B.C. t a m hf Mononsahela, with or drocerles him to the amount of ninety wdonors by reProsenthig that he seal lessee .of alot of ground fn Washiat= county. °Pon whkfa 'nut raising a crop for soltelmd• and that when this was sold tbe bill would be Eld - 01l .tiles it is a lleged was actltlous. accused was brought from Monongahela ohs yesterday and jailed fora trial. ,~ 1 h• - d Kie r v r n a it-':' A ` ° 'ry7v; r t -, ....T _., ~ ~c~., ,- ~. .`:~ .n...~ ~'Y r~~ ~,- :, ~.-~ v: v .r~..a 1~ ~ ~-~='•z y .f~` .:..:: .1 .~ 4._ '.. ^ ~d z },r., .?ri.-.nC: '4a"i+~','r_~S - . -J~Yk- THE ABORTION CAS 1 1e2,1":.".ng.: &lily: Testimony-The` 4 " -6 ' Ball not Reduced. • An application was mute In the quarter Sessions Court yesterday. Judge Sterrett on the bench, fora reduction Of ball in the cases of Barney Schultz and Dr. Hewett, two of the defendants in (he abortion cos. an account of whichwe limbed previdusly. The Alder man/nth fix the ball in the case of Schultz. Wine nd held Dr. Hewett in the sum of 510.100, in default of which both were com mitted to Jail. Dr. Hewett was represented by Mr. Pollock, Mr. Powers 'appeared. for Schultz, and District Attorney Pearson repre sented the Commonwealth. , • Mr. Pollock stated to the Court that the tee. limo. was not clench a character as to War rant the magistrate in Axing the ball so high. With the. permission of the Court he would read the report of the hearing before the..tl- dermas from the Dispatch. . I District Attorney Peal‘son said he had not read the report, and could not vouch for Its correctness, but he had no objections to Its being read. The report icon then. read. The District Attorney said that It was not , a full report; that some of the most intportant I points In the testimony had been omitted, and he referral to several. Mr. Pollock said he hadeothing further to offer. eciterres ITISTIMONS. The District Attorney called Barry Schutt, ' ' who after being sworn testified as follows: I am a citizen of Iowa; am enga,-ed in the ' patent right business. W. lie /emoted with Isabella Werner; first met her in January lard at Newrille. Indiana county. I know Dr. Hewett; he resldesin this city. Mrs. Werner was boarding with Mr. Fleming in Newville when I became acquainted with her. After I became acquainted with her she told me she was cackur, and asked me if I mild do any thing for her; I told her I mold not. that I was not In that business. She said she hail been deceived by a man under prom ise of marriage, and that she would sooner die than suffer exposure. She said there were doctors in Pittsburgh who could fix the matter If she could only had them. I suggested to her to leave home and stay away until after the child was born and then re turn. She sold she had no mtmer to defray her expenses. My business .ilea me to Pitts burgh frequently, and she asked recto find a doctor and have hltn come out and see her. I at first refused: I told !writ was a business I did not like ln engage in, and that I was a stranger in the county and did not wont to get into trouble. She plead with me until 1 Ito,con mmte make luquire about a doctor. I ionic Pittsburgh about the middle of February' sad mode inquiry about a Doctor; and woo directed - to Doctor Hewett. 1 called on the Doctor and stated the case to hiln,• asked him whet he would go out and do the Job for, and he agreed lit go for aria He asked me if she had,t.he money. I told him I did not know. but trite would go he would get his money. Ile consented to go, and we took the train and went out to Blairsville together that - evening. Next dope sre got a buggy and drove to bewrille. where Ur. Hewett • saw Mrs. Werner. He was In the room with her. unit after he came out he told roe he had per formed no operation on her. and it would be nil right new. Mrs. Weiner had but thirty dollars, and she hooded It to one, nod borrowed twenty dollars trout me to pay left Hewett.. I gave hint the money and she left. In a - week or ten Mos afterward I wrote to him at the request of :des. W.. and he returned and performed another operation. 1 was.not in the roost, tatt he told me after he came out trot he bud done to, and that he thought it was nil - right nbw, but it it was not for Mrs. Werner to come to the city. A few lbws afterwards I received a letter from Mn. W. stating that the operation bad not.accom plished the end. anti requesting use to go to Pittsburg.wlth her. Mr. Fleming brought the letter. and gave It to me In the hotel in Illairesvflfe. After reading it I threw it p rese nc e . fire and burned it In his I told him that I would have anything more to do with the business. He said eh e had commenced it and paid the money. and might as well go through I told him I bad already spent a goal deal of money for her, and if her friends would not I help her thee must not expect a atom/tor to do ' it. Ho mild If I would hire a horse and buggy and bring her to the train. he would pay for ' if. and I ngrerd to de it. I mit the buggy and brought her to the hotel. and be. root me and .gave ate five dollars. We erne to Pittsburgh and I got a back at the depot and we went to the Robinson House; left Mrs: teenier there, and went up and saw Dr. Hewitt. lie accom panied mo to the hotel and saw Mrs. Wolter. mid while there made arrangements to take . ber his own house ; said he would go op and h av e Ills wife prePere n room and come back for her. fie left and in about an hour returned and took her away , with him. I did not go with them but I called to see Mrs. Werner at Dr. Ilewett's house. either that wrecking or the next day; called several times after and and took supper with the Doctor; :I remained In the cite three et four Soya and then went back to Blairsville.' I heard that Sirs. Wooer wanted to set me eight or ten days afterward and came to the city again and called to see her. I was pres- I cot once .when Dr., Hewett performed an operation on her; was present at her resinest. Some time afterwards heard that Mrs. We rner vent dissatisfied and wanted to go home; called to Pee her, sod she told me that Dr. Hewett had operated on her ten times In 011, and that another man had been called in who isbeslid not know; who performed per tion which proved successful. She raid she, wantedto go hornet. I thought she, was not nide to travel, and Mrs.. He*ett mild she woo not able to go out; Dr. Hewett said she was 1 and as she wasted to go home very much I consented to take her. The remaining portion of his testimony did not differ trom what has already been published. Judge Sterrett staled that he could see no reason for interfering with the boil as fixed by the magistrate. There was certainly no reason why It should las reduced, and there win no motion to increase It: The accused were then remanded to Jail. THE COURTS. • •—•—•••• — .. 1 tolled Kates ClrentlisCon —lola. McKee. oast. d Ms:Candle., MONDAY. May William 'McKerman was introduced toJhe 'members of the bar of this city by Judge McCandless, and took his seat upon the bench for the first time In this city since his appointment as Circuit Judge. The Issue List was then celled, end the causes ready noted for trial. Decrees pro eon : foss. were entered In some eighteen MIMS in which E. A. L. Roberts, In ventor of the oil well torpedo, was the coin plainest. and in which the respondents sought to obtain injunctions against parties infring inltTchalePriltherh C. .Croser on. the Kittan ning Coal Company, et al., was continued by consent. The eases of John C. Bryan vs. Fisher. Non eequiitty, rig and Co., Rr7au et al. ra. {AIM!, i equity. were ordered to be heard le William, port. . Court then adjourned until Ttlesder log. District Coart-4vds, MONDAY. Moy P.—The case. of 'WM. A. Mc- Mann. ca. Allegheny Valley Halhmad. and Hugh Trite vs. same defendants, were taken up and tried together. .Thei were actions to recover damages for injuries alleged to have • beers sustained by plaintiffs In consequence of neglect of defendant. fflaintlffa got on the train on dam:Manes . road at eleven o'clock. e. it., In April. 18613, to go to Sandy Creek. The train stopped at Sandy Creek eid ot geoff. The nducstaotrio onn, . l u ea t n h n y that n they were `still on the ! train, pulled the bell In order to stop n second time. bat before the train stepped they jumped off and rolled over an emlutiffithent- On trial. • ' TRIAL lIVI nut TUMMY. (0....) Leahy v. Knobby. Neidrutn et trajva. - Mellon. 2 Kapple vs. McClu 3 Klonk et al. vs. Hold rg. en et al. 5 Jacobs vs. Iloedelbelm Oflelder 9. Sheppard vs. Bchomaker. 19. Barton vs. Black. 11. Mcßoberts vs. Black.' gamier Elesda.—Jwige blerrft Yontrar.lilay 9.