The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 12, 1870, Image 4

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THE DAILY GAZETTE.
'ROME NEWS.
Vessentay Alderman ilorehtnd committed
Patrick Driscoll to jail for whipping hie vr,fe.
Prom present ludientinne., a lamer number
of our people than u•:ual will visit Europe the
cooing season.
Alderman McMaarr • has had his office re
imprortitir
1M nppenrnncr.
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The Ells'.—Yesterday Mayor Callow cOlll-
__Mltted Eliza Daff.r. Eliza 111,11, and Eiir3
~v o
..,k to joltfor thin day. vnkr..Y•
Alderman NPObert ye4tertl/ty deed
Beerkeffinter floe dollars for disorderly con
duct nn ritth avenue. on t.arb of Edtrard
Another Old Lend• Mark GOll, —The .1,1
brick house, corner of Market street nd
Yount, avenue, owned by the Colon National
Bank, is heing torn down. The Dank contem
plates erecting a
Magnificent /tank building
•this claming Summer. ,
By • typographical error, the Gaza - rya of the
lOth wan mode to stnte the scene of the note.
'der of Patrick Collins nt Third avenue.
No e .
dZ citizen, residence ol M
o r r . J
l o l3 hn c
P a a c t c t i o d n en
t
of our type+ has done Inlikattee to.
George IL Cochran, lay. . IF spoken of as a
candidate bertha Dixtriet At torneyahip of this
county. We can't say that Mr. Cochran 14 on
aspirant for the position, but will oar if he
the other eandldstrr“rin hare to "get ur .nd
dust" or George come in aheod.
Christopher klnietllll4i.f...allitta‘H begot . « Al,
4ffrffthu Koenig yenterday. to the effect that
Pultrica Bussing had threatened to break.. btu
a•ek. Chink,. when arre r eA. averred that
Ontatopher ',truck Mtn In the face , Both
Witte* were held for future dlapoattlOn.
Luactilsd.—The weather. If any one In thin
immediate rlelnity hag on unwttled ncconnt
with the weather clerk. we hope ho will call
end nettle Immediately. It would regllire
tr yordito,ry foresight neder thepresent state
of affairs, to tell one boor what kind of
weather We are going to have the neat.
Sseired.—lt was reported yesterday tha
Yrs. Philamina Sheehan, the Butler count
murderess. escaped Crum turnout Icsterda;
murder remember that ,he war convicted 0
In the first degree :Ind sentenced t
death, hut was subsequently pronounced i
tamer nd committed to Ilismont.
Obltuary.-310. Jag. Trimble, of the Eleventh
ard, died yesterday. In the slaty-sixth Year
of Ma age. Ile wag born in Lane:L.ler county
In HON and Came here when he was only
eighteen. He was very industrious, and had
accumulated eomiderable wealth. lie was
devotedly attached to the. Pregbyterlan
ChUrch. Inwhich faith be died. •
Church lamprey...tient.- The colored Metho
dist house of nonhip. on Purim's alley, Elev
enth ward. has doubled its dimensions. it Is
sliest, unpretending brick edifice, capable of
etiatlng it large audience. The church Ini
gmomement Is mainly due to the exertions of
Bev. Dr. Williams, the .worthy nod efficient
pastor.
Matrimoulal.—lldward ilotmc,)r..sq.. member
of Select Council from the second ward, and
one pf our most prominent an aubstantlal
merchants. woo married at Zanesville, Ohio,
on Tuad.i loot. ton gifted laid accompliahed
young lady of that place. We tender him our
br. rt lest congratulations and a1 , 1 5 t the happy
couple the largest measure of p verity and
contentment._
We direct the attention of our render. to the
announcements of our worthy and enielent
County ltegloter. Joseph It. Gray, t aq., whleh
will be found in another column. Just here It
may be well to ohnerre that Mr. Gray ben
throughout hie term well and faithfully dis
charged his 'Untie , and In such manner no to
elicit the hcartiva commendation of all who
hare had husiness at his '
11.4.1.R.—Ve•derday morning Slitrfred Stev
en. made information before Alderman : , 10.;
Bl asters nett Ina fort h that George Gunnell had
attacked and beaten him without provocation.
The partlea are painters. and had beenen
nt house on Wolfe street when the
itt r igte occurred.- The whipped man was the
Wooed w
t!bous" and as arreste the whipd pe and heldd f ourneor a ym heari ng.an. The
Say Hart.—Last evening about seven o'clock
John Limner. A lad aged about twelve years.
bad three angers of bin left hand badly
crushed. He Wan playing with a companion
on a band car of the Pennsylvania Railroad at
'the outer depot. when by some accident one
of the wheels passed over his hand. He was
taken into admit store on Penn street and his
Injuries attended to by Dr. .1. H. Butterfield,
after which be went home. .
Amu.nirnisi.
Organ ICOusr--Mr. Adams ap
peared In his favorite character, 'quo." in
Othello;' at the Opera House last evening to
a large and elect audience. notwithstanding
the unfavorable weather. -This evening be
will appear in 66 The Marble Ileart." one of his
bent pieces.
Ctrr IlaLt--Thr Mercy Hospital 'Fair. rat
City HMI, continues to be the centfdTst tot rac
lion' for ail benevolent persona ha Wei an
those In search of amusement. Ir I...pleas
ant place to spend an evening.•
• • Serious Accident. ,
-A serious accident occurred to the rwelfth
ward, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wet. Robb. a
carpenter, while engaged at work on a new
building In course of erection by elms. Arm
strong, fell front the top of the budding to the
cellar, sustaining setere bruises and le Is
feared severe Internal Injuries, which itin
beeprove fatal. Mr. Robb we assisting to place
the ratters, when ga ve- scafoling upon which
wain stnnding rot-
and preClPitnted
him to the cellar. Dr. - Gallnher nun called to
Muchhlm. dressed his wounds and rendered
other medical asslstnece as was possible.
•'' New Taper.
—ine Cave before -as the Pecoad copy of the
Plttabargb Reriev. and Price rue - trot, a new
Journal devoted strictly to the advancement
and protection of onr iron, nail. Klima and gen
eral Interest, ft la publlnlied
by Messrs. McConnell 57 Co., and edited by
enon, John C. Starner and David Lowry,
tb X cith esperienced and mtpablejourpallats. who
rwerre long connect.' mitre the Comorravint, and
Fir contributed largely to the auccess and
Influence of ourc per Is
folio In form. about the sire of lhis sheet. Is
well printed. brimful of interesting . manufac
turing
_and trade notes and edited with very
decided ability. We hope It will meet with
that encouragement merited by the energy
and enterprise of Ito conductors.
Fertile Imagination.
.Imagination is a very useful and desirable
gift. When properly c-xercised It Obis life
with the most roseate hues, and yields pleas
ure and joy-of inestimable value.
It mar. however. - when used improperly,
bring sorrow instead of happines. Magistrates
are perhaps among the moot notable witnesses
et this truth. Every day they see exemplified
Its evil effects. Vestertfav Alderman McMas
ter" had a out plc ease, Elba Shattr, was In
gram:Dental in bringing the fact before him.
She abated that Sarah Craig; some months ago
• purchased a storelmm her, fixtures and good
sill In Sipetown for Sky. paying 2101 n cash,
sad representing Abe had the .retnainder de
-posited In a savings bank In Philadelphia,
for two weeks. Now here is where the linag
fruition entered. It is -said the pmsession of
the 190 In tha bank was only fancy—an effort
of Sarah's Imagination some people would call
it. The Alderm called ft false pretense.
and for It Sarah wo o arrested and held for a
bearing on this charce.
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Gahm to Europe.
Quite a number of cur eitizem are leaving
even this early in the season for A sumsnar trip
to Europe, and the indications are that more
. I'ittsburgher.s will visit "the of her vide" dun.
!f°fTo:!;our h l n 'T rbef A The
•ult,,i iiieA:corEnevgr;
calla
Saturday carries, nut Mr. FAmmrd Cluny. of
the arm of Casey & Mitchell, Mr. Mtn'. Mc-
Chdiain. Mr. James Chambers, Mr. Robert
Woods, 'Mr. H. • Lacoek. Mr. Joseph 014111.
Mn. Ann Barnes. wife of the well - known safe
manufacturer. Mrs. Jane Barker, Mtge A. J.
Townley and Miss v. J. kleaurken. all of this
city, while the "City of Brussels" of the in
men Line, will hare among her passengers
Mrs,
JS
W. - Campbell and family, Mr.
liam Shaw and Miss Florence Willi:tins. of
Lawrenceville. From Mr. William Bingham.
Jr., of 143 Smithfield street. (to whom we are
Indebted for the above informationl we team
that all the steamers RS for as June %there
fillicur rapidly.
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gtf i dt ta t al i t:Sy n v . , ' at 11:7:27;11'7ed Me
ether Narrowly Graph Death. . 7 ;
One of the most shocking accidents we have
been called Kent° chronicle recently occur
red , . ,.. edeb l e y evening in Ormsby hOnnalth•
about a square above the Pittsburgh and lilt
-, -y•mstogimmenr atition: Three men, who bu a.
mine= before the nccident were In the hea th
andvigor of manhood. were almost bast= is
!.. and without a moment's warning hastenyd
. , roltterpltzi.ctigerl=b4ve
, tr i. , d 4
:, . upon that labors of their fathers. hare ot
only been made orphans, bat have b ee . e
adrift upon the sea of lire, dependent upon t a
cold charities of a pitiless world. L
The victims of this heartrending affair webe
1 : =V. Jr..l " t g i n a S c r a t n 41 o h ne % co st% ort crin w
.
piny with tuchord Mack - ev were engaged An
i dkrging a privy vault on tile premises of the
ri 'LL tatter named gentlemen. Near where ther
were at Work WM an oldvault, which bete
-1
, fall was abandoned. and I he new one was be
" lag sunk dose to it, a wall of earth, three feet
4 • - to il thickness, separating them The new vault
feet and it appeant - that nil four I
Olen were at ' tee - bottom of the tare
.
fad be en
7 w rr or i k e e d iv i ti o e 3 n
tdheeptthhreeoff:teonftre-atrt"h I
1
• '. which sepandod the old vault from the new
F -.- lave Fay, at a distance of about ten feet
. ~. • ..1 rti e l s •gir eur ip e ititTel h u e pon 'm l ' e nt imlou e ni l te
1 L ~* men An tlgottom,of the new h vault, mn
. r e -LI Lip:der su yrging them.. ifferts weer', at
tL‘ . - Olked hUtli beir 3,.thote Working at the starter; to
iNeWected —Tgf,`"?:gidhert en sudden
t i -: - t i l l ak ti e:l " ..Vr a .Tralk b :giNgee n itr7Z:d e rnn -
' was found to brittlealive. lie received proper
• attention from stone of those who had assem
bled - ' t... shoat the scene of the ilbtarterochile al h
. ? . i
.. KS exerted themselves tucatrient.lng thateyet
- NI
remaining In the horrible pit. The bodies were
• .. .L - all extrieated as w a repossible, but unfortn
tL. stately' too Inte to the lives of the poor
i . - Victims. Medical aid was called and every
- ' effort resorted to to restore the melt to con
:
adatlaUSlA but it proved of no avail,
r esceos t ia - ,
&L —re.ffaillni.hirGliadiel.xr ,4„4 The 'r,'a
moont " over the comm:nity
4 . .. trwtlt It,
tr for u,, , t v, w e .‘ t rf.4, , ,iptgli;
• L'• Zum d elgulfb r . ". th • ' P
. ,
The Coroner was notified and 'ill hold an
•-• lhulaiseVen thebodlestr.this morning.