—The And case taken up was that of the Commonwealth:vs. Leonard Bra cher, indicted for felonious ansault and Lat. tery, H. Busts. prosecutor. The facts of the ease ware as follows: About the 14th of Peb rnarY.last a party had assembled at "Bedford Birtningtnun. end during the night st s esta. riotand ensued, In which one man was fatally another seriously wounded. nod the prosecutor, whole constable of the borough. interfered to qp4ll the row when the defent, who was one ul the proprietors of the bets.; as t he tronsecutor alleges.ff rod Seller s! shots from a pistol at him from the second story window. two of Which took effect on hi. pers... Verdict of not guilty. The next case taken up wan that of the Com monwealth vs. Patrick Durgin. indicted for selling liquor without license. it appears from the testimony - that oo eating-house li cense had been granted to Ellen Dargon, the wife of Patrick, under which she was:en titled to sell ale.. The COurt gated that the command/men had no right to grant a license to a man - led worn., tint that question could not be raised La thin case. enlict of not guilty, and county to pay the costs. The next case taken up wan that of the Conn- I monerealth vs.• James Johnson, indicted for forget/. George S. Ilncoroneentor. Defend ant : wan charged with. forging the name:of . Robert:Joknson an endorser to .a piereinOrg note for the sum of two tbouiatid dollar'. - Moo, an Indictment wilted the sante de fend.t. for forgery, In which Hobert Grier waninosecntor, In which the defendant. It le n, a 'eget'. forged the name of Robert John son promieory note for the sum of $l.lOll. Defendant plead colic confrodre In both cane,. and was remanded to jail for sentence.. In the cases of the Commonwealth on. Rohl. Ramsey and same vs. W. P. Kniner, Indicted for selling liquor without lieenne, node prat was entered on payment of costa. Lifte rOn Ter.AIDAY. Commonwealth so. Hugh Burns. 317. Commonwealth vs.]. Parker Potency. ins: Commonwealth vs. Wm. MeMlThtn. Commonwealths.. James A. McDtddett 130. Commouweulth TS. James Freel. 1915. Commonwenith Tll..hußes Melte, • .103, wealth vw. Samuel Reed, • tPr a anat ' vrealth vs: John Stehe.' : nonmonwralth vs. Put. Welsh et 566. Commonwealth Os. PaLCantelll. 199. Commonwealth rt. Peter Wiltort. lig. Commonwealth vs. Thomas smith. 167: Commonwealth TS. JobnllcCiarran.(th Cann.) • Common Pleas—Judges Hioire nod Collier. MONDAY, May 9.—The first Case taken up was that of James Stewart va. Dickson. Stew art & Co.' Action on the case , to recover dam ages alleged to have been inistained by plain tiff. The etendants are proprietors of coal works In Versailles township, where it appear. they were constructing a trestle work over which to transport coal, at which plaintiff was working, and while thou engaged a portion of the trestle upon which plaintiff was working fell, inflicting serious and permanent Injuries upon him.. On trial.. , TRIAL LINT rOn TUESDAY. 116; XeCafferly ye. Lanai:len, 174. Dederick vs. Hatch. evil. • rns. Optserman vs. Dander, Foegler dr Co. M. Dada re. Dein. Powell, for use. vs. Damllton. 166. Dwnberger vs. Ratuaglo. IffoCrory & Wiggins vu. McCarthy- Same vs. Dolan. If 3. Mackey vs. WatifalDAD. Datheae ye. McGrew. • 166. Allegheily County, for use, vs. Thcenpron - ZG AlL—Hubler. No, ee Federal street. Al legheny, te r to this superior Ice Chest; so ponder tor rears to both cities, is receiving his stock for the summer saies. Tr. =I CHURCH HOME • Report of the Demi of Illemeitera to the Troo. tem lima Coeporators of the church Home Aemelatles. In presenting to you this, eleventh annual report, are think it proper to begin by offer ing lb:take to our Heavenly Slather for all his mercies and benefits during the Mot year. to us. and to those betel , s one' th at li t hat in " twisted to your care. All the intnatt. of our Church Home, young and old.. hnv`e'enjoyed, Ina remarkable degree, the blessing of almost uninternipted good health; no sickness having occurred during the entire year, with the ex ceth ion 4,f a few colds caught during the in eTeinent and changeable weather of March. Means sufficient twilit careful management cam -prudent economy) have been given us to aon oar work of love. and - to supply all these dependent upon us, with plenty of good, wholesome food. and comfortable raim ent. Our family has nveraged seventy per ,00,., sons: this commisen office end servants. We have now CA Mutates. ( i these, Si chil dren and 11l adult.; remain to . provided for. .:7 of these children are s Idiers' orphans, for each of which we receive from the State the sum of . SI O. I a nunlly, without which addition to our Income . r could loudly see our way clear in meeting he expenses of the year. We here Pieced in home , two boys and one girl and hare returned one boy told, mother. at her earnest request and after she proved to nor antisfactiod her ability and competency to take the charge of him. Fix of these soldiera* orphans have been transferred to more edvanced schools. and six have been transferred to us. It requires between g. 5,000 and /6,030 a year to carry on our Institution, and it can easily be Seen that a considerable sum want be raised by collections, subscrip tions and donations to suffice (oral' expenses. We lost considerable during the quarter end.' ing February :24.h, through delays in transfers after the orders were Issued to us. Front our festival last June we realized about $1.700110, ins shown in the Treasurer's report) which is not quite so large n nuts. ns that realised In Previous years, and We would take this opportunity to call the attention if all good church people to the com n festival, which will be held on the. 9th of June next, and earnestly beg from all some contribution to the fancy •table. atm. per tables, or money th e to rnish merial for either. We hare now whole nt building heated by steam, which was expensive in its Introduction, but which has amply repaid as In making the house cbmfortuble in every I part, and no doubt has In a great measure con tributed to the general geed health - before spoken of. Wit are Indebted to Mr. Fitenirn for the are of his omnibusses, which he kindly allowed as for the conveyance of the children to the church at the anniversary meeting. and back again to the Home; also to Mr. McKay. of St. James' church, for SOO bushels ofcoal, donated by him last winter, and to the. Sewing Societe of Trinity church for about:Ole:invents made and donated by them. AIL such kindness and liberality Is truly appreciated. lac are pleased to have this opportunity to thank nil those who with their kind offerings helped to make Christmas tiny n tiny of rejoicing to all in the 'Lorne, especinily the little lines, who being secluded from the outer world, flee little or nothing of Its pleasure, and who look forward to imp holiday with pi , - cullerly pleasing entiCipatieria. A Christmas tree arranged, and bung with presents, an am ple Chrimns Church services, eclat from the st Ilishopdinner. and some others interested In the Home, combined to make it to them alto-. nether a der to be long remembered. We would, on this occasion. express our re gret for the resigrottion and departure of our late Secretary, Mrs. Crittenden. who for so numy years ably and faithfully fulfilled, her duties In that capacity, and devoted IMltelf so earnestly and heartily - to the work which she felt was assigned her by her Lord and Master. And while yieldJnlf a hearty welcome to the new manngem who are-now with us in this work. we Con but regret the circumstan ces that took from as those falthfnl ones that were formerly associated with us In our work. Our present Matron. Mine Behan. has been with us since April, lea% and during that time line shown a deep interest in all tin's° over wheat she is placed and has exerted herself faithfully and untiringly in carrying out our wishes with regard to them. In our teachers we have not been no fortu nate, baring made several changes daring the Year. We have to record nnetleath.thrtt of Mrs. :cock, who lived to nearthe threescore and ten yearn allotted to the life of tn.. and who died mddenly en the night of mike last festival m disease of the heart. We des i re, to —. . . ' I , 7T gt rc for our late Chaplain, the Rev. liin.enffroeck, who was so endeared to all connected with the Home: while we give especial thanks to the Hee. Abel Kerfootoscho, in addition to his many pressing duties. gsive us so cheerfully his valuable services until such time as we welt fortunate] coos to secure those of our. potent Chaplain. the Hey. W.ll. Roberts. who has already woo the hearts of all at the Home. and to whose visits they look forward It;lth great Veasure. We arc also muter oblttrattos. to r. Hanna for gratuitous servicesrendered throughout the year. While than king all those who have remembered us In the past. we would earnestly mutest the clergymen of our different churches to speak frequently of this, one Church Institution. To preach a se, mon and take up a collection aid of its Lands once inn year. as well as to enjoin upon ail the members their dui v of subscribing toof 5un5m........ ..Aily to - this church work In their midst. We earnestly Pray that the Lord tonT put . Into the hearts of tili Ills people to give freely, cheerfully and liberally: and we. extend a cor dial invitation to an to come and . koe how their money is expended. and bow much com fort and happiness it bestows= the helpless and homeless. The Matron would take great plensure, at anytime. in showing through the institution all those who feel interested in rrovidlng a Home for helpless childhood and infirm old age. And those that have contri lmted to this object would - be made happy theniselves.ln seeing the.happiness and com fort that they have assisted in bestowing upon others. and would feel that by no doing they had called down from heaven blessings upon themselves and their famillmt. itmpectfuliv submitted, C. it. LrA,NARD. Secretory. I= I)YEILA Iloroc.—Mr. Edwin Adama, the pop• ular tragedian, commenced an engagement at the Opera Hounelast evening, when "Hamlet" was presented. To say that Mr. Adam's per- ' aonntion of this character was good would scarcely be doing him justice. as he has but few• equate, This evening "The ' Lady of Lyons" will be presented with Mr. Adam. ao -tlaude." erre Ilnu--The Mercy Hospital Fair. at City Hall. which has been pleasuret of attrac tion for amusement and recker. since its commencement. will continue through the present week. The vote 41n the elephants showed Colonel Swearingen largely ahead. TIII7. Itma.—Hundredo of pemcms,visit the Allegheny Rink nightly*. so great ere the at-, tractions at St. Peters fair. .. ArrnacTirg EnTitaTatanzar.—Fridnyeven ing of this week the pupil. of Mrs./dank Datin' school will give another of their popular en tertainment. at Lafayette Hall. The pro gramme conslots of a number of fancy dances, liPht. e rhril i c e l ''. e 7, 1 ,71 . h a :14 - . 1 ' = tr ., f I 1 VII e Pearls.' Heretofore these entertainments hays been very attrnctive and Interesting, and that of Friday evening will' dimhtless be no exception. The performera hare been _train .ingfcm some time. and even' arrangement has -been madetor the complete sactess of the ex hibition. The tickets may be had at the music stoma or of any rrnsticiptust. Episcopal Chorea Ilona, The annual meeting of the Church Home .t Latina woo held on — Sunday evening at St Rev. D. C. Page, 0. D., Senior Presbyter of the:Diocese. to th em e absence of the MOWN pre sided. The report of the deiretsrT read by 117 U. F. Brooke. of Christ's Church. Alle- VaV,CdonVagrofT7.447l:C= eratjeCS of the Home, shout seventy in number, were In Mins:lance until the close of the evening corder. retiring before the reportiAvere read, sod before the sermon. which Was Prasehed be- Res. J,. H. Eger. Rector of Pt. Peter's Church, and woe listened to by :tiaras congre, Ration with earnest attention. We have rurr . heard the doctrines nd~dntid t char. .oably presented, su clearly elucidated. or I. language at once so compact and convincing. We are promised a copy for publication. W have been furnished only with the Secretary's report. which we publien elsewhere in this Is sue. Commending the subject so gracefully and eloquently presented by Mrs- Leonard to the careful pernsal and cordial sympathy of Oar readers.' EEEE The following preamble and resOlutknis re- latire to the death of E. F. Whitmore. were adopted at a meeting of Huy. Post No, i Grand Army of the Republic, of this city, of which he was a member: WITCHEAP, God in his mysterious Prost dence IRS taken away from us our Comrade. R. P. Whitmore. whose kindness of heart and Rental spirits had endeared him to an, be it. therefore. • . _ Resolteri. That we tender to idifoisitY bur sympathy in this their hour of sorrels. noshed. That In token of our regard (mom brother. *0 wear the usual mourning badge of the Order, and drape the Want Hays Postßo. 3 in manilas for thirty days. • Thaolred, That these resolutions be spread mum the records and limps' tranamitted to the family of our deceased Comrade, and aim, that they be published In the daily papers of thin IDorder. * J. F, litrernmt, P. C. .1. C. PlTlMY..Adilltallt. =P.EC=I • Our much esteemed and • highly respected Journalistic friend, If. J. Murdoch. Emj., one of the editors and proprietors of the United Crew bpferion. and a most worthy gentleman. will sail from New York. In the City of Brooklyn. for Europ on the 4th of June proximo. • Mr. Murdoch we, ill be nccompanied by his estimable lady, and their children, and some ladies of their household. They eapect. to. be absent about four months. We wish them a prosper ous and pleasant tour, and a safe return. Daniel Wilson, P.sq.. father-in-law of our es teemed fellow-townman, Mr. William M. flonnly, will sail on the same day nod In the tutor boat. nett will be accompanied by his accomplished daughter. Mr. Wilson s son is now making a tour through Europe and Join} oly Law. and It is expenel that he will the party on their ;mind In England. I:=2 The following fowl:rats, with tows of con 111 depart to and tomorrow : . . . . - Towboats. .- Boat.. , Barge. ]lush. Ella 5 , 11n0111 Veteran 3 2 1%.(40 Tom Ito, N 0.3.. 4 • a BUBO Hyena 3 a MOO 4NOne • • 2 . In mo,00) Stella . -: f i r d ke ' Era ' N0..3.... 10 193.050 . 7 30,009 12 14000 Samson No. 2..... 74 6 1/35A00 • MEM IE2 • , Jas. Gilmore.- .. rt 2 • . 6 110.000 CINCINNATI. =I Felonious lOwsit and Battery.—William Ro her, made information yesterday Define the m ayor c h anr io d Joseph S=eltzer with feloni ous usault and baktory Ae alleges that he 'was sitting on a stop on Carson street, liir mindham, when the accused came alon and took a dollar out of his pocket, and - when he remonstrated, the accused attacked him with a knife, Indicting several derlimo wounds. *Waltzer was minded and committed to fall in default of hall for his appearance at the next term of Court. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1870.- HOMICIDE. A Ilan I. Thrown Prom an Infamous Den . Flight of Males and A Im.t In tantly Ittlleit—Esenpe of the Supposed Murderer. Last night about eleven o'clock, a man named l'otriek Collins. driver of an express or de livery wagon, inet his death In such a manner as to warrant the belief that he wan murder ed. It seens that he had been drinking liber ally during the evening and bad grown Intoii - - eated. About nine o'clock he visited the 'vile rum hole where his death occurred. kept by his brother-in - law. one Pat IdeCamsli, at No. 2$ Third avenue. 'Here. alter drinking con. , slderably. he grew quite drunk and was repeatedly urnes oy his brother-in law sad sister-in-law to go home. At, half-past ten he left the saloon with the avowed intention of going to his finally. Instead of doing so he merely stepped Into the hall door adjoining and went up stairs to the apartments rented be a iirnstl- Mc named Carrie Jones. In half an hour. afterhe was heard to fall down the stair, n - hich are rather steep, having seven teen footboards, McCarron, nttricted by the noise, rushed out and carried the man Into the saloon. where, In n few moments and before tactical aid could be summoned. he died. Sub sequently. Its is stated, two men moused Daniel Kerr and John Nicholson clone down front Currie Jones' ruom, called for a drink and left. since which time • they have eluded the search of the pollee. Lieut. Campbell, on receiving word of the supposed murder of the man. at once dis patched a part of bin mend to search for Nich olson and Kerr. Subsequently , Carrie Jones. who waspreparing to take a 'walk, _Wan ar rested and confined in the. tombs. She in/lin telsns a reticence on the Mihicot. and says that nil she knows about the matter In that she couldn't have knorked the deceased down. anti she supposes that he w. sitting on the top stair teat the door of her chin... when presseddown stairs. AL the tombs she ex no desire for bail, she wanted to wait to see Nicholson. who is suppontel to keep her. brought in. She certainly knows more about the closeout the man's death than she will tell, tied admits that Nichols. and Kerr were in her room when Collins Wax *rhe deceased had on his right temple a fear-. foil looking rash as though cut with the blow of n blunt instrument or weapon. He Was otherwise bruised about the face .d neck. the wounds and contusions being such as could hardly have been sustained from the fat!. When the man was first picked up our re porter was passing the pines and entered the saloon, where a gOugh lot of cus tomers. depraved --Lblack and white men and women were gathered o ut the Ism The sister-it-law of the dying inansald Some thing to the effect that she had beard Nichol son swear when Collins WKS going up stairs that be would kill anybody who cattle tip to