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Volase of the Workingmen—What They Think
of the Reduction—Their DeManOttil De
tentramttow..".. Naming Resolutions end
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Gmtreheo. '
Intl evening the Workingmen of the richt
ity assembled in Mass Minting in the Twelfth
- ...al', to give expression to their sentiments In
relation to the reduction of the present tariff
duties. A large stand had been erected on.t he
former site of the Fair Grounds. at the head
of Twent y-ninth street, above Liberty, wfilch
node the rallying center for the hardy
sons of toll. who enthusiastically engaged - In
Ifie Pro.'emillig . ... , The unfavorable State
or the weather doubtless interfered with
the attendance. but the masses present
folly demonstrated the feeling and deterkilii ll "
lion of the Workingmen In therause. ;
Shortly after eight o'clock, the meeting
called to order, .when the following officers
were chosen:
President: Anron Cozad: Esq. Viee.presi
dent s: SiddensSelmon, Lyons, Benjamin
'NWT. John 11. Arthurs. Secretary: Cbsts. A.
M. Myer.
The President sssunte.l he choir. with ;stew
words of thanks. when the Secretary was
rolled upon. snit rend thefolloring
• 10,01.1.T10N5. •
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Witrugst. certain person t e in the . employ of
4 " . an oi -f' the their
gain,u
te: a Le,
ri ,r ou i' c ' e the 'ration Iron. Steel. and other arti
cles nianufartured In foreign countries: and to
accomplish their end. assert that the working
pie of Arna are n poe d t p
reduction iC of duties, and
' lit b e at tihettajor
it v of the people are in [aver of a low Tariff.
Therefore, we, the Working Men of Aileen.-
Isy county;Femisylvania. protest that we are
net In favor of a low Tariff on such articles as
are manufactured in foreign cOuntries. :Ind
imported to thin country and said, to the great
Injury of the manufactures of America, and
therefore.
11n.lnell, 'Flint any Item who advocates Free
cTrade or a low - 'Certif. %hall not receive our
uter for an) Mike of profit or honor, hut We
Will ignore ail political parties, and support
the men who endeavor to protect our home
Industries.
Resole:if, That we redirect the working men
of PR tiburgh nnd vicinity to join di in a pe
tition to Congress praying that the present
Tariff law may remain unchanged, or, if any
change be mnde. they give us higher rates
rather than lower rotes.
• itemdred. That we disclaim any participation
on the part of our elnittorers. in twit illatinK
this meettng, but declare it to be hilluenced
L y our own Judgment in reference to the eireet
the action of Congress. In lowering the rate of
tariff on steel and mbet manufacture: is talon
have. in bringing down the
skilful
we, are to
receive for our hard. hot and work.
/frooltvd, That we believe the members of
Congress should be well enough Data - toed to
know. as we do, that they should. legislate to
eneournge the industrial pursuits of the coun
try. and. by the adoption of the full rotes of
tariff for revenue, give incidental protection
to the eeveral branches of mnnufaetures.
thereby encoumging and Suturing mipttalista
to Invest money In these diffenatt ninnufnetur
ilia DOOR:heat and giving employment to the
I ,reds of thintsamis who are skilled work
men. :rid who do no not desire to be com
pelt. to engage in agriculture.
That the reduction of the rates of
d l u e t s.
Is l e S t t l e e e il l. e t a d d t oo b th r e inrg m
w an a u nd ct u u e ed m ailreis
to the tame poon tie skilled workmen toe
in Europe. which in. existence, nut nothing
Mitre.
Ile.wdr.4l, That{ while the present eaten id
Tariff on Steel and other manufactured arti
cle, continue, our employers are likely to be
compelled to reduce our wages• to enable
hem to compete with foreign umuufactuntri
f the articles. they will be required to umke
a groat reductiomarreater than e can stand.
nuil• keep onrselves and families with any
degree of comfort. If the rates of Tariff on
Steel.. now proposed in the bill. and pend
ing before the House, be adopted.
tb-solred. That we regret that the Congress
of t linited 'States. which should ever feel
dlspoeed td legislate for the prosperity of the
whole people of this Eountry, seems too willing
to make laws which oppress one own citlrena,
and inure Ito the benefit of foreign lands.
That It doer not hesitate to levy direct tuxes
upon theteople, and collect them with revere
rigor, whilid our legislators and °Metals are
shoe in puttashing foreigners who violate laws
made to regulate trade between our own and
other countries. That It is ebstinete in err
mining on the statute hooks laws whirl, in
their ctinmeter. are inquisitorial. onih - la time
of peace. only In
should be resorted to
ler revenue only In time of war.
Itcsotrrth That whilst the proofs are sn mane.
rani no clear, that the rates of Tariff. which.
when enacted for revenue. are mode high
nough to give incidental .protectlonsto o
e r
industrial pursuits. and induce the Investmen u t
of capital in the various branches of manufac
ture, always rendt.and have done no in every
single instance, tote Interest of the country,
and to the cheapening of the cost to the con
tainer, we regret that our legislators are so
blind ns not to see what is most beneficial to
the Interest of thepeople of the United States.
The resolution. were received 'with cheers.
and at the conclusion of the rending unroll- ,
,mainly adopted.
TOP. GREAT QUESTION.
alajor A. M. Brown was SLOW called upon.
nd responded by coining forward and saying , t '
that he had presented himself before them to
talk of a question which had been laid aside !
to a•cettam extent fo,r the last nine year,
The war had come upon the nation, and In
that terrible struggle all else but the protee-
tion of the government wan .forgoUen, so the
tint questionsof finance and trade, and com
cee and of the industries • bad -been- cont.
partitively forgotten. • Now peace had come
agein, end the people were again turning to
.Zprefrherthrgli i f n e n , hi v e t ram b Ong ' d VI h rat an '
that of protectiou.,
He thought It strange that the .peopleof
Pittsburgh in lgarehould he called together 1
in such n cause. It was strange that it was
necessary to call the people seemlier to ee_
Preen their views on this vital quention - foul he
their notions strength. the Isackbone . y 4
congress. In sustaining end protecting the in
dustrial intereete of the counter. UM when
sock a Miele did come it wati right that the
people should assemble—the working people.
and give expression to their sentiments as
for laborers upon the necestrity, the duty and
the justice of elevating free labor and protect
ing the free laboring man. It was their',, to
speak in such tones that none in alt the had
ehnuld mistake their meaning.
He did not come to the representative of any
!mayor set of politicians; nor In the interest
of any capitalist or manufacturer. He sought
only to speak as one of the toiling millions.
Lo never pOSSessed a cent that del not come
through the sweat of the brow. He rattle to
talk of the right to protect labor which w.
iletnnnded.—t he necessity of which wits felt
by all chosen. manufacturers and laborer!,
throughout the laid. -
If they went back in the history of a pnttec-
Ova tariff policy, it would be found that the
ee influences were opposed to It now as In
Colo when the British announced that the
Colonies could not manufacture for them
selves. They tould extract from'the hills and
valley the mineral wealth, but it meet be sent
to England for manufacture and be returned
policyrofi to the English taskmasters. This
at last led lathe severance of the Colo
nies. and In Bin, as one of his first infidel veto,
Washington signed p tariff enactment. Later.
in PM even South Carolina. slave State as It
wan. saw the necessity for this law and pro
nounced In favorof the tariff. and all the
cuntry—every State. was then in favor
of o it. In 101 l another tariff Was en
neted,: an so In SM', and from that time
owu to the present. l it had been the Talley to
protect Inter, make It honorable. dignify and
encourage It. Especialle was thin the case in
rate free North, which recognised the feet that
ariff semi one of the g_reatmit elements in
of a nation. It Wati the policy, to
protect ' the Mb. of the working man from
muting In contact with that of the he old country.
-where the product of labor was barely suffi
cient to sustain life. 'Why wan It that an ninny
came from their homes In England. and
France. in Gerinnny and Irelend and Wales,
to this country ? The.answer wan found in
the fact that at home these men had learned
that their labor was despised. They were
looked 'upon only as the sub eborton of
the lowest grade of society to be ridden over
and centupled down by the booted and spur-
red eonsf aristoeracy. voice. .1% hat
about the Scotch." (Laughter: -
Major flrown—Oh. I had almost forgotten
the. they are as good as any one else. They
are not behind. A rot., "No. no, they are
tint." (lAughter.i
The speaker here branched off Into a little
anecdote, which put the hearers into an excel
lent humor, and created great merriment.
Continuing hie argument he said thole men
were of that character of whom it .mlght be
Bald, although their faces were covered with
dirt and their hands nfightly Roiled as they
worked by the furnace, that "it tune's a man
for it' that. [Cheer's.)
. BEATTY OE MICE TRADE.
• ..
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Why, then, did they' come over the water
and leave the lends of their birth If free trade
was such a good thing? Why not star at
houip and live among their friends? They
might work there for sixpence a day and see
theirTamilles starve. That wip the :tnswer.
The pOint was well ilinstrated
one conver
sation of the two foreigner, of whom
boasted that in America be Made three dol
lars a day, while the other, at a rebutting ar
gument, urged that potatoes 0051/ seventy-five
cents a bushel, while in England they could
be had for sixpence. ?Jo. I replied. 'Oh, yes,
but there I never could get the sixpence!"
[Laughter.]