that room, and that he. Nicholson. had struck him.. On returning subsequently. our reporter sons receiving pnrticulars from the same wo nt.. who was frankly talking when Idcearrol nobly interfered and mole her keep quiet. -lifter the two had conversed In the- Irish tan go., or some other unintelligible gib berish. thn woman maid she had eeen nothing. heard nothing. and knew noth ing. It ptenutnable —that the man. was struck nod knocked senseless above and then as he did not recover his senses sens thrown doss - n the flight of stairs. Who struck hits or threw bin] out Is n mystery which the authorities will to-day probnbly unravel. It may be tensible. but not probable. that the deceased was not foully dealt with. and before forming judgment as to the complicity of the men. one at whom nt least. circumstances pis. strongly to the murderer. we trust await the testimony at the inimest to be held to-day. . The deceased seas Married and' resided on Itedoula alley near the Point. Ile leaves a wife in a Wellcate condition. and two chil drCll. lie was about thirty - Posen years of age. The house where the poipponell murder Wit, tesrpetrattells a den of tbc worst character frequented by the vilest anti most &guided specimens of Loma. y. Even while the rorpne. a fresh victim to intemperance, was hull out upon the floor of Ihe den._two prostitutes. one black and the other white, entered together to see the ghastly spectacle, and with laugh turned to the counter and called for drinks. In justice to the host we would nay that he re fused to sell them just then and with a wick ed 'oath ...uncoil the Intention over the booty of his dead friend and demartml cunt °incr. If there is any tensible way of revoking the liense of t awful sink Iniquity let It be do c n, for ills a distrowe to of the 'neighborhood and the citynt large. =I The following deeds were admitted of re cord in the office of ThOmas H. Hunter, Re corder for Allegheny county. rrldar. 0. A...knotnon to Jacob Ball, October I. I) by nl feet on Joaoph strect. Ea+t Inrminghatn. .1 ;cob Rail to A. Glockner. April 3i. 1870. oluwe real Adam Miller to .11.4 SicCutcheon. February 17. lalll. three lots in Third .cord. nit of Atte ghee Y with buildings. . . . von Anna i . lra an. extent rig. to . Jamie Wain wright. April 7, Isle. by 120 feet on Forty'- sixth street. Pittsburgh, .site 64.140 Ernest C. Kaumdade to Mar) M. Wright, April 23. 1831?- 4 he 100 feet on Carroll street. Alle gheny Cite $2.00 John bolinskt to Frenaka Berndt. April 27. 1870.31 by 00 feet. on larkin's alley. Ea‘t 111r mingbam. with buildings $1.30 Jacob Opperman to Carl Welhe, May 3, 1070,15 be 35feet on Twenty-fourth street. liornegh of East Birmingham. with building 11.1110 Fanny Devlin.. executrix. to J. W. F. White. May j. ISM. 72 acres sad 13 perches in Ohio township. xilh buildings 15.413 Agnes C„ War to Marla D. Little. May 7.1870. 4 mom, 1 rood nodps.rches of lend. In best township.`u ith building $4OOO James H. McCloy to J. W. Grubbs. March 29, 1431 i 93 by feet on Locust street. Alieshe -113 city. with buildings $6.7n0 Itobt. P. Battles to Stiletto Lebauda, .May 3. 167011 C acre.. 1 rood an buildings pehes of Mod, in Koss township. with 17.030 base A. Reed to Jae. H. MeCloy, April R 1870. 10 lot. in Fifth vrtmt. .511egherty cat. with bellhop; 110,01 3 .IV. Grubbs to Jam. IL MuCloy, March 29. 18 - 31: 33 b3' .51)feet on Glover'~El)try. Miry. A Ilechent It,, Wm. Murdock et al to A. C tierdts-k. , bre am 5, 163); 27 to 13) fret In T 4, entirt h WAN. Pittsburgh 1703 .1 Ibe.selt tor t r if Sprout:. toed I. 1870: 4n by au feet on Nohet rett. enteenth %ant. Pittsburgh. with buildings .„ t'" ) SASI, MUT. Mr.linSter. to Jas. R. Mellon. Feb. 3. 1870; IS acres arid 55 perches of land In Wil kins township $7.1131 Michael Marshall to Itichard F. Breed. April 9, 11G0;15 acres of land in Verlaine township with buildings $6.30 I H. Cordon et al. to Geo 11. Miller. Nov. Ph IM:S acme of hold in Twentyeecond Pittsburgh ward Wm. Phillitut to Biddy Douglass, Sept- 12. 11S11; 47 acres and 8 perches of land in Feeble. township. with building. Wen A. M. Sntch et al. to Wm. Wendless, May 4, 1049 i 3 nom and 80 perches of land in Peebles township. with buildings 14e.320 8. B. Chiles' to 11. B. Minsk. March 51.19701 lot 24 by 94 feet on Caldwell street, Pittsburgh. with buildings A. Ammon to B. Moeller, lamerra re 4 by 50feet on Church street. Pt. anir township, with 11=3 E. G. Krebon, admirdstrator. to Catherine Krill. May 5,1870; lot 33 by 63 feet on Fif teenth street, Emit Ilinninghron, with build .o3s r. h rWhite to Byrom Bracken, Oct. 1665; lot 48 by 120 feet on Smallman etreet. Pitts burgh PAX° Yemnel Cooper et .1.. to S. 11. Curti. Apre 3i, 18:0114 acre , andl37perebesof land In Mc- Clure township. with buildings 13.500. S. H. Curtis to Wm. Cooper, May I. liar, stone as Samuel S. MeGabove. Bonner to Ernest Stolle, May 3.1870; 18 by 60feet on Clifton street, Lower St. Clair townehiP 3' 01; ? rr t! ' lll 6 ' ATV w Si rt " r n d n. 1 3 (l ' erth 2 ;n 1 y "..":3 shth 1 1.1 !Behead E. Breed to Petrick MeAvory. May.!. 1870; 1 lots Meer. plan In McKee.port $135. . Frank Bohr to Andres, tidier. May 3. brag half Interest in 14 acres 10 Bose townehiP. • with buildings . . 140. , Melon,' E. Breed tn'''. J. didsgt ' . MIIY 1870: 4 lot. Breed's oleo. MeKeellport hoe. Illrhard E. Breed to L. Better. Mot 2, Ire% 3 - lota In Iheed's plan, in McKeesport 1415 MOstoar. May 9. Jno Garber to Joseph °moods. April 7,180: 2 lots of ground to village of Tempernnee ille 13X1 Abraham Troup to - John Roads. May 5, 1g3); 10 acres of land in Elizabeth town.nlp. with branding, . . $1 600 Walter Williaing to T. 1): bitniati' Mara 7, 1879; lot 16 by 16 feet on leabella street. Al. legbeny, with buildings $3.30 Henry Neely to A. Headland, April 14. 11118 74 sores of land In Mershon township. with buildings John Webonatuto Michael Slmen, Apfflo, ISM; 310 ts of ground In Seventh ward. Alio m. )t y l , with bulldlaga to Bow es. April I, 187th 12by 52 ' feet on Fulton street, Pittsburgh, with buildings ,P,111) Lett Oppenhimer to It. 11, Cuthbert. May 7, 1,570 . 31 by 48 feet on Clark street, Punster oo Joseph Vogel to Deniel Maleday. May 6. 16711: Si by 10 feet no Liberty stfect, PittsbM with buildings Janie. McClurg et al. to Nm. H. stedurtif, February 3, 160113 by 110 tent on Sturgeon street. Allegheny, with buildings $1,90D Shem Hughes to Henry Millen Mop 6, 1&9; 10 by 70 feet on Duncan street. Pitts burgh G. E. Warner et al to Adam Buhl, May srigi l l 46 by 100 feet on Main street., Alleghey, with buildings $948. Jealah Brink to John F. Vance. September t 7, 1867; 00 by 20 feet wanted street, borough of West Elizabeth. with bellhop; 141.100. Doh. Maleday to Jos. Vogel, May 7,1870131 by 94 feet on Berliner street, Pittsburgh. with buildings Christ. Idaseher to John SI ertz.,Aptil Xi by 94 feet on Voegthy street, All boor, *455b. It!chant E. Breed to Mary Jame.. May d. It lots In Breed's plan McKeesport . .. .• Pad Borah T. Matchett to Henry Neely. March at, MI .2 acres Of land In Marshall township NW. tlehant E. Breed In Even (1. Junes. May 1870;2 lots In BreeEn.phtu In MeKees. • Last evening a very pleasant private musical .soiree came oft at the residence of Mrs. Ida A. Biederman the _accomplished. musical in structress:No.3i Seventh avenue. There was -in attendance o select company of friends who passed the evening delightfully in the enjoy ment of a musicale programme embracing se lections from some of the best masters. Duets: vocal and instrumental, songs, sacred music, instrumental renderings and a variety of brilliant gems made tip the exercises which would have been well received even in a more public entertninment. Among the _selections which especially Tr- i ceivtal the approbation of the company was a vocal duet from "Martha," by Profs. Benito sod Bussman, "The Alphorra" on the dote by Prot. Guenther. and the '.•Conzertus" of Men dclasohn by 3fes. Biederman. The lest was nn especially difficult performance, bat the man ner in which It was rendered evidenced that the lady was at home with such selections. The entertainment Was happily concluded with an elegant supper. a feature of the occa sion which the guests did not fall to appreci ate- Shortly before midnight the company separateafter an evening of rare pleasure, din In g tvtOg the opinion of Dr. Gross In y.larnara Wane we should have said that he, at blo first visit. considered the disease ender which Mr. McClean was laboring w a s dyep*P tlo nelnalaia, that he bad no cancerous tu mors of the abdomen,and that the swain, of the left lade was m erely a 4:antral:Dow and hardness of the left weans muscle. 1,035,000 100400 FIREMEN' ASSOCIATION On Ito Lam Lee.—Report of the Treennee— Electlose( Meer.- A resrular quarterly meeting of the Pitts burgh Firemen's Association was held Tester day (Monday) evening. May 9,1)(70. at half past Freels o'clock. President W. C. McCarthy in the chair. - - The prevailing impression among Bremen' was that this-would be the last meeting of _this useless institution, which for years past has, been of but little consequence. inasmuch as the volunteer are department. from which. it''' had its origin. hos ceased to exist. But it would not die. at present at least. The Secretory called the roll, when the fol— lowing members answered to their names: Messrs. McCarthy, Wilson, C. Wilson. W. J.. Shim, Johnson. Irwin, Clippies. Torley. Rush, Ferguson. McKee, Reynolds, Smith, Roberts and Paisley. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. Mr. Joseph Irwin. Trmmurer. presented hi, report, as follows: Balance unhand May 10, IMt O. raid out during the year. It lance on hand The report was received. Mr. Turley presented the. following which were ordered to ho paid Salary to Jan, Mel - lathe. Janitor for on, _quarter. rotary Of C. T. Palaley. tterretary forUne yen*. PI Mr. McCarthy said . that if the iaeociation adhered to the regular order of huaineam, the nrnt thing jn order would be to Caleb up.t he ntsineSs of the put year. Mr. Ward thought that it was useless ,fol ,he Association to strUgle far an existence ' r, It wu of no consequence - I , nd hat for years. It was not recognized b , or by any other department of lb " ' ferment. moved P ) long. Ixon the Alonoc4tlon ad 011111 for the purpose IA reorganishsg. Otioll Witit adopted by ft rote of 1 , yeas to 4 n 7f ." r . . Tories . moved a ensporary organization by railing C. Me t Carthy io the Chair. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Sims Mr. S. T. PaisleY ans elected temporary secretary. Mr. McCarthy announced that the first busi ness in order wan the election of a permanent President. Mr. W.C. McCarthy was nomlnated.and the association hod ballotted when M. Clippies took enecptions to the proceeding. Ile thought under the rules the tind business in order after the temporary orimeirntion was the receiving of credentials of new members. The chair said the point was well taken and called . for the credentials, which were mech . - mi and read, the only new member being-Mr. McKelvey from the Independence. The credentials were received and the Meet hers Invited to seats. The roll was then eolied, after which the Chairman announced the next business in or der to be the election of permanent oMeers. This was objected to by some of the met her, Mr. McCarthy stated.that If the- Aasoclation should adjourn sincdic without electing orn cers and a Chief Engineer. the Fire Depart ment would be mithout a head. that the Paid Fire Depertment had not yet gone Into opera tem and could out before the first of next month. • The Association then •vent Into an election for officers, when the following were elected without opposition: :President—N. C. McCarthy. Secretary—S.-T. Paisley. • •Trensurer —Joseph Irwin. Chief Engineer—John A. lime. Entnnrer—J. H. _.rov trc sj n / si s , i s s . t i a . tLt Janitor—James McGaMn. Mr. Paisley moved that a Committee be np- Pointed to negotiate the lode of the property belonging to the Association. • Mr. Word amended by moving that a Com mittee be npfminted to dispose of the property end pay the debts of the Association and report to the Association at its next meeting. - - The amendment won adopted and Messrs. Pointy. Word and films appointed on the Com- • nittee. th, motion the Association adJourned to meet t the call of the Committee. Peripatetic Theologians. Allegheny is again afflicted with n couple of peripatetic theologians. They Consist 'of a 'limn and wife.—she one of the Bimuner stripe, and wearing that style of raiment. Where they come from no one knows. Where they are going no one cares.—provided they depart quickly. Gnat everig their ministrations In the Allegheny DismOnd were attended by large crowd of men tche brayed the rain for . awhile and seemed to enjoy the affair. The man, who appears to be in middle life. and who presents a rough exterior. clothing. counte nance and all opened by a dissertntion on the Golden 'Hale, in which blasphemy and silliness were, dispensed In equal soantities. His wife follon - ed with s o ng . supposed to be religions. and then addressed the crowd in a similar strain with the man on the causes of female deprar it y. of which she drew a fearful pic ture—probably a personal portrait. Thus al ternnting betweenllm...eh and song thee man aged to keep the ctowd together until the rain came down In torrents and dispersed them. I= U. Ile, John S. Easton, D. Ds pastor of the I'. congregation at Braddock's Yields; took suddenly yesterday morning in the Hook Booms of the U. P. Bonn! of Publication. Ott Third avenue. The disease w . .ith which - he I. threatened Is congestion of the brain. several ministers were present in the moms at the time. some, of whom noticed In the course of converottiOn that the Ihictor was oblietous to matters, which from their recent:occurrent , It was supposed would be fresh In his mind. one of the mlni,ters finally procured nod the Doctor was conveyed residence ( where ids daughter on gandusky Allegheny, he Is now receiving al attendance. apterothi Mance fora Yorione: The Ilnoly's !bind Oil company propot, lots In 1,104.• Proximity to the MionniiitS Well lately Welsh on their prVlstine.. TIM wll has bee gining ground since the tin,. the oil was O ri n[etrurk, And promises to he mine of wealth to its owners. mine lot ffered hir sale," no doubt; contain the Oil: hold in equal or greater quantltlen than tin well nowprodUang. Wl* . not? The well In thin sect i on have the very profitable quallt: nonwlhattstion.- • Another Boarding Bill Boarding bill. art , among the moot proIIII , urceor of trouble. Deputy Mayor Nichol littleed tato requisition yesterday to settle la dispute of this character. Yr ' , mumbo Its made information charging William Intel with 4,htaining from him board ing to the amount of seventy-two dollars by representing that he had the contract for building a certain house. which eventually proved false. The accused as arrested and held for n hearing. Boththe Seventeenth ward. At • meeting of the Board of Directors of the Paeine nd Atlantic Telegraph Company pf the. United Steles, held April 30th. ult.; the following preamble and resolutions were passed: Wungian. Owing tniutious causes fully and clearly set forth in the President'w Report, now‘submitted, adopted, and ordered to be prinieda for distribution among the stock holders. itappears that there have not been comings from the lines of the Conspany for the past FIX months, ntfilelent to instin a dividend. Therefor.. Rroaral. 'Mat no dividend be de.. eared at the present rime. • , John Langer and Hans Hauer met in a hoe tile way yesterds.y. afternoon •in the Second ward. Allegheny. Langer described a semi circle In the air which weakened hlm In the knees and comt:elled him to seek' n recumbent position with the curbstone as a pillow. Ile subsequently related the circumstance to Al derman Bolster, and when BUM' was ar rested It was mutually agreed, with the Hs glanders consent, to allow the court to set-. tle the business. Bauer gave hall for Ms ap pearance at the proper time. V. looking glasses suet picture frames Lontshridire's. 171 Putitheeld etreeL . The penows most emdir woo over to Ws Wormed Besting )(Whine, are those wh. aye been accustomed to use other machines - Orwaw 3 )(Owen's. • , 23 Sixth street. Desirable Article. Fresh Tine APPles to ' • _-- 2 and Nib. mans. • Better for eating than green • • Pins Att ederal street, alp 2 e . Allegheny City. Fresh-Raspberries, Cherries, Msaberrles, Fears and Peaches, In glass jars, in Perfect condition, atl2 . Ferienil street. Conserve, Raspberries. Blackberries. Cherries, Strawberries, Pine Apples, and French Fruits In Juice. good for the sick.. at Geo....llcAveree, - • ~.- 1 12 Federal street. Allegheny City. The Onager newles Machine has more real Improvement. than any other yet Invented. Conveiend see It. STRAW& toamn. ' • No. 23 Bixth street. Wslant Water Cooler Inaud.—An lag/minus new Invention for the odor dining room or library. Look In at Robley s. No.BB Federal Meet/ Allegheny. had see howexactly It nults The Atoerteau Grhllres la for sale at Huh. era. No. NI Pedant street,'AllerherT. Tr. E:=NE Childrens earrlagem. helee•le and relnll.• , Jan. I.ertpbrld•e'•, in Smithfield ttlamlue !Magee. Isprorn4 Hewing 51. , h 1 and you will deckle It to be ahead of all otha STRAIT A MORTON. No. 9 Sloth alma BrasVes: Brushes!—All kimis of brushes; o our own numnfacture. at Lough / 7 Smithfield street. The Amerkan Gridiron le for sale at Hub lel"... No. an Federal et . Allegheny. Tr The inkiest, lightest roaming, cutest - man And and least trouhimome Sewing Machin. n the market i s Roger'. Improved. feretew k Moirrox, N 0.90 Sloth street, The Spring Mock ef Henry G. Hale, Mer chant Taller, at corner of Penn ATVIIIIIe and Bluth street, Is now large and complete. 