The speaker contended that the laboring
classes of England and the-old 'countries
barely wt, eked outacalictiz4grt tt:mnalenuenowaonr,ll
comfort and the luxuries of 'Le. It „was nil
because of the two different policies. The
free labor here, uer a system which pro
tected him from co nd mpetition 'from the since.
labor Of the South Roil the pauper labor of
Europe, was enabled to enjoy life as a man
should froth - bin honest toil. no question,
then. was simply whether the laborer' was
still to be kept up in America or whether he
MIA to be reduced to a condition parallel with
that of thepauper laborer of Europe. It was
easily explained. If une man got a certain
piece of work performed for twenty cents
lateanother was compelled to pay two dol
, it was easy to see which could sell the
cheapest And the people would purchase
where they could purchase the cheapest.
• NO POLITICAL QUINTION.
BURIED ALITE.
would be giVen to any candidate w w ould
endeavor to reduce free labor to t level at
that of pauperism. Pittsburgh. tlo home of
the workingmen. had taken the cod and she
`should stand .hv her colors until th.f 11,, de
mands of free labor were recognized through
out the land. .
The chairman neat introduced the
HON. THOMAS nowenn
THE TARIFF
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ho made i brief speech. lie said he had
been contin'ed to a sick bed for more than two
weeks. yet - when he saw the notice of a tariff
erring for the ',w00. , of inVing
so the sentiments of the working 'nen upon
quest inn he felt that be could not •renin
at home,— Ite felt It Ids duty to come although.
he might nut be able to say. WOIII.
It wens foil well understood that it was
lately nerrssary feear the prosperity of t
the
derivrted tnoreuraw t be h n e elt than the manufacturer. etee
It was Impossible for the laboring man to fire
In America unless he had more maser than In
Europe. ills surroundings were different, and
he held n Itigher.positlon in society. Experi
ence was thebest teacher. It was
one that never failed. Since the commence
ment In the early historyof the country of
this discussion. all kinds of tariff had been
tritsl—the high tariff, the low tariff, and the
cot promise. and something near like free
trade, and it was evident that the higher the
tariff the better the conntry. When Ameri
can labor was brought down to the level of
pauper labor tu Europe, the country becatne
bankrupt and business prostraed. This was
seen In the destruction Of the tariff of 'Lt.
They need only go back a few years to see the
effects of this disastrous policy. Protection
was absolutely needed in the country by the
workingman, because in his manufacture he
1nf0...1111s very existence. 'They were
ofth men
WM; would suffer In the destruction a tariff
mita TIM WURUIZO4SIE-,"
They never considered whether it came from
the drops of blood of the toiling millions In a •
countrii whe labor was dued to pauper-
Ism: Tin American aystem re
of t c ariff wan etch
that all this was avoided, the resources of the •
country were developed, and employers were
enabled to pay honest, liberal wages for bon- ;
est tell. .D,was.unt then a question of poll- .
the:, AtAftint.t. iterddlean or Demeumtic
affair.. It affected all clank, Ceder It a man.
r a company of men could enter manufactur
ing with a chance of !RlM'sa lust as in other
mercantile pursuits. And the boys could be
educated to all the places made vacant
when their , fathers passed ass
ya. u mu „
was found opposed to the' twig, It would al
ways prove that that man was nn nr
istocrat at heart, or a demogogue.—,
!teary Clay, and seen of Ids stamp. though
brought up under the Influence which per
ruted society In slave States, were let In fa
veTof a tariff, while Calhoun, and other slave,
°crate. minimised the cense, of tree tru ce.
te.
They hated a free laborer. and wante d tO I
base him to the condition of their elates.
There never wa that ) ne when the umnufne
turer prospered the employe did not.
Both Interest, were united, and so soon as the
new urstete — e reduced tariff—was put Into
effect, so soon would the laboring man be
• down. Drag doWn may or the mo-.
C l iter Mi tfelete luld bring them Into competition
with the foreign pauper labor • and the prole.
Pertly of the working man In America was at
au mid. The people of the Old Keztoneetute
shoukt thee send up. no mice sin sound.
They should send up ouch v • that the
ekuntera and cowards and tricksters would be
.alashed. and that that their demands. Would
be respected. They should 114111 - unmittalta
• ble tones, that no vote of a working man
MN
P! TTSBURGH DAILY -GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1,`,+'70
If the businessdidn't jmy the cimitnlist
could change his trade nut invest his money
elsewhere. The working man, however, had
nothing but his Inbar. Let the tariff be with
drawn: let the pauper labor of Europe com
pete. and the American laboring man was
mined—he was the first person to suffer.
The speaker felt ;certain this struggle NM , :
to VOlllO. It was brought about by the ell,
mies of the country--some English. aid others
at home. The rebels of the Sonth ease in the
protection of the free labor of the North the
strongest element for the maintenance of the
Government. The northern 1,11..1NV t hat t 0,,.
and always protected it. .Now that these ene
mies had come back, they were uniting with
the English the grain growers of the
West, and attempted to destroy the working
man. It was. then, eminently fitting that I h
voice of the working man should go down ti
Washington, denonneing the shutters then
If they dared to touch the Interests of tht
working man. add demanding a tariff Du,
wratlil protect him in his labor. [Cheers.
At the conclusion of Mr. Howard's addres.
Messrs. T. W. Lyon, ffslward Armstrong, Jas
Devlin, D. Newton Wylie, Alexander W
Black and Edward Park. was appointed
committee to visit the mills and procure tit
sigatures of the working men to the resolu
ion n s, for forwarding to Congress. The meet
Yi ing then adjourned. with three noising chee
ft m “Prot t
MONTHLY PETROLEUM REPORT
Production— Development - - Number of Neo
' Wells Urilling—shack of Petroletini In the •
Oil Region— Shipments The Price -
port., ,kc., d,c.
Front the monthly oil repett for A Aril of
the Titusville Herold, published yesterday. we
take the following extracts:
There was is anoier.ite Increase In the pro
duct lon for the month of April. occasioned ley
the 'irking of nen' wells. Upon the Inds
dent tract, the Chicago tract and vicinity. the
Increase was tuenter than in any locality. Un
less It be the district south of Franklln,Upon
the Allegheny river. There was a slight tfalb
Mg off In many of the old districts..,l he prin
cipal of which were the Shaniburg and 'Jerk
forms. and the 'Foster and Creek far.. ttlmn
Oil Creek, The Church Bun nod Titusvile
districts. several of the farms in the vicinity
of Upper Cherry-. Hun, the Steel. Story and
.1. Buchanan farms also experienced a falling
off In the yield, yelling from ten to sixty bar
rels. The production of the A. Buchanan.
Tons and Shaw DMus...lower Cherry than, was
marked by a steady and profitable increase
during the month. amounting In the aggregate
to about tOt barrels. The Dairen flow. TlM
mite and Warren Oil Companies tract, near
Tielloute. and In the vicinityof the than.
Lerch. Lillie, nd Huillikoorow farms. there
asldernble gains In the praluctlon.
re than counterbalanced the falling off
older tracts la the localities mention
. yield in the Parker , : Landing Pis
s bacrensed by the completion t rodhat s v
wells during the month., p.-
0 ten to thirty barrels ditilY, while the
iavenue weather, and use of
wed to to maintain the production of the
which otherwise must have shown
....odder:ibis decline.
About the 17th of April a new will was
nick mpon — Arms:cone . Run near itraily's
:0.1, which not only mitt tontily added to the
%slue( ionsn this vicinit 1 . . tint gave an inns—
sto onentt iinthis ,
ion, which At ill
urcult txt still further ,developments, when
first struck the estimated prcaltect of this well
Was given at fermi two to three hundred and
fifty barrels daily. There AVa from
this well durin Ail about two thound
harreLs of oil r e d the stock on hand April sa
kith
did not exceed 1.0 barrels. making an average
minellon for "the entire itiont h of about
thty-two barrels.
the following table shwa the, production
ming the month of April. is
hat ma
pon th
d. Th
Tani shipment of Crude for April of
bbln of trout each...
A thl to reduce to bblf of It Kallmts 42.-'9(4
Total abiroarnt of bbl:. of 43 gals. end, 44?,
Stook on band April L•t 366.157
Stock on hand Mai . a 2,4 4. •
Deduct decrease on May Ist
Total productions during April
Average per s4r - for :$) dare-
Average per day in April. ISM..
Dully increase April, WM, over April '69
Tho antvttf fit tile. rut n nce,t dOVAPOt
fer any particular change from that of IL
months preceding, and It it believed that less
benzin past used than during
cant [ flit
month"
of the s Year. Tills cannot Mato produc
tire of Fond results. and add to the value of
the oil produced.
in May lst, the stock was 56.4 s barrels less
than on the nest of April. and the total amount
of stock was :b.st.lat: barrels against 36A:70 May.
Ist. ISO, 0r:32,311 barrels less than at tho same
date Met year. This stock of oil iodides the
amount In iron tanks, at the wells. and In the
Thetanks of runners and pipe companies.
The latter amounted to 24= barrels. nud was
located as follows: At Titusville. 8.0 , 1 barrels:
at Miller, 1,661:: tibia:therm 3.6(11; Pithnie. 3,621:
Head Parm. and Cherry Tree flan. Oil
Cite. 1.M:1: Petroleum Centre, MOS.
mly
The total shipments of crude. aalent :51
barrels of 45 gallons each.were 42,101. an ex
cess of 91:-.^:7 over those of March. The amount
f refioM ell ehlPiro~i ens lass thou InlArl.Vl9
barrels mo The
re than during March. 'rise river
was navigable from the Ist to about the 2:1,1
of the month,. and the amount,altipped from'
Oleopolls,Tidionte and Parker's by water was
touch larger tnan for months preilous.
The price did-not vut - y to any important ex
tent during the month, the price lit the begin
ning of the month upon the upper creek being
about 13.8:1„ and closing at /4X., while upon
the lower creek $4.15 wan the price on the first,
and 14.40 the closing figure. At no time pre
ceding did the price rough the figures that
marked the close, and a minority of the sales
were effected at about $4 on tilt upper creek
and from 14.15 to at.. 13 upon the lower,
On Ist inst. there were 412 wells drilling.
againstkiton theist:of AprU
COMING HOME.
--sa--
,SteCaffeny and itublasou arrested at Mein- .
nazi—Vlerbeller Eacapea— Return to she (By.
During the March term of the Quarter See- I
ions Court.,'lt will be remembered bite, of In
dictment were found agalbst a number of
penons for, keeping gambling holism., and
others no common gamblers, who, through the ,
vignette° of the. Mayor and his. pollee. had
been arrested and held to-ball for their
pearance at Court. The eircuulstances con-
to
with the cases were ouch, riot only on
to warrant the arrest:and detention of the
ceused, but fully warranted the Orand Jury
in finding true bills. ,The , partied stoned •
teemed to be cogizant of this h a int,nd their
actions indicate n thot they d but
little hope of 'escape if- their cage.
to before a Jury. The most tannin..s el ,
fort , were made to effect a compromisebe
fore the grand jury met, both with the Mayor
and some of hie officers who were the prose
utors In the cases, but the thing "couldiet be
did." Another dodge was tried, efforts here
made to have the bail reduced , e ir
resimnsible parties sign the Imodo, but- ow
let; we presume to the rolinber of times thin
game has been played: it failed alsn.
Teen of the portion were tinnily brought to
trial and convicted, and BA they were not the
principals, but rather oupenumeries, or
"looker , . on" the princlpnb. came to the con
clusion that the atmosphere in some other
entity wan far more conducive to their health
than that which penciled In the Quarter
Sessions court now of Allegheny county,
They accordingly left between two days, anti
when the case. were called for trial they were
nnt tried. In consennence of the abscence of
the defendento. The District Attorney having
determined tn bring these parties to trial, set
himself to work tce that_ end. Be first , issued
upon d
ele e n b ee l n i irlnstldthreßirginittstrab;‘rbi'lthe l
rather thnnytermlt their friends to suffer. But
they did not come. lie then put the case In
the an of ofticer loing of the Mayor's police
i old John 'lrvin of the independent detective
'roe, and the following is the result of their
. ..
labors. •
It Was first ascertained that Henry, 'Vjerhei.
ter and William MeCafferte. two of the'Parties
against whom bills of indictment weru pend
ing, were sojourning is Clneinnati, L and preps
redoes welvelfillde for.bringing them back to
this city. A requisition was obtained from
the Governor and so
an in Cincinnati was.
telegraphed to andlequested talLe,elarge
of them.
About the time, or few days , after. Mc-
Cafferty and V ierheller left the eitY, W. J. Rob
inson, who for some trumtka past dad been In
the Wcrkhouse. managed to escape from i that
Institution, and, it appears, went to Cincinnati
also, and the officer In Cincinnati being
formed of thin fact. kept bin, w
eye On hlm, as
would apnea...from a telegramwhich wan re
:Aired at the Mayor's office last. I:waning:
which orasl dated 'Cincinnati,' Play 11. nnd
statedc that McCafferty and Robinson bad been
arrested and weee in custody. It further
stated that Vierheller had been there; but
that he robbed a man Tuesday night and had
Jumped:' which, we presume, means that
betabi'de;lng'tehMPatch'iSr. •Pmksirstin. the
Mayor s clerk telegraphed to the authorities
In Cincinnati to bold tbe men until an officer
:Invited with the'necessary papers. Officer
Joseph Clippies, of the Mayor's police, and
Officer 'lrwin,
mo r ni ng , efor Cincinnati at ten o'clock
l'esterdaY rng and will probably return
to-morrow evening with the men
, • --- • ' 1
Ladies desire What men admire. Anil this
little thing Is Bo:atty. What do we say Is
beautiful? A transparent complexion and a
Luxuriant . hend of hair.' What will produce'
these? Tfamut's Magnolia ptaitti* in iiAbe,my
lady of thirty appear but twrbtypand Lyen's
.Katbalrort..tgl/Lkapp- every .laAta place.
and make it scow Inca tae April grass. It Pre - `
vents the hair from tinning gray, eradicates
pastdruff..ad Ji rho Poets Alpo. Dr...44g is
tbe wcaidoical al Mb' kale.acitaarg - coat. it
gnu avant to get rid of Sallowness, Pimples.
i„lthult-kili'lliothipintetieS., etc., Ldrialf forget
the Haim. oh,
Brlshes:—All kinds of brushem
our owirdzinuffleture, !nt Lone:Maga,
Hmlthlleld street.
111111
THE THIRD AVENUE HOMICIDE.
Coroner's luquemt--The TeintruOny and Vet.
dict—Nichotsrm K
errnd Used. Jon ,* Ac
cused of the Murd and
c oro ners lure entpannelled to enquire
into the raiz.: and :Atte? what wanner Patrick
Collini came to his death. met 7 t the office of
the Coi•tain of the Police recterdny a a o'clock
t , n hen the I ollotrinc
In. owe L. McCook, sworn-Made the pad
mere. examination of the bOdY of Patrick
2ollins yesterday: found no evidence Of vio
lence except on the head and face; there were
font wounds on the right tide of the head; the
severest wound was just :Move the right eye;
the second wound was on the upper part of the
cheek lime just below the eye: the third wits
on the right temple: the fount:tone was ...nand
extend.' mob:title angle of the jaw; there
was I.or one fracture, and that was located
just above the right eye; this fracture extend
ed downward towards the eye; the limin Ole
polite this point was dist urbeff broken, hut
I think I dad it with the saw in cutting the
skull, us the brain looked froth; think
this facture produced compression of the brain
to some extent. :IS evidenced by the suffusion
of blood; opening an the scalp. found a good
deal of effusion of blood to t he,vessels of the
scalp; these wounds seem to me to peace heels
produced by a heavy Want instrument; they
nll have the character. of length 11.:cater than
the width. therefore 1 think the Instrument
was of long shape anti smooth surface; along
the jaw MOuntression of the instrument was
two lucle nor in length. therefore I do
nuf bo dy : enpon was a hatady-b manY
circulardam satisfied that thc died
from these wounds, and fr o m concussion Of
the brain. there being four concussing Wounds
Mn the skull. the wound above the ent being
the most serious and that on the }sty second
in violence; in any opinion kinteklees would
not produce t hese wounds: unit, ties wounds
were produced with t he left band do nut think
the parties could have been confrunttng each
other; think the OthlfiC¢ maid not Litre been
occasioned by a fall down the sl airs: judge by
the different directions of the wonnds: more
over do not think the woods could have been
Inflicted inn stairway.
Widget rlortnithe rn nor-Lis eat A.l Third tiv
eon, where Patrick Clin, killed: Non
in the house on Monday ol night; about half o an
hour before the man tens tound. two men
came through my kitchen tool I spoke to them ,
did not hear nnything more until' Collins ba il
been Land: - Nicholson was one of the two
men; did not know the other, he was a tall
MO O
with Side whiskers: never SSW him be
for e or SOH, it ianot usual for people rooting
out Of the building to come down the hack
stairs through niy , litchen; the men did nut
speak when told that they were . not allowed
In go through the kitchen; they were going
pretty last down stairs; they ' said, excuse
theta and they wouldn't conic that way again;
don't remember telling the policemen. when
they first came. that Nicholson shoved Collins
-down stairs; I tea: excited. and don't know ,
what 1 said; sate that vening at his
tonne. but 110WIIC rt. else:did an t see hint ;again
till after he wt. carried no the bar-room;
heard no noise from the s h o e the two men
went out until Collins WO; found; don't
know positively whether either of the men
was Nichol... -
/Mt.& 3fcCorrolL sworn-Live at No. tat
Triird avenue: w
armse landlonla the num Col
lo: had been In saloon. and had t hree or
mrdrinlot of tile; was thawing and cutting
get him persuaded to go home: after that
,4111 , back; knew nom ore about him until
v
tame and told me a man was asleep en
airs; found the m a n lying at the foot of
n. the hod, nearly half wow out. on
.1elp; OM know him at first;
thing more about the affair; I had left
.he corner of Mnrlret street. and did
agnin tool 1 -1 bawd him; did not
any disturtmuce.t here was so much noble
agon Id the 101 l and in the bar canine
env Nieholson; saw him and Kerr come
menthe beck. stairs and Into the bar room:
this was ate.: half All hour
gone before
l i e nColls
front
was
found: they mast have OP le
sta
irs; they .FOllll.ll he in a. Iturrrleavintl;
. td not know - that .t bee ere op stairs; don t
'nk there were arc other in.. cell stairs er
these men and Cody flays; would hr
know
him nt
known. I think. if there hail been; none of , the
lon had rooms up stair , : did not see either of
the
o men niter they
,eerie If. lteirt, s e oer-Lice on liberty
lineet; nl nlroul half-,1.1 e.igilt o'clocko'clockelk
stanilin4 ill . l iks.rwayr Kerr and
Nicholson went into the saloon and then came
out and went iin woe in there
dancing-till alions ten o'clock; Conic Jones
eanie down in the meantime and carried sev
eral e: I t stall,: McCarron lent Cns
home; lll.lill I wc-111 y minute.. Twist too I
liennl a heavy noise like thunder: spoke and
asked NleCaVroll what that m inut e s a he went
and listened; ill about Oda mSi
eee cholsor
and Kerr Canal down at
excited; he railed for drinks, against Ke
dice. nn~l drank. after which t her left; alio°
fifteen minute... niter John Shatter found Collin
at the foot of the qtalm 1 went and told oft
er Garrifon aam t
nd he ce o the pl pace: su
e.
o,lllnii was dead them when Collier wa
tight in Me , . Gorman exclaimed. 'it). fin
pushed him dotes rtairi."' The nr'
•...
eenatul tube in the (111/1t thr ctuild tug
t he byr-rtauo
de, nv My, sworn.- Lice in Pitt aburgh; of
lay . ‘,..uine. after ,uppet. route duvet
null tow tart ie mum standing in the
Inor of the house where she. rooms: stopped
and talked to her, heard inusie in Philo Hall
and she asked me up to her room to hear the
atultic; alkisi Into her room and sat a few
minutes. nod In about tire minutes Nicholson
and Herr mime to: they insisted that 1 `ltnnlit
drink: we boil three .trinks. and I hole them
comi es r uing: they , stet nu and started down
stall, the front 1 and
: I stopped in the door
nd spoke to Carrie Nicholson come back
pushed me out and old me not 11l wll4l.er to
his woman. nft erWhieb bewent Into the room
and closed the door: I went wed sat down in
the kitchen:about ten minutes afterwards the
two men rune out and came :doyen 1t... back
ISIMMI3II
Mll2==l
.
down . to the bar-room and found the men
moment cholno a f terwardsitr 1M left a
or two wan in the
kitchen, before Tlebolwn edit. ton. I heard a
cud.. in Carries room' na Of %mile one Ireful{
tthwro w o n in ,uoll tistf t th r e w d a o rd or
t lt l a w l. athg
em i n l i e e
n wvent
out; heard tin tootntepe In th • im•aageSA hilt. 1
700::.110
SCI
11.047
111<tnim
=worn—Ainl. 4 .lier !officer
quarter nt Mointlw nigh ,
• -•-•- • - . .•.
:I ' ‘ I.let;tellan , 603,1;
stan .
Philo Flail, xaen Nne beiial noige 7 llia
der; about five minutes :iftetwattii KPI
Niehol.on name put
tu , t ; w a
afterrd.
finding of Alla • WPM IMO ‘lll
..ar room; Mn,. Noonan oid tee -Johny .
roomdid lit - went hen no to ne le'.
room and asked n Niel.keit nits; AI ,
.01 she did wit know. iont then s. Id Indeedi
Silt•lV,• malt hrot no teinnie. , 11.1111 .
V all he roe. - then lat era &nen to
lite river nn.l mot Kerr: w•keit hint taxed Nieh
ojeow ho eald he hod left hint at the corner:
Kerr went with met , ' look lot ltitnon the boat:
dl.l hat Kerr rIK wanted; ow
id led hint efferwatti , lit hi , le W inse.
v rettitt.T.. 2 ,
•- • •
Patrick l!ollinS came to death on the
night °Cale nth day. of May. in the plan of one
I..ard ono tlitnitatut eight hundred 'and seventy.
in the First %Yard ofte city of 'Pittsburgh. in
the county of Allegheny aforesaid. from
%VAUD& then and there inflicted by the hand*
of John Nicholson. Daniel Kett and .. woman
known by the online of Carrie Jon,.
After the rendering of the verdict, Charles
linen wan taken berate the Mayor and held to
boil to appearns a witness. A hearing in the
rase
of. John Nicholson. Daniel Herr and Car
rie Rama was appointed tar this morning at
ten o'clock. and the nectc.ed were ...matted
TUE COURTS
rotted Santee Circuit Court—Judges Melflan.
WEIINC4II.4,TI. Huy 11.—The C.! 11.
line vs. The Hartford Fire Insurance Com
nny, previously reparted, tone resumed. and
Ss .111 on trlilsvben court adjourned.
District f.;osirl—Joadge Dampton
•
•
EDNE.II.I". (11 . li —ln the cose of Klook
s. Hold., prerlorsly reported, the Jury
found for pinintlff.
In the case of *cManntts vs. A. V. R.
Trwx re. Same defendants. motion for a non'
trial and reasons tiled, on part of def./lents.
The next case (taken un scat that of Jacobs
Itodleheltnef Fe Ottolder, feigned issued to
determine the right of property levied upon
by the Fleriff. The Sheriff made aim' on the
Household goods of Charles Jacobs which
were claimed by the wife, Lena Jacobs. Ver
dict for plaintiff. •
the next case taken up NV. that of Joseph
Marton vs. David Black, action of tiespass
'mare chttentra Fr. ult. The plaintiff Is owner of
P
tract of laud in Intlianntownsidt , held under
a deed An partiton. About a year Rinee the
defandem, Mr. Bleck. raised question about
the line, tore down the fence, and this ac
tion Wat brought to settlethe dismite. On
trial.
• TRIAL lAAV TOR TIIUILcUAY.
RAVVII . S : F!TITa n cr ak".
11 Lon h t :n - ti . z. s. co. VI. 1/1110w.
17 City of PM slairglo vs. Carr. W 'Non Ar• Cw.
14 " " vs. Shaffer.
19 VA. Cluley.
T.: Brown V 4. Anders..
Causfoon Pleas—Judge Stowe.
lealr.sr_ , oAT.3lny 11.--The first ense taken
hp woo that of the cminty of Allegheny no ner
C. W. Martin. w !tonnes for the siIMOTI...IIIIIIeII
W. Thompson, action to recover 11.1111 IV for
peddling merchandise without license. appeal
from Alderman's dockell: Jurtir withdrawn
unit non suit entered.
11. Iluggerman vs. I,eri Itintil action on a
book account. Verdier - for plaintiff In the
Porn Or it'4B,lo.
heel EATIIIIIISMI vi. It. Slorrow•adminstras
tor of John Neel; action n bond. Juror
withdrawn zrad ease continued.
7111.111. LIST I.lt TIIITIgIIAY. •
9118.•100ve Merydith ot fd. • • .
199;-Thruntototr ye. Ihmell. - • •
Coursin on. Shnffer.
vs. Klingman. ,
114. Greenshorg S: Turnpike Corn
fwnr VP. Shoemaker. •
1 1 iti. Johnson vs. Wolf.
WO. Weisenlwrger vi: Stewart.
not. IfcCranbs vt,lfornr.
210. llutchlnam vs. Patterlom , •
211. McClure S. CO.
,9. Madinoti
• Whin ecunpakßona have been made by Rhin,
Cut mechanics tietwßen rival Rerelng maihinet
their judgment haR been invarbtl4 in tur°r
,Qt
Sin g ur. !' lmrr9 " d Snurr ,t;
MOtnbe
Sixth street.
Thr tinting 'Stark or Henry IS. Hale, Ile. ,
chant Tailor, at corner of Penn nrenne and
Sixth Street c
nnte large and ontnlet c • Mo.
sham Donnaln onntintter in preside at the ettt•
Ong,
The guieitint, liahle.i ruuntbs, en,le,t n
nged,and least troublesome Sewing Miehins
In the lll3tket Is Singer's Improved.
/*Tittle & !towns,
• •" • No. *151511i .treet,
bead. at the Arcade, X... IN , Smithfield
hiltref,'Plttsburgh,ra, !,•• , •
The Singer Selslll‘ Machine ha. more re
Improvement g that , nay other vet • invent&
Pulc Mti hen STMAW 4: MORTON,
Per tooicino Olas.es aod tune haloes Kato
tovotriciore'a,lllpirnithtleld atrcol..
Children . • Carriage., trbnlesale audrelall
Lottfbrltlge's. 171 Salina, eld street.
• Iliioring Math use
0n E A...1 ." :4 b rr . 11 141 1 ("tleard'lli't4Al4:llo4...ascd
m af o ni nTo l ot , terly .
-14 3irs b.th dreet.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were admitted of
record in the olbce of Thos. H. Hunter,. Ile,
corder for Allegheny count y. Wednesday'. afar
11. lb - al: -
Thos. J. Haskinson to Frantic Sellers et al..
April 10. ISze lot 75 by lee feet on corner Of
Penn and Wayne streets. Pittsburgh. with
buildings...... ..$lOO.OO O
David Gregg to Thos. Mellon. May 1. 15.1% . lot
:E bT 1101 feet on Smithfield street. Pitts
burgh. with buildings • ' 815.030
Sarah Edmondson to John N. Herr old. May 9.
157te lot 37 by 131 feet to Versailles township.
with buildings. . , . .11.000
Wi.•• ittaigson to James McKeever. Jane. 1.
Ire; 1 lots in th, — Lorough of South Pitts
burgh .
Pat tmstelllo Win. Shaeffer, May 1070: lot
22 Le 127 feet on Forty-fourth street. Pitts
burgh. with building , .• • • • • •.• .g 4 .0 0:
Hugh Brown to Wm. Adams, April 5.! 1070 193
acres at land in Itoblnson t9wnshiplW
Thos. Mellon to Samh Irwin, Jan. 0, 107 ti: 2
lots of ground in Twenty-11M ward. Pitts
' burgh ... ,• . ... . grist
The prrsons most easily won torr to Sin
er's Unproved Sewing Mach ine.:t rt. tiose who
are been steenstomed to use other machines.
Srtraw & Mourns.
No. M Sixth street.
•
Nets Orleans.
New Onbeaas., Slay 11.--enllou active and
demand full price,;iniddling 22 l . 6c• Sales
bales; recepte 1961 bales: stuck 111011 bales.
Flour dull: superfine $4.344!1.ri1; double X tt. 4 l
42.5,5); treble X 15,30rd4,00, Cum weaker; mix
ed ti1,W61,33: white SIX.. Oats: Prime 75e.
Bra. sl.sr). hue 'Meas pork
1511.2431.t1i1: bacon Mier%and. for
%boulders:clear rib and clear side.; maim 1fi1..01
115. Laud: tierce 16,4a17,4c; keg
Sugar: prime 11?,:e. Molasses: prime reMiiled
75c. Whisky 07X0a51.07.. Coffee unchanimi:
sterling 25:4,:.11e.
L-
Ilry Good..
NEw yams. May 11 . — The dn . g o "' " ' " ' ket
continues dull and as little deprenned as ever
for staple goods. t'lwiler Clock bi r. ` th rd a n d
brown denims arc reduced from law,c to 13,
Pepperell and fine bronco drills 10s/c to 10;
Princeton a 4-I brown sbcetingg from 14340 to
1k; Portsmouth P arc down to •:14c. and II
board to lie; Grafton A are reduced Irmo :I‘c
to Tc; Eagle 14 ticks from:llc to '4l; do ticks
from I:c Ix Inc; Uxbridge muslin' ltlf•
•
Philadelphia.
PUMA D F.L.PIIIA. May 11.—Flour very firm but
at very active. Wheat in fair demand and
.rives atoll mniiitninett; wester. roil
AO. Rye: western *I .U 3. Cons: receipt.:
Ight; yellow nt $1,1.(5.1.141. .lendy;
vesternille• Petroleum steady; crude 2lc
mrivia and tr. In hulk; . relined -Tyr.
• Islens Vs, active; mess pork PI-14.75, lard
unsettled end held to 31.1.10 for
ten nontol.
11=11
NEw Some. Mae 11.-There mas nothing
done In breve, bo-tine for want of stock.
Sheep: receipts 2,1= head; sheep in demand
and prices unchanged ; about all were sold
COIOIIIOII to lair clipped ityitSc; spring boobs
easier at We for fair hits; one bunt . ), poor Oldo
5,111 at loc. Hog,: receipts 5.04,nm fling dtt
ing in Rye; dreNtied a shade firmer and gener
ally sold at le.
EM=l33
I.OOI7.SE—WIDNEV—AI Zana•yllie, Ohio. Mt.
day, May 10th. IS7O. by Roy. Doom 11. ICe4.
Me, Mr. EDWARD IlDri3E. of thk dlr. to Mlaa
.RUTII A. WIDNLIT.t/f '
-DUNCAN—GILES-.fin TtlutAdAr tttorttlrti , MttY
sth. 11470. tit the rost.lotire thetrill.: • P.m.,
Ity It,. Simpson Dormer. Mr. ROBERT. I, DUN
CAN. of PittAturttlt. t.. Viw =NIA D. D11.1:A. of
0.'10118111D., N. • •
MEI
- TNI)tULW-Uu P"ednaulßS o,nn~in¢. )Ix) II tb
t F ti ck. Jtlttn 'rltolllt. E. In lire filch )esr'
.t till Alit. '
. .
The Nonni will I ato place tnon hi, late rooldenOo
N 0.207 liodft.o4 st, roue. TO-13.1,1% May 12th. at
2 o'cloiL The friends .4 tho fondly Ira te s l.no ,
111117 Inv 4ost to attend.
ItltYAlt Wedneentny morn.ng. MO 1 1 th.
MANIC. '..4n or Win. BrYnr• nOod and
The ftlner.ll 101 tale pl,iee Till 1,Tr.1,00N,
at front the reeldence el parrint•. 3$
Carroll 'Wet. Alive,. T.
itunitg. In rho
16th your of hrr uve.
Noticri of tuner: In this ,nin[ atnl Friday
mornint
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
KASARINE.
PONAIIE 11" rlllt I:RAY
Kidder & IVeilieral's Raven Ink,
•
Tbe Ire-1 ln.lrl.Lle 114. trr tho I.rk..t. 23
, o. t. 1.. r W. 1., b,•lgle
Rlll'l - .11041 or • •
Genuine Freud' rilove
==l
L.H.ROSENBACH'S
Patent Medicine:and Perfume Depot
14 0 9111ITIIWIEID STIIEK I'.
niyll,lu
NEW 11111,1 N ER
T11111A1IN“s.
rs. S. ( 1 . Rohl),
H.111:,1: 11. SrEEF.r,
I=
•
la. tuturned Inas the Eattcrn chit , . with the
J.WJE9T and FINEST .letshtn of•
S iring and Stinker Milliner)
THIAINITN(3 - S 4
Harr listrothiced tutu thin market. anti in rum: pre•
pared in supply her euntmern end the public with
the Intent styles at the lowest prices
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Fonnders,
ism% LOCONTIIE ANA 1101,1,1% MILL
RR ASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBITT'S METAL
Made and - Kept on Hand
P.r.pne tor" 3pd
NI. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM. PTT-MP.
0f11.3-682,PF.NS Foundry—Corner
IITII nnd RAII.IIO D STU:EFTS, 1'llt•b.10
tivingsttai & Co.,
3thnutucturer of LIGHT GILET IRON
CASTINGS
Light work our • optiehilty. Loose Joint Butts.
Bloater nnil Onto I,lllnnep. 'grinh-Prtlloy. told other
articles of -Builder,' liardwnre nitsti3h an hand.
Office and Works. near Outer' Belo , .
City. Prolotilco whiten*, Lock 800 3611, titan
burgh. lin.
C BARNES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
CZ=
No.r. FOURTII Ali, Pittsburgh.
CHEAP
• TOIMMIrt , T . INV A IIZ,
• MAL B rli lIIIINN. A r., ac:ot
'146 Grant. At
Ornrz Or CIiTtE.r.MITI ANl".Srlts:rrnit.
Prristimmir, )W 11.11.h.1570. •
VOTICF, TO CON t TRACTOItS.-- ,
.LN ED PROPOSALS Or tbe GradluiooAS RAmd•
miring of lARMer avenue. from Time ntivec tn
11111 meet: will be irtalrOd a thin o cc until FRI
DAY. Mu,' 20th, IS7O. •
The Proonaßtoo romorro the right in reloot and
or all I.ldo.
onlO
rim
NOTICE.—The GACiefeilllellt for Ora , ,
DING w 1 PAVING of Damp opal.. Dem
Bennett to Itarnett alloys. Is now read? for
notlon.enit can be seen at this orate wall =CRS.
DAY, May 1 thh, 18,0. when It will be plated la
the hands by the (lir Cobbs - Ales for collection.
• • _ CUAGLES
• IltiinnittE.L
VALTIMORE
I —New l'otomoe Herring di bomb abd
45: uerr Equul Inltarrels and halve.; No.l
MIlc 1 e. 11 • aloe. S odackages; No.'ll do. all awn
or paetagew N ll siren of portage. Late
nerving, half and quarter barrels; Lake Indio
halt bonito; Labrador Herring. barrelin g,
halves; Salmon In Ida; lialland Herring. 100 ke'
' Obeic ! .r 9 r;"° 7 l° ls' " VTT-I .I `•LAN(i
17 . 2 and 174 W,47r0L0,_
INDIA RUBBER • •
BIETYTINC;;IIOS7 AN)) ST..4llrAilitsAl
Ol.lbe .I:tort. Haltom Company'smak. A full
supply in all alsea 'tem trade suppllod at planetar
iums,' pd.. , •
• ; • j, de IL PIIILIAPP.
•ell • Apmltafd thIA et/.
WEWAITTRIADiGTON lIERIIING.
atinreiN e nt,MUZZi l elrjgrg
lialmon. pat recotrol and for sal. by sae box fir at
isa she Fatally oNrarraissinAsiir
mya canner Lib•rtr and Ninth stream
~ rt ~~
rat - ... _ -.. ~ -..
POLITICAL
Prrrsuuneat. Moly 9th. 1679.
[O .• THE ME3IIIEIN OF THE UNION
REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMIT
TEE for Allechenr ere tounleit to meet in
the DISTRICT COURT In HtM, et t h e c o ,
on KATI:RDA T. Ref 14th. 157.0. O'clock
P. st .. for the elleente Of determining and natna
the time of meeting of Counts Convention or Con
ventions to plate In nomination a ItePublintu
ticket for the fall euntrai. rind for ettindliiit
such other business an IMIT lie brought before the
Committee. A full utterulunce is earnestly to
queeteil.
W. S. IRCIRVIANCE. Chairman.
•
Attest:
GEO c M . i S tolAet. Nr, r, u . 0 ..
•
my 10,72
CANDIDATES
[Cr FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
GEORGE NEELEY,
of Msrstinll Township. •ttbJect to the decision o
the ❑niott Itepuhlhalt County Convention.
Wadi&
BT FOR Cot:NT Y COM MINSIONE
BENJAMIN DOUTHETT,
rig Indiana township, in candidate for County
Cieundsoblner. In subordination to the deeltion
of
the Iteueblicari l'onyention , ICat mode. hi rebut.
T
•
dy - - FOR ASSEM
DAVID L. FLEMING,
dieewee of fit) Council. fn. the &Tenth Wed
Pitt.41.0..1 the eelled,olde of numerous Men;
will Len rundldttle (..r the . AggetuLly. subject
the glecial..n of the t:tabn Republican Consent
Mr. I.l.S.livin has been r„rn number of Team..
Is et teetent, eoneertest with the t/A - lETrIt em
SPECIAL NOTICES
Timm NATioNAI. RANK. PITT%
l'iTTem•Kolt , May 7. I M7O. 1
.ay Vi DEN 11.--T he DI reel ors
tide Rank bare title day deelarMin dl
Elena of NIX VElt l'ENT..nd of the earnings
the la.t elsron t t i l , le, free ot all taxes, payeble
- 'tort!' i LivvitisToNt:.
l'aehiel
EMI
(inlet or PrIT.IIIII6III liri I•S
7.tAi
5.`
Nisll.l7o.
LT' AI; itrT111:1i0A111)
. .2x ~lOld.AOB
t ional Tat. r a4 s /.. 5. "-
my 11,1 Gt !,ecretary.
Gamuts,: NATIONAL HANN tor PerrEßENtill./
l'iresitritoll. May .It.h. 1870.
1)111ECTIOtS OF THIS
Bank have declared • dividend of NIX Pr.o..
CENT. ba t tot the Capitol Nobel. out of the earning+
of the ho air tuonths. ttb Stoekholdent or
their Itundreerusentath es on end after the 12th
Inst.. free oi all tales.
tnyAk) JOS. LA EIIKN'T. Cashier.'
L • EZt•IIAn NATioNAL
Prnotibrantt. 34. 1570.
fr - T - 11E 110 ARI) OF IllitECT )It
(ti
have tilts day declared a Env Wm.! of FIVE
PEE CENT. out of the earnings of the last six
Inoet.i all hires. warship ott and after the
10th hod.
toitat.f: A. I.oNE.l•ushier.
DITIOEND.
CITtEr.N• NATIONAL. BANK. 't
• • Ell - ratir n 011.1121 711570.
The `"%V-;l7,:``' L l'At 1?
of
PEE rt
the yhtlitaof the last viz mon th ,
warship on and alter the 10th inst., (f ee of ti.-
13111... l 41. X.
ItEbtall R. K. - WI Ltit/N,.Assistant Cashier.
nxsag or 111,1tritett.
May 34. ISIO. I
13j"TII: PRESIDENT ANI) DI REP
-I,toelt. out .4 the wont% of the last nix months.
elach beTehl I,levlhohlereer theirlettel reP•
tv:ehtatires. end tatter
the 13th inot.. tree et
Go, erement. RAO. end Weal ateti
tue4-.1 tY.lttlr , HHl:Hrli Ca. jr,
THE 1M0< 1 3 10411 BASK VY
1-CHOn. May 2.1870. i
-.THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
DANK have Oil, day doelareti a Dividend
of AIX VDU I - 6 :T. ou the Capital Shwa: out "(the
profie of the last oily Moral., ' , dyable. tree of tax.
Stockholder , . their
and after Ilia Itch iliac.
my 3,71
"""'
• • rho It tird of Director. of this CdoldaoY
hale this day di claret u Iht otend nt
h'iVe .DC111:1 r$
•
eseet 'eachAare of the Capital Stck, out of th
earned ehdlte of the lest lex month', free of 4:1,
eminent and State tale, payable to Steettedde
en and after the 10th Inet.
,ny I wI9 WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary
lir IV ASIIINI:TON AVENUE.
F,I,E(III)N NOTICE.
•An election will be held at the tat of Thomas
Alderson. en raid Waahinguin arrant. in Fi<sat
township... WEIaNSBI3 A\'. the ern day of Juba.
11470. between the boon of VI M. and 7 ,
to elect SEVEN I.EIISONS to terve as a Board of
rottoulaolonera of N,ht siren until the thlnl Fri
day In Apr 11,11.171.
Br nyder of the lloara.
.p 915
itOr NT V.
$lOO Bounty Collected
For all •onlieri Who ann.. between May ith and
July livga,lS6l.wles were it ',barged for diaabit
ity before +erring two year.. .a mho bare berebe
'OM received no liouritl
undernigned haa rounived his o to oa
acreg ildlnß.n mar blath arenoc.d ltheeW
:}treet. and Is now prepared to milect eta fus apced
and at moderato rates.. Call on.or addrest, with
it. F. BROWN.
Oahu Agent, Rogrrig
Corner girth avenue and Smialleld gruel;
Plttah h, Pa.
ay -PUBLIC NOTICE.—HavIng been
• appointed GAS Ind OAS METER INSPEC-
TOR for Allegheny county. notice is hereby given
that until the necessary office and lleellical Test-
InR can be provided, I will found at
the OFFICE OF TIFF NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WOUES. Twenty.third street. 'near
Penn, PRObtogli• - •
R li. AMITIL
=
COAL AND COME
PEARL COAL.
Selmabel ?, Walker
COAL, NUT COAL&. SLACK
PEARL COAL WOItiZS. locar Pitt.inirgb. on Pa.
Handle liallroUtl. •
Office and 'tined: Corner Sandnsky S
and West Penn R. R.,
toyi AT UT \. PA .
Oscarlil,Lamm&Co
MANUFACTURERS OF
- CONN ELLSYILLE COK
YoUghiOgllPlly and Anthracite Coa
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
OFFICE : ROOM la. 5, Gazette Building
_t!°!!!pollelted.
•COAL! COAL ,
•
•• . ,
YOUGHIOGIIENY GAS COAL TO.
This Company are Oihr prepared to farehh' the
boot Coal °roof alto or quantity, AT FAIR RATES.
omoo end Yard adiolutpd the Corotellayllle
fried Repot:foot of Trf Atieet, Plttiburati.:
Orden oddrereed to either Woes. Went Newton,
Pa., or to Yard, alit be pmmptlT a tu t pd o a to. •
p IPITZILY, Secretary.
CIMMIIM
Charles H. Armstrong
DEALER ni
Youghiogheny and Gonne!!swine Coa
•
And Manufacturer of
••
COAL. SLACK AND DEMIIdIIURIZED COKE.
OYFICE Alit/ YARD. corner Butler and )(ileum
unercy audSlymef !Math Yfahli
= B:MATTI: fr ft 1 81 s'irc'illsZllllBl& of
°oleo lea at either of the a t:
°Maio, or ail:
dreamed to me through Cittaburah P. 0., repalve
P WeID h'
C.F. rairerfinh'neriii"S°..
lidooon,Steyanan A co.; lasell Ca. Oran
1 56 1% ' & 8: „ I l ltreTC . 8 1 r rark t ilir t,
10 1 l e A Lyon ft Ca nn m, eth' a CO, AI-
MeMee Co, Cao Depot Motel. Came
ylile IL 11.; Penneyirania Allegheny Valley
COAL! COAT;!!. COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
mei." removed their °Mee to
N o . 567 Liberty, Street.
,
fily Flour MIIII szcoxn . rl,oolt:
:Sri proiarte t^ howthat lo,4 YOll6lllO-
%HANN TAMP NUT. rO/13. FLACK, at the
lowest *What oIICO,
AllK'Wortl ten at their uthee.oraddressed to them
throuo the well. will he encoded to promo,
CLi ETAT - ,..OARGAIN.--A COTTAGE
kjj 110111/6 igtilagrafkart4Rm . %
g n airZ riro if WWI for T. It. PILL I.
me fienn end Thitty•th led street,or at tbo
8". of MM. S. SILT, Attorney, at Law. 79
. -~ t 1. ,x
WHOLESALE GROCERS, &c.
. ,
Dilworth, Harper & Co,
243 LIBERTY STREET: \
toPPOSITE TWA D nF W4‘oD
Wholesale Gi.ocers.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ESTABLISHED BY A. S T. DORMLY, 1 12
W. )1-I\ll,Y,
Wholesale Grocer,
271 LIBERTY SMUT,
Directly oppnite Fißle lintel.)
Y. STEELE. .......... ..... ....J. A. STEFI.K.
M. S17E11 1 ,1 . . 11: SON,
Comnalmion Mere4nts,
And Owlet* In ILOUR. GRAIN, FF.F.II. ae.. &r
9. OM. STILEOr. nenr Fast Connnon, Alio
Meanor & Harper,
FLOUR. GRAIN AND .1.1101II:Cli
Comm iss ion Merchants
No. 329 LIBERTY STREET.
C.lnelomentn nolleited. .7
WO C. Armstrong,
iSocces...r to Fetter AnuNtlong,l •
PRODUCE COMMIRNION MERCHANT
STltErr.
1Z1),
&sale and Retail timer
No. 396 PENN STREET.
attlg:srli
y ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Whole
1.4 SALE GROPERS.entnmlssion Merchant/ 1 and
DnaJars in Prodnee. Flour, Itlaeon. Cheese. PIM,
Patin. and Lard 011. Imo. Nall.. eottou
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufacturer guns...ST.
112 and 114 SECOND STREET. Ilttatutrult.
Jona I. R01'.5.....g0w. norsr tt. Dorm
TORN I. HOUSE A: BROS., Sueeessors
Cto JOHN I. DOUSE tt. CO...Witnitnutle it r
inrlJ
noorr
and etnutnignlnn Merchants owner of
mud Water plreeta.
sIIDmoN
Wholes:oi
GROlli ID , AND DIDD:
D.• 1•: DEALKIDI. N,
ry s)xth sTenue. raw, rah.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
P. McARDLE;
Fashionable
IqERCHA N't"r All,O R,
;.014.08,,1T,11,;,!:,,r,114:145,!'1,74:4"1,5agar
No. '93 1-2 Smithfield St
• PIIn'SBUIWILPA
Gent'. l'lnthlng made to order In the lateet
. ___
REMOVAL.
GRAY. & LOAN
J SPii.OFFIN
C .bl,
HAVE ItEMOV KID 1,11.0.1 i
No. 99 FIFTFI AVENUE
No. 47 Sixth Street.
SPRING AND SIMMER STTLES
s'Pri snow,. uritt.AS nit.
THIERSON
Merchant Talton. \o. 10 SIXTH STREET.CIate
.Sl.. Clair.) We hare rocuivm.l • large and well se
lected Steel of the best snd nowt frahlonable
Moods in our line.. greet portion of which are our
own Importation..
Feeling confident or our - ability to give pert eel
tallatlaction. we rexpcmtly mitten trots you WI early
examination of our-cwt. of Fine ono., facet'
V‘.. l l l . :Vittiall. • .1 Me ILANDRING,
mhill Ao. l lo Sixth .11.1Tst
.
NEW SPILL G GOODS. •
A chi :Edit .new
Cloths, Cassimeres, &e
IM=IMESI
W 3 tderehant Teller. 73 Smithfield street.
WALL PAP ERS
NEW WAIL PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 101 Market. St.
NEAR i ' !'I.FTH AVE.
We nom offer to the nubile 11 !lck of PAPER
iimmixns uosurvamed the West f.lr mrlrtY
and beauty Cli style, embracing all the Novelties
In Vll.Mitt , ), MOSAIC. PELL:IAN and GRECIAN
DESIGNS In plain and bright colors. for Italia
I LIMRMati a , C TlVin; " itlo H i n' GlTist'A RPM
PAPERS, withalmost endless tiet of
PAPERS.
CHEAP ,ATIN PAPERS. WRITE and BROWN
WANKS for chamber. Se. All of which we pro
pose to sell as low the lowest in thtmarket.
hall end see. at
No. 107 Markel St., near Fifth Avenue.
JOS. 11. HUGHES &
h 12,33 •
WAIL PAPERS.
SPITING, 1870. •
PRICES BEDirCpID.
40 INCLI ES wade tlutA at S e per rll.
great variety at 00 per roll.
not spec LLLGA VT
ified stave. superior to t xr roll .
fi asmirt
ment In the country- For :tale at
W. P. MAILSIIALL'A
New Wholesale and Iletull Store. 101 Liberty
atreeh Plttsburtli.
CIRCO
LIVERY & SALE STABLES.
R•obt, H. Patterson &Co.,
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street
WILL ON MERV' RATURDAY 1101.1) AN
AUCTION SA.Lk
lorses, Carriages, Bug,gies, Wagons
And everything eppertntritng g• the ROM!.
Parties deelring to bell will M em. leave their Pd.
I In medurient 1.0 Or befOrr l'hurredaY of' emh
pdorder for advertleing. Prmupt attention
pd good care will be 11000 WI tilOCk left for sale.
JOHN H. STEWAItT i
APpTIONNrcIt..
------
ROBERT I.phrigiWilli r :
Livery, Sale
COMMISSION ST
fur. Seventh Avenue and Lib
PITT3TIVR6II. PA
apVchi
• LEAD, DRUGS, &c.
PITTSBURGII
White Lead, and Color Works,
J. Schoonmaker - & Son,
PROPRIETORS.
'Manufacturer* of. WHITE BERILEAD,
ilt.groMS TATh,`Ni!!"""• "'Tr' "°
OFFICE. AND FACTORY.
.4"111. lit Bad I S Rebetta Strer
W. ad attentk.n te Ile guarantee Prated on our
Strictly Pure White Led , and when
er carat:nate of lead." we mean' anamical paw.
that la free Irmo Acetate and Ilydrate , n Mto
r.. ja whiter and impactor . Loth in color and COV,
m a ny be ' Aace Caat:nate Lf Lead
and UA
nee W in tile Tuatara, and will forret.
the wka of this packiwe if containing the least
adulteration. ---. • • '
•
x_TENDEosoN, J. & 'BROTHERS,
AA. 51114 Liberty Dnlen lo Drags, Patin
and. Pe&artt Madlou..
e'/"'
' '
Tack Broth ers,
comMISSON INIETWIIkNTs
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Pioducts.
PitT•burgl...Ti TIVI LMN6.6'
wl Itupttp,ne W.r.nnti 'Met.
Philsdelylitn Otter-137 WAI—NUT STREET
'WARING (V. KING,
f'ntunti.•inn Merchant, and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Produpts
DUQUE,SE WAY,
=I
\VAI:ZINC+, KING & CO
•pit 109 WALNUT STREET
ECLIPSE
=
PETROLEUM REFINERY
Herbert W. C. Weddle,
MA\UF'AITCIICIt OF . -
Lubricating and High Test Burning Oils.
Erairsx. ItAILIIOAIt AXLE OIL.
Stands great heat without Outlaw: rettudosllm
pld at lowest temperatures. Speeisl oil for Seoul
nil climates or hot weather.
I.OOONtOTIVE. ENGINE. Al APIIINK SHOP.
AVM rut tenors.
SAW MIL!. AND PLANING AIILI. 011-S,
51'.114"11,2r.ii to t
Gil.,
1111.. TANNEILS . tat:l ,, Br-xzot.x.
r lil t .. o and FINISIIING GA.aOLLNIS
11AltNist. t/11; • PAIIAFYN,
itAFFI.N . F.
Althlolt VAItNISI . L to preserve irlght Iron
WlVX,'4"dp'rl,T/NlT.':l4.ragartZe et ',red under Dr.
Ti. eddla's patent b Soperhented Steam In Vaecno.
The Lohrhatln till. at MOM odorleaw pet tautly
147:11. 1 1% 1 1:x! r n ' tii1;1. " LI: " I ' ; o n ' !„. T eN !' etlarg :111.n.iff I l:
during extreme odd. rn.• Itallroad MN are
of
qualled.rl2 ere In 000dhnt use uo
run m manya the
hrinchud , ! " t r t " l ' 7 . l . IV ' Al . l " ;S'l'llKKi'. blurts at
aharpdoira dodge.
AUCTION.
Chartiers Cellietery
PITBTJS_ I SALES
lIIIIMIIMI
S7oATl'illiA V. May 7tii, 1147 0.
. S•u t,.
in V. linT Cells.l47U.
hartters Cemetery to nittinted nri the TOUlPOr
ot.eville itinl Plant Ilona. about 3 miles
root the River nod ime-goarter of a guile (non
enietery shitb Paoli...lle Railniail.
The grounds 113V1159 been carefully plotted Into
xection. nod. ranges. the inaling can oder the
mina eligible lids Prices hi au. cur re n t m or all.
and much below the prii.vo now ln the city
remetiiries All who hare not yet purchased •
rintilly Burial Lot tad particularly directed to these
r .. . , alen, , and urged to crone ut once and route selection
f lit while the mires are so low.
Visitors from the cities and boroughs rain reach
the Cemetery by taking the Accommodation Train.
leaving the Union flepot at :`.25 . M.; leering
Birmingham Station *13 3 A. 1: M.; leaving Ten.
ren r ill n t ' irl i? (• " 1:1 ' 0 1 tt, 1 ; " ; " 4\ 1211 40 8)r:5z: 4 % 4- th°
afternoon .ftja:3 . o P. t'aptige
FLOUR,
EA RI. STENM.
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO
MILIIIINCIII/en l of the following celebrated brand
of Flour
3 Star Green Brand an unequaled Pastry Flog
Murillo° Brand. A N0..1 Extra Fatally 1100
lb. glees entire malefaction :
any
ofn_ Red e
11rand
grade. a good ho e
mily Flour. atiperin
to ikbrit.t h e
April leo! 17,70.
Ci ennui e Preparations
Front the relebratell Itonse o
PETER SQUIRE, LONDON
Granular F.lfertescent Bi-Carb.
Potassa, Bromide Potassa, lodide
Potasia, Citrate Iron and quinine,
Mond& Carb.
Kisslngen Salt, CIL. Mag.
nesla, Seldlita Powders, Jec.—T• pro.
tect Physicians and 'the Public Imo i
spurious articles of this character,
purporting to be “direet imports
bot bottles of the genuine will
In future hear a strap label over the
tort, with the address and fee simile
signature of the manufacturer, P.
and on the side his trade
mark. and also address of the Im.
porter and Site Agent,
SIMON JOHNSTON,
I Cor. Smithfield St. and Foirth Ave
ME
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P. S.—We have received our visual
Spring supply of Mineral Waters,
Saratoga, Star, Congress. Kissingen,
&c., Ice. Also, another supply of As
tringent Red Gum Lozenges, and
Mnriate of Ammoniate . Lozenges,
which have proved sneh' a great suc
cess in England and this country in
cases of Relaxed Sore Throat, Broil
chit's, etc.
se2,o-rn
PLANING MILL MEN
And Others, • •
TAKE NOTICE!.
'floe undersigned lots letters potent of the Uni
ted States for the itnyirored construction of
'soother -boarding, Inside lining and of wainscoting
or houses. The weather-punting. by this patent
intiororencent, loving noire t.rticuh.lY intended for
-vertical WO, and combines great durability nod
beauty
id the
and It In MO constructed aa
to endrely /ovoid the use of joint striPs.and to
resent water from entering tne Mot of t he
Inc or the showing of Ina joints tiT the action of
the weather on the timber.
Inside lining and wainseiding by this new method
are no constructed Mn to fonn perfect pommels
thcheaply OA by the ordinary Ilmorhogboordealone:
ereby preventing the showing of the joints from
u. and leaving no refuges for bugs.
is m ole Ile talent
kT M e tTid r t i iil h t4lrtl i el .l
boarding: .
lie has disposed of the following territorlsl and
shop rights In All
county. tor both Went..
town:
To a. A. Mundorll, the right of the temitor7
south of the river in said county. '
McQuowan & Lbouglass. the right for the/drat
wioni, Pittsburgh." •
Tii Hil. Patterson sloop rights for their
moil, Shah Intro'. Pittsburgh.
. To Alex. 'McClure, for the lionnigh of Made.
Port.
To Parker & Paul, for First. Second. Third and
•
Fourth wards, city of Allegheny.
To Reed tinithers, shop right at their mill in Sev
enth sronl. city of Allegheny.
Ti. Dunham, Saint t Co. for the borough* of
Shartisburg and Etna; also the townships of !Maier
nd Indiana.
All persons are warned against Infringing aPcm
haler of sold patents, rind, those wishing to
will please rail, or address me, at Nu. 93
mithlield street, Muni:undo, Pa.
J. C.,ANDILIIKON.
AV ETI:: LETTS
Patent Stamp Caneelers,
EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 S. Third Street,
PIIILADNI.PIIIA.
General OW for Stale of Pennsylvania.
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MI nrJera will be 011od through this ogles for 011
State.atema
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M.M'Cowan&Co.
BOULEVAII.D ,PAVERS,
PAU! ' Sidewalks, Cellars.lngide Yaragt
Dri TPA, -
WA IlltAhtl`Kl) AGAINST CHANGER OFIIEAT
AND COLD,
Onfers Int Ikg GAY Mfg Ckhoe.orat FM:MBA
krrnery A Ilegheny. penwinlY r1.70A. c y,
Mg r . ' kV. ' a r ngejr Olt t ee% X., ' NlaY ‘ or J. rg;:
• mrkwiti
NOTICE.—The Books for the Sub.
.fIIIPTTON of Rock Of ftio
Crystal Spring lee, Manufacturing
and Storage Company,
ucl
:LES
y St.
A. new opened et the Mechanics' Battle Haut,
Nei 73 EiIIITIIFIELYIETHIIe7 71tisConipaity is
a i i i i'ywyed by the Leglthattire ot Pennsylvania, and
gadiiiiiiee right 44 blanotactuilnit lee In
the County et Allegheny by Panel' celebrated
French Patent.
JAMES /11,(CNMORE, Drealdent.
ARGE SIIIPMENTS OF ALL
kinds of fresh ashare received daily at
J. Put re' reveller ash stand. No. 41S Dia
mond Market, Pittatiorgh, and at the Twin City
stand. Allegheny. City, corner Federal and Ohio
strecta Our long Atomic.° in the toolnesa en
able& pa to always have on hand. tinsel.. article.
ond ma White , Salmon. Herring, Block
Dam sell
and While' P Fishe rch, all at .very low A.D..
Give of a mill, ve will Malmo a finearttele. Whole.
sale or retail. All orders Oiled mciapkiy.'
IMIEMMIE
S ;-__
OILS
ng-NEW OPERA ROUSE.
Fmtrth night of the murseement of the popular
Lid farolite actor.
TiII:W.I I AV 11.157 U. he
resented the beautiful .$ act entitled the
when he
BOV MIL
iikHRAND EXHIBITION BY THE
AFAIL - ElrE HALL
On Friday Evening, lay 111 h.
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA
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orncs or env NNGiNISII AND Rmirirran.
Prrnintmon. Nay 6th.1808.-
IOTICE.—The Assessments for Atte
Grading one Helfer of Pleareet Arley Crop
Coyly-third 4r Forty-fourth Atmet....o.
for examination, 01111 ran ho Noon St this ogee
hIONDA Y. 51.1 Y 16'11.1/476. when At yell het ,
returned to the (NV rfl.l.lllVel , oOlee for ettlk.e,
it. J.)110.111N.
City Mucteeot,
Fug!,:bPsl;—, ,
•
Ya 1.9
"inbnonr.Mackercl; • 2 :
Cad
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'IVATT. LANG ACCEt
. N 0.170
pyTTIFIII.. .
13 dn. Fresh ilia Bo
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Far
.0.1 40 halt t:arrals;
" I * *o l., : * :
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EN
AMUSEMENT
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'ULPTOR'S IMEA:%I: tot Ilia NIA am
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a—DEN/WIT of EDWIN ADAale,
.enar In his nlebrand chancier ot
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MRS. SLACK DAVIS,
'onalsting of PARLOR DANCING, and alma • .4,
PAIC A .4II F t= nTil 51 1 24 "
written expressly fort occasion. •
The Brest
We Band will be In attendance
A d mlation, .1.00. Door. open al 7. ----- -
t
inwtaT MP readWlT
to be had al the Music fitorn.
iff-FIFTII ANNUAL Si._
FFATIV A L.—The Fifth Annual Shearing
pessissi will mug place on the Vann of TieniL
Sir-Murrf , tunes from Pittsburgh, via Wails
ipoon AT emu,. on TitUll liAY.Maf 10th.IS/0
commencing st 10 o'clock A. if.
At the same time sad plate them sin be s
GRAND' DISPLAT OF AMUCULTURAL
PLEMEBTA.ssid alms PUBLIC PALE of FANCY
STOCK of all kinds.
Mae to 00OBOtitite at 3 &clock P. LI.
OW- JAR. 31A.TTIIEWS. Prenhtent.
Wm. Moser. Seent.7.
ECrLAST WEEK OF THE '
•
Mercy fio.spifal
FAIR,
Open Every Evening
CITY HALL
ECIM=
rF.AIR AT
KEY Ri -I\7K.
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Evening,
Open Every-
FOR lIIE BENEFIT Ole
(
ST. P.TER'S
New Catholic Church
ADMISSION
mortar=
iff-TIIE FIRST SERI-ISNITILESi
of the PITDIOURGII ART