'Alm:i sle= Bonpain continues to preside at the cut ting. • tt . When cesparboase hive been made by skill tel mechanics between rival sewing machine their judgment bee been Invariably In favor o Singer. improved meehine. . STRAW et M.:arrow. N 0.20 Sixth street. Ladles desire what men admire. And this little thing Is Beauty. What do we say is beautiful? A transparent complexion and a luxuriant head of hair. What will Produce Mtge? Ragan's Idartnolla Babi will make any, lady of thirty appear but twenty and Lyon's . Katheroa will keep *MY hair In its place' and make It grow Uke the Aprllgrass.. It pre vents the hair from taming 'gray. eradicate' Dandruff. and is tbe finest - Hair Dreading in the world, and at only half ordinary coat. If you want to get rid of Wlowness, Pimples, Bing-marks. Moth4atchee. etc., don't forget the Magnolia Balm tthr: THE prospect of abolishing the . income tax is not as good B. it was.. Members: from the country districts very generally declare that they , shall not vote to repent this tax. 'rho returns made of the annual list of taxes on dividends, Meanies, &c.., show a far grentnr amount no compared • with last—spring. It appears that more persons have made returns of income f or 18011. Inn comparative statement of .the internal revenue returns of nine months of this fiscal year. compared with the same period of the lost fiscal year, it appears that there bus been a gain of $20,000,t160. Of this amount there iron been an increase 'of 11 per rent. on - tobncro, 211 per rent. on spirits; :0 per cent. on bankers tool bro. kers,ll per rent. on groveries, 18 per cent. on i nc omes, a nd 10 per cent. on gas. On fermented liquors there lion tern a loss of 4 per rem., nn penalties a loss of 3'2 per cent., on pnssports 28 per rent, and nn nn onmnernted sources 2.5 per cent. On all $19'61 46 (k) other classes there ham been nn increase. Secretary 134 - indwell said he crotild not ob. Jon to the increase of exemption from in come tax in $2,00, as it would not reduce the reVerill, morn than tour or five mil ,.. lions. The committee favors a reduction of the lax o three per cent., hut is opposed' to tats nul 11.111111 of exemption. The pro. posed Set to bill, it seems , does not meet the view of the House Wnyn and Means. Caminito e. -They will .not consent to al low the ineOme tax to remniriat the pres ent rote, and have virtually agreed to re duce the tax to three per cent. and incrense the exemption to *2,000. This will Ix strongly fought when it motto up for con sideration in the House, lint -the impres sion prevails hint it can be prided. = CIE WHITMoItE. Oe the evening ..1 the HO Int ERWIN F. WHITMORE. . . ernl will take plot, WkoAy.A,,Ay:. k A. it.. from reololonre of ht. falther....; 140 Penn elettot. PALMER -On Monde , ' morning. kitty ft. !Nl° 7!., o'clock. MANI?: B. daughter of Henri and Jennie E. Palo}•r. aged 2 y,ears,and 0 ntontha. Funeral front the reeldence of her temente...lgo 22 Stockton av enue. Allegheny un',Whith rut tA at 2T. a. The Menlo o f the family are Invited I. attend. - auTly 'ire 4 n . in , te ,; :tii . , l ol . l, n . l Pi uunr ( - 2 ofil . srin Liam:lila. ' Tear of her age. The funeral will bike {gam To-lil T. al 10 &dock. Carriages w 111 leave• MilleCa !Astir, Stable, Bir mingham; at S M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JOHN M, COOPER & CO 801 l and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIIg INI ROLLING MI 1311-t ASSES Made Promptly to. Order BA MIFF'S METAL :Made and Kept onTland latel Manufvullsrers . Cooper's Improved Balance Whee STE A NI PUMP. U 1 I'ENS sinmsr.. Foundry-1 . ME====l MIJAANERA N Ell TRIMMINGS. Mrs. S. C. Robb, N 0.91 FEDERAL STREET, =Cil . . In iotorned front the Eastern elutes with it .AII6 . KST and YU:DM relectlon Siring and Summer Milliner ii I ~IMIN.GS Ever Introdnetot Into Olt snorkel. end Is nor p pared to .apply her ruptotners end the rothlle the taint et plc. et the ',west prteei promptly. STATEMENT OF THE Real Esfitte SAYINGS BANK. APRIL 30th, 1870. Donde mild Morlatageiiilirstllenson__.. so It Fiaatel C. lit.ltittal Binala.at par Heal &date Mare Furniture.. -- 5 7 1 7 2 2 g .4 a i o i , 1 ~... 1-lAOII,IIIEB. 6611.2112 24 Due fiepoidinni I.l4,oRitOrl. internot. Mar lid. 12 996 13 1 11711 42:316 13 Contingent Fund 11668,819 99 The amre b. a true , e , is t legrit iur The tinderinimed Aniline Committee. hevo exam. Ined the Niels id the Bank. the Bond*, Mortinse* and Seearitles. and counted the CAA. and find the furegille SiAtertlOnt M111 . 111•Ct. W/i. 11. SMITH, 11 1(1. t:1111 ,D101.AS e yOEGTLT.Jr.I , Committee. • B President JONES. Vim Preoildent—Wsl. 11. SMITH. Accountant—B.C. PARKE. tiolicitut —E. BRADFORD TODD TIEWETZELEE: Hon. Th.. M. Howe. C. B. Homed'. lease Janes, Jetted, Painter. IS. W. C. Kidwell, ' Meanies Voegtly, • Hamer Osiris. Wm. 11. Smith. Dion. J. K. aloorhend. Interest allowed on Deposits at (I per ecnt. per.- Threir. tr",:::2 1 d7:1 17:4= and emu mamded. Upon for depuslte from A. 3E. to 3 le. K.dallm and every Saturday weentew from llae let to No ember et,trom 7to and from Ilovember let to Ma IM. nem elo tielpek. MEM 63 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg :coat PLANING MILL MEN • And Others, • • TAKE NOTICE! , The undersigned has letters intent or the Uni ted Steles for the hopmved nmetroction of weather-boarding. inside lining and of weinneotlng for houses , . The weatherdnardlng. in thin Pal , nt improvement. being more partirulerly - thiconed for vertical ewe. end ' combines greet durability end beauty of apprerento; and It is th conetructhd as to entirely avoid the use of Joint strips. nod to oriihntgrg:,°„rgrv'a g",toefALga7i h o pee weather on the Umber. ' Inside lining and weinacoting tide new method ithsr no constrocted as to form perfect panels th cheaply WI by the ordinary looting' bowds alone: thereby preventing the showing of the &dote from i" . • lietrairs 4 p le r7hTLl n l o t th lie ftnir. po.t.en thr t rt b a i r of what Ism mmonly known es th e 11/doubled Weather rth r • sn ig,*4l`." th ink A. klundorn. the right of the territory thuth id the direr In said couni v. ...1:::111=hes Douglass. the right for the First To 11111.Paltothon & Co.. shim sights for their ninth Ward, Pttsborgh. To Ales..llellore. for the borough of NlcKerbb port. Pourth wards. AlleghenT To Parker & Paul. for That, Second, Third arid To city of iirrefrgrritiCeOlgh_t" th eir mill in gear. Mph To Dunhens, Saint CV! for the of of as...betroth and NIA also the townships of Shafer All Penna. nre 7 nrliel 7 egeinet int • g et ‘ t d h r e; '"' irr el% latent, and these wie r r th fong po rn' , chase will please cell. or address me, at No. 73 gmithgeld Arent. Pittsbargh. fa • J. C. ANDRIISION. CAUTION The inanerlhet• beg leave tot:mutton Photograph .6, ...mg • petwn removable himself** • •Rent of their house. They' have never sent •n t 4 scoer &mons "Photographers to solicit onion.. thetr burtnets es Manufacturing (Tetrads noting confined to the whotenitto trade Iti cities et tnucb as practicable. pOWISRB k WEIGIIITMAN. Perw.to.rntA.A_Ftl 19th.1870. my3mlT th r ingSt ol l Co. kanufuturrr of LIGHT GREY IRON CASTINGS Light wort our ept.cially. Loose Joint Butt. ShUtter ung Gate 11 , inne. Path Puley...l other !attain of millaTre Ilanttntro Wynn. on band. ClTl.VageerNalltes."&"; triirrAt'a burgh..P. 1.1t.11.5 DALTIMORE HERRING, SHAD, &c. —Ness Poion. Herring In bairels and nes; new do dhsd in barrels and have.: No.l Nackeral , all Mess id , No. 2 do,..n . siscs o f mcgages. N 0.3 dnrall= of packages. Lake Vlir S , tiat t h A iL , ti ' sl l q a=r b r e sei h rig l t,g-rel .n = 11, d 0 C Beig.WiMit,,,,vr-d1!..G., 100.01 gs WATT. LANG, 4.- CO.. =n7lo 'l72 and 174 Wessel street. FINE OOLONG TEL-41mA rece i ve d . fresh %denied of extra made Onlona piddle•, for fondly are; none deer In the I,lllll{l for by the posed nr caddy, at the nattily tit eery Store of JOIIN A. RENSIIAW. m7lO Corner Liberty sad Math gtreeto. MILITARY • - • nEmme-Malle,ol-441,,,,;14M,j • PLNNA.NATMNM•GrxM , . I . lll,lWWM.May 7 . l s 7O,‘ I r"---'I4E.NERAI, ORDER No. 3.—The .rnmf,e,•.f THIRD CONICAN Y. Itimne"ne 741;;T1'7;lrir;i1:n t i t . i% . RE N r I F, g; : .il W. C. WAIL. Seracant. I r ' '" : r sT,•! " 4:. PITT slistatt.l 3bly ORDE r No. 6.—The SErt IN 11 MPA SY limy, null n.'enitole nl the Armory bur pnraote TV P;sl/A MO 1 0 .. 1 . 5 11. 31000 E. Cup, Co I C. 1.. T. HIM., I At. 5vr,...• 111,1,EARTLIO: Ill'Vl't_ XF.. 1:11A S. • I . l:\N'A. NATIONAL GEAR". l'irtsitcticit. May 7. 12 . 40. , ITGENER.I-11. ORDER No. ti..—Thr. , Graysßlll 5t.,:n1.1.• nt Ihr NUE Ill,nt. .1, iork varmlo. .11 . 1.11's FIE". I%t ~ergrant. CANDIDATES ay-FOR calm COMMISSIMNER GEORGF , N Of Ninf,hisli oubJert L, the decision of the Union ll,infilivan rotinlY Convriiffon.• TEEM DT.FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER : BENJAMIN I)OUTHETT, f Indiana township. In a candidate lot County anlssioner. In subordinate., to the deelsion of he It, rsubltenn Convention. tint inoduit hl tabu.. apatt.wlsd.te7' FOR ASSEMBLY. DAVID L. FLENIING cur l'ott9cllm from ❑ n , ~;.coin nl tho noliolnllun I f nurnervtis dent 1!!!!!=;== = lots been Art n number t.(fre SPECIAL NOTICES Tllllln NATIONAL 8,04 1 , Prg,111•11011. 2. 12270 PA.. P171,111 . 111.1. i MI. .• i ILT . DIVI DE N he DI revtors • this flank have this day declared amt dead of SIX .I`kat cENT. + l otd the earnlnga the Nat six months. free of al/ takes. payable Id after the I.2th !nat. JOHN if. LIVINfiISTONIC, enabler. =3 OrrICE oylrlloll inSeItANCK , Co.. • PlTrent'lloll.3loX 5. 1870. Er AT A MEETING OF TI(E BOAR of DIRECTORS of thin Orimetny th n Dividend one 131.Thltql 14 SIX DOLLAR lEth 001 per 'limo pnJntll demand. fr” , ...f N. •tlonni Tax. 0. C. H1L 1 1.1 1 %. toy 6:10:1 SecretaVY• t•J\ 6CILVAN NA - rittNAl. BANK or Min , .Arm:lLl lllTtultrlthu. May 4th. 1 0. Iff • TIIE DIRECTORS OF THIS ' flank lurtu deulared a .11 , ...clend,uf • to l'Elt CENT. th...n the Capital Stuck uut uf the .nrnharo 1.1 the Itua six month., pa.nhle 0. Stock!, ,Ider- or their legal re,....unlntmui .10 and utter t le 12th In ge . i f fg .4 hil """. it 11,1,AURENT, CR oho,. • Earn:tsar NATIONxt. B.Ng. , 1.111,111,1011.11ay 3.1, IN V!. , , DT - THE BOARD 01 DIREW ORS hare tilts dor de...lnnul n DlThlen.l . ..l PICK. PER CENT. out of the taming,' of tht leo the mnths. free of till tn.,. ' , flyable nu awl after 10th In.t. rity4,7: A. MINI:. Caviller._ • 7 .. V 11) EN D. CITIOIN 4 NATI ,, NAL BANK.• Plirsurimn. 313ky 3.11+70.1 711 e Inrectora of till, Bank linen thin ',toy de eml a di e lo e ne rt FOl . l, AND ONE UAL!' PER CEINT. out „aft he mono , of the last tree of en and r the 1 titb Inst.. of Got. 17411 ". H. K. IVII.SoN, Arttant DANE or INirrann.7 Mar 311. Trs 1870. rig'TIIE PRESIDENT DIREC TORS of thin Bank Imre th 4 day declared Dividend or FIVE MEM CENTion It, Capital Sloes.os raw of the profit* of the la t nix month., which will he paid to ritockhotriernoctheir Iswal rep rostentallves. on andafter the 13th Intl. free of Government. State and total taxes. tiosmitlun. rantiler. renewill Tun rhos CITY Irarlo:lts.4.: or / Prrrsa min n. Martl.lB7o.l • THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK have this day declared a Invidetal of SIX PElt KENT. on the Capital Stock. out of the pmnU d the lant six months. payable. free of tax. 1. Stockholders or their legal representative. on and after the 12th net. J. MAGOPEIN. mylwri Clothier. Omen WGSTIMN 1,0,111.4.'140 WAXY. l'irrantnnit. May 3.12470. lir DIVIDEND. The Board t.t Inmet.trn of this Onepnny tine thin Any tteelartnt a Divide:tit of Five Dollars pon each phnnt of the Capital Mork. ont of th 0+0441 morns 1,1 the lout ids niqratss. fiei• of Gov rnment NM/:t1110 tnir. nlyithie Stockholder ,n .11 after the 10th Inol. n 3,1,4.9 WM. P. Set re rWtSIIINGTON AVENUE. ELECTION NOTICE. eioeti ,, n will be laid at the future • , 1 Anter,..n. nn nald avenue. In Sod% te, nAntn. en W KEN ESI , A V. the not day , •1 Jane. I S 7 O. between the boom el 12 It. and 7 mil. to elect SEVEN PERSONN to trend a.. 11, FNtnrl o Commipelonera el raid nienne until the third Fri day In April. IL S7l. Ey ,a.der et the Bonn'. my7,sl:rattT JOHN 1:11.1 , 11.1.EN, Pretddent. la" BOUNT Y. $lOO Bounty Collected July :12d. 1 861. who were Meehan:ad for !Rutin- Ity before serving two year,, and who have hereto fore received no bounty. The undersigned hue removed hie zrrrt Bulldlngrevaler rth avunucei • tree.. and Is now prepared to eolleet claims speed I y and at moderate rates. Call en. nr address, with limp. ' D. F. BROWN. Claim Agent. GAzgrec Corner Sixth neenne and Smith fluid etrget. Pitt.burgh. rn IIFITB1.11(1 NOTlCE.—llisting been nppol lard GAS and GAS SIETER GiSPEG- TOR for Allegheny count' , notice b hmbY lAnt until the neeerrn ry ',Mee and gleelnualral Ted- In :Machinery ran be melded. I VIII be runne the OFTWX OF TIII NATIONAL FOUNDRY trre . near. I= E!IM!CEZ= 11= COAL AND CONE PEARL COAL Schnabel < WaWer, MINERS. SHIPPERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL, NUT COAL k; SLACK, EZ=M=ll22 COAT. Wollkt , , near Plitshontlhou,./‘ Handle Ilalln. d. Office and tard: Corner Sandusky St and West Penn R. It., Mn= =I Oscar F.Lamm &Co. lIANUFACTUKERS OF CONELLSVILLE COKE, =I Youghiogheny and Anthracite Coal PITTPRVII4III. PA.. OFFICE : ROOM No. .5, Gaulle. Bonding IP - Orders respectlnily COAL! - : COAL! YOUGIIIOGIIENY GAS COAL CO. • - This Compsny noir prepaid - to furnish thr best Dotal of any Mae or duentity, kfl'A IR RAM+. Oaks and Tent adjoininn the Corinelherille road Depot, foot of Try Street. Pittsburgh. Orders addressed to either 304 es. Wert Newlin,. Pa., or to Valid. swill be promptly attended to.' M. P. 0111:11.14, Secretary. ------- Charles H. Armstrong DEALER 11.1 Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coa And Itnnufnotufer of COAL. SLACK AND DISULPIWITIZED COME. .OPVICIAND YARD. corner Butler and Morton risTiVa n P mITt! . 4 }PEW Roes street, P. C. R. Depot. onvimd o ward. Orden left 0t either at the above oglees, or ad- - dressed to ate through Plttlammh P. 0., will receive Pretnatnttention. Meter to whom lam supplying.: Homey, Wells it U In n 11011 s, Fowler A Co., Mitchell, Maven:am Biseoll a Ong tlettl'Urraj Alez 3004101• I r t:t o oe ' V 10g.7.1 eia, Ricri,7,,,.,-Itzt?,Acc,-„A! .11. IL. Pennsylvania R. It.. l Allegnen; IL COAL ! COAL !! COAL !! ! DICKSON, STEWART & CO • Having removed their 9fdoe to No. 567 Liberty (lately CDIFIonr MOD SECOND FLOOR, Ara no. premraa ta hb.toh .good TOUGMO (WENT LUMP NUT COAL OE SLACK, at tb 'meet mte tora liArrettb olltas.or ulttraised to tb •. wough artll be attended to promptly. Ana c~ , ~~iix~l - ~,~«.~ r,r~ k~ 'r~Y6~k':~l - ~ ' .:ter , - , ...,:.F.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, &c. • - Dilworth, Harper 4.110,, 213 Lliwgri STREET, ,11 14 ,1 ITt 1.1/ %NOM , ST ..1 Wholes-Ale Grocers, I 1"1:- 4 13.1' 1: C4ll, PA ESTABLISHED BA A. kJ. I;11101LA, Isl! w. Wholesale Grocer, 271 LIBERTY STREET, vLIS Eagle ll"lel.l J. A. STEELE STEE SON EMI Commission 3lerchants, And Deniers In VIA nit. GRAIN. FEED. AC.. A , No. 93 omo STREET. nyttr Ett.ri Common, AO. tllnnny City. illeallor & Harpel Fl .0111. GRAIN AND PRODUCE C'omrnisr-don Alerchant N... 329 LIBERTY "I'i{Y.hf' Con% Irnnrnts Foi WO CO Arm strati REM =2ll Feller k Artrmtrong.) RUDFFI COMMISSION ME,RCILINT, OS SKI No. .23MARK ET STIMXT. Wholesale and 'Retail Grier, No. 39(5 PENN STREET. splAtrsU rI I,:ii:3ll;ilggisl!ktonPletTßl'‘tgYnhtTnined Dealer% In Prodnec. Flour. Mom. Cheese. Fish, Carbon nnd 00. Iron, Nulls. Glass, Cotton 1177.7:11 nil tt.glkn'lr.4•PlTP.M:'lll7,cr,f.m!,- T oil N I. lIOt SE.S BRIM., Successors to .10115 I. 11 , 11 , 511 CO.. nnd'rnithn'l4 S• WALLACE,PTON & Wholesale GROCERS ASO PRODUCE DEALERS, NO. Sutliavenue,PßOburult. IVECRCHANTTAILORS. . _ P. Mc-A_RIDLE T4'ashionable MERCHANT TA ILO ,f:xvg^".'""Y,l;^',"Z:i i t.',T;i7W';'•"g nY-• • • • in • 'sit No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St PirrSIIPII6II. PA. • rer I:enVe nothing meneYo Imler In the latest nein I:E MO\TAL _MAY • kV LOGAN 11 A CE REMO V no FROM FIFTH AVENUE No. 47 Sixth Street SPRING AND SUMNER STYLES 1870. • C. i.. 31VELLANIIIIIN0 WPIIERSON & • MCIILANIIRING, ferchnnt Tullon, N... 10 SIXTH KTREKT. Intot .sel(e.'4l‘irilturoirifen'tgr4rlnolldloi 7::1 7.1 1 .ode In our line. n great portion ofwhich ' ant . o ' ur uneoriallon. tl7lln"gt,":grr'gq`..friVr,.',lllll,ll.o.l4; Tll,`nor_,perrtrfer .; f rinEty.t. of our Mork of line ClUthp. " llsl 311:111.A NlOll sultlo So 10 , Istl 1 Ely s pi{ I N I:410115, I= Cloths, Cassimeres, &c El=l EMIIM!,===!IPI WALL PAPERS NEW WALL PAPER. FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Market. St., NEAR FIFTH AVE.. °Mee to U nd dmlthdeld We now .gfer 1., thepublic a shalt of PAPER HANGINGS unatirearne , l In the Went for variety . 1T ( 1 1, 11 . 1P.. 4 4%. " 31 1 4 411 0 "1411 VII , Mtgr OToIVIT; DESIONS In plain and bright eolom for Balls, Dining Rooms. he. Also, WOOD and MARBLE DECORATIONS. TINTED and GILT PARLOR FALTitliAliV4 t W7ll l l;ran , f c l r lVNS'il BLANKr Chambers, Se. All of which we pn,:. pose to veil . as low as the lowest In the market. Call and see. at No. 107 Iltirktk mu Fifth Avrnne JOS. B. HUGHES BRO. SEM OM= WALL PAPERR' SPItING, 1510. PRICES REDUCED. 40 I NettES nide tints stl:Se per filLT—a great variety at Zee lam roll. GL A ZElt—Altkinds at 05e per roll. ELEGANT French and American Paper Ilona- Imp, not specified above, superior to nay loser'. meat In the country. For sale lit W. P. MARSHALL'S New Wholesale, and Retail Store. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. LEAD, DRUGS, PITTSBUIIGII Vhite Lead and Color Works, Sehoonmaker & Son, PROPRIETORS, NAnnfacturors of WIDTH !ACAD. nu, I.KA O M I U D LISAD AND IN LITIIABON. PUTTY and al More DID( OIL. • owlets AND FACTORY. 10, 61, IS-1, .1% and "liS Rebecca Blrt We call attention to the ntitustta6 Pogo , ' tlt.ur Strictly Pure %Valle Lead.ean warn wn say a pat er carbonate of lead, - we man "chemlcaliy hum that Is free (nun Acetate and Hydrate.. .cc there. fore Is whiter and saperlor. both In oolor COT "lftf XIMLIri:.I, i n • purr carbona Lend and whiter than anyhe market. and wi l l!orfeit the price trt this paclonnt DaD.l.lng the 1.. ' 41ullerath.n. J. A: 'BROTHERS, 241/ lAberty Dolan. Dealers In Itrans i l:lll , ot and tent Illedletnel, crr. Dirt rn tin R. M ne s. 11470.5 NOTICE TO CONTRICTOIS.--Seal-, 113:prlt T t o G i g:sling, Mete, end ‘ ..7ol " lfTt i ll " ltST STlttrff Relit Liberty street to thAgglieny mint li t ristsET fmra Botlerstreet Wrenn ' IMPAT STREET from Bedford to Cliff street. ret r lfrlFAV ‘a Atill th IVg " T i tTen " t i gg4nth street lo Twenty-eighth street. CATIIHRINY. ALI.EI from Ledlie street to . Calmat street. Also for the semstntetkin of the followinff public An 18 Inch pipe rimier on DIAMOND STREET Oven Smithfield street to Cherry tiler . All IM Melt pipe Fewer an ST. PAT HICKS Al` WI from Miltenberger alley to Gist street. Will be rewired at this Ohre ontli 3 airlock C. h.. MONDAY. May 16. 1873 The Committee reserve the right to reject any Or all bid.s. Speeineatlons and blanks for bidding Cll.O be bed at this °Mee. No blds will be mealier' no less made upon blanks furnished by this flake g. m 76 C ityi Engine., NTOTICE.—The Books for the sub• J. - SCHIPTION of Stock of tho Crystal Sprig— Ice 'Manufacturing and Storage Company, . Are no. opened atla Mechanics' Sayings 3411, 3". 73 SMITIIFIELI %TM= Thls Comma,. le du'rtek'd bi tho Legislature of Fennsytranla, and has the exclusive right of Mannfactarlng lon the Coonty of Allegheny by Carres celebrated French Patent. t=7 GREAT BARGAIN.-A COTTAGE HOUSE sdioinel yatoliarvna.7l::: MITI era . % Una tar soon. T. K. ALL t SON, corner Penn sne_larty-third etreetor at the ornon of ROM Attorney at L. 72 Omit street. AXIISEDIENT E\ NEVE OPERA. 1101 7 SE. Second nttht ef the engnnethent the pdenhte ' and }Arent° net,d.. EDWIN ND.t3D, • TI7I,AY EVENINIfu I G. Me, 10. !KY& 11 . 01 re,ente.l bentilphiF ot the i = de Wino.° raw,nAdatnn. ...ludo with the ettarmitta !erre of WITIIIIIE MILKING PAIL inendn, Ste. Admi. n• In Atianl , Stalin. , tm ,atunine - - ►,.AFT W EEK OF THE Lowy .Hospitat Fi ` 7 11, Every Evening CM= CITY I-lALL MMED2SI DCVAIR AT KEYSTONII.Z - INK IIOBINSON STREET. ALLEGHENY 0 ien Every Evening, FOR TV: BIF , ZEFIT OF T. PETEIVS New - Catholic Church EIMI=I2 Err THE 1110 a SEMI-ANNUAL EX lIIBITION of the PlTilititintill ART mmtaining t fine i.ollection l!f_Palnt- Ings, the production of American and Foreign Ar. lists. Is no open boy and Evenlmt. Nu.=l I.IB EIITt the toad of Wool street Admission, mutt sPUS • INSURANCE. EM 1 5 RE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 13D 13110. A. EVW.A.N: Ordinary whole Life I•oltrhw A lI,OLUTELY NON-FOIWEITAULEfrurn imment of 11r. ann.,' Premium. Special Insurance NON-FOItrEITABLE after tiro annual pyments. All isilletc• INUONTPMTA. It LE for usual causes, and •RPOLUTEIX INCON TWATABLE after two annual premien.. All re strictione upon TRAVEL •nrIIWPOIJENCE re 1110V.1. and no lamellarequire& NO ACCUMtb. LATION OP INTEREST on Loans or Defefted NI) and N INCREASE of annual parrirnte ;111: d agahl i n d tg i lIVAIIINIrlai INTAIt Wl* plan. NON .Iv required on LOAN and there Is no ACCUMULATION OF INTERN:4I cherged upon the same. Policies la.come PELF, iII:STAINING In about ilateen years, and thereaf ter Meld an Income to the Polley bolder. Life. term and endowment µRehm urn Issued: wipe. guarantee Interest poles and annultlea Number of Policies Issued. 3.349: 0. , .d.a In Risks. 671313.1 6 110 00: Premiums, 6389.0 , 47 23: Assets, over 6930.000 00. SUCCESS THE CRITERION OF EXCELLENCE. The FAIPIRf has leaned more Polielos by aver 600 THE POINT "An ending April lat. iN7O. than any other Company In this country In the bartlP time nt the same age. The EMPIRE secures every.Polley bolder nr A I,T.FONIT Or CASH. CAPITAL with the Rata Trees "74.:"Eifiv6e'ngiTATFilfell;:bp,T7oF7.4'Z'a EMEME hue ' . t.4l.rtilb which to per. , Rl u Vire Pennsylvania. WM. A. FULLER. blestager for Western Pennsylvania. ORice 913 FOIAtTII AVENUE, Pittabergh. ESTERN INSURANCE COIIPI ALEXANDER NIMICK, President.' M. P. HERBERT. Vire President- WM. P. II EMMERT. Streetary. ('APT. (iEO. NEELD. General Affent. Were WE water ,treet. bpank.&Co. tWanhoaee, up stairs. Pittaborgh. Will insure runtinet all kinds of Firs and Marine Risk.. A home Institution. nistramed by Dice ettwit whn are well known to the ['immunily. mid who are determined bY Prolontnnw and ÜbtOKtitL to •maintain the character which they hare Moment. aa offering the best protection to those who Alegi., to be Insured. ninteronsi Alexander Mimic), I John R. McCune. It. Miller Jr.. Illus. J. Clarke. Runes McAuley. ' S. ET., Alexander Speer. • . Joroph Kirkpatrick. Andrew Ackley. • Plilillp tinnier. Duvid Lona. Win. Morrison. nuT Dottrel,. CHARTER 1899 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO. OFFICD 433 AND 437 CII77STNUT KTRENT. Assets o Jen. Isl. 1570. 621423.734 87. Capital. 84 .0110 00. Arerned SwPins and Premiums. f 7.433.73.4 57. UM.. paid since IS3R. ores . 3.300.000. Perpetu Condmpe rer) Policies on Liberal Tenn.' SU. isaties,t;lelea upon the Denise( all kinds of (Wild ' n eI . II . KCIVII I L ' . n iii . f7.l.l n it;f:: V i e , ? ; r. ltl The ehal,sle r pae, oPe , ( tr . ! ' dine, hnstsriosT. 11:rern m . "kn • A LVIIND G. BAKED, President. /lilt/.L PAES. Vice President. • Jae W,AleAllirter. Pa•erear7. I= ••- • - T. U. Rester. A.t.t.nt• 14 't COI FIN h KZ1..1,000 A no% (~ r . Mint AVOnIll. end Wood 3t. ALLEGHENYINSURANCE , CO. OFFICE, N 0.31 FIST ki n dsICNII. BAN p west. insure. retain. nll *of Fire A ired _Marine 11100. JOHN 111.111 N. Jtt.. I.resident. - T. J. 110 SKI NSON. Vice President. C. 0. ISt NNEI.I.. Secretary. CAPT. WIL DEAN. General Agent. John lee n • B. 1.. Fehnestock. T. J. Hooklnson. ." W. Prervun. • Itebert 11. linels. • Frsinvis Felten.. Cherie. llnv.. Capt.J. T. Ste. VW.. Wm. I 1.30.' H. Nevin. CASH INSURANCE COMPANY. Phelan's - fl rrp r Aretat i a 111 : 1-1ND FLOOV. N.J.ln`Jmll4loy Julio . CApt. M. Bailey. Omni %%Mince, S. 11.11ArrarouL A. Cloobers. Joke Mdlookan. !Jen. M. Maki'. n'r L ROL F. JRANIAds, s Ice I ' r .6Eleml. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. E l'uVl. IL J. GRACE. cAcrol Assaf.. INS 'RIB ON LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL FIRE AND MA MINE RISKS. scar= PEbPLES' INSURANCE COAIP'Y.. OFFkE. N. p. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS A lifyrn'e Chromny. taking Me .d Marl. Itlsks Win. Phillip,.. 1 , C' ala t ;.1 - 1" . ..411 " ;a, Jahn Wall. '; Cherie , Arnoe4l. John K. Petty. I Jared L. firma. C. It. Love. . We. Van Kirk. .1 Z ' t ' n ' unirgielgarl. . 4'6" D itlrlMll.l.lrn. Prrablant. JOUR WATT, _Vine Invegl ty c n , • W. F. GARDNER. r NkTIONAL INSURANCE COMFY. ‘ i CO . IF.DNUAL ST ai l i gt,! , DIAMOND. ALLIS (' ee oo the NISCOND NATIONAL BANK nt" r lN". W. . WANT `; Meet I t ''. BROWN i 'JR.. vi en i , re ta 1 • klgits is.srvisN•sog, .4 0 :4: John A. Myler. I.ltifMkhe ' 4 4: . '..' 0.31 P.Venlineh;i•lee. 9 gtereeeLh ' :PA . itg. " : " .4 l. ', ter ' Lend „ ,....3„...... .4.i%;.. v.:,,,,,yeik., ,J. Axe:OM:Wu.' . r - LIVERY & SALE STABLES. Robt, H, Pattrson &CO., IME=C33II Seventh • Avenue an 11(= WILLON EVERY SATURDAY MADAN. AUCTION, SALE Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, And ererythlnespecnianine to the none.' Puttee desiting tell will pleas. leave Stieteno tim of isont i t oonoin on ter be lore Ilkawday bt each week to eider for adrertlaing. Prompt attention sod good c . d . s ill De Oven all Stock lett far sale. ROBERT ? Orr /101rr. 11. PATITII.B.. 11. I'A'FTERSON & CO Livery, Sale and COMMISSION STABLES, Cor. Sevtilth A‘cnue and, Liberty St.f 12:1119 Lk WI? , ,1g5•09Q 3111 ~l ovls to bco •obill1141;r4 . a• 11CYENIKU , 3loy 10,4•1 4 .14 smith. of MCILWALNE'S AntoUun ItootoS4 neld street. • 1,1110111 MonotombeleNetvignBo. 2 _ o .. 3 . B6 ... A. M,•II.WAINE r =DS E72:1 BUT• TER. blaniaresh MU MaWM 10 heir mime) For ml• by "~`k..~ ~ .~7?'rJ'-xe_ +,3 i~ r`, "-~?,.,~~t '~i~':t~ •a"4XiK;~'~'~"r`~'a`°`:rv: ~— II MEM MEM Of New York EX2 =I Of Pittsburgh = Of Pittsburgh I=l vitzSerants: Julio r, I=l EMEIMMI 131=1 JOHN. H. STEWART, ==:M E=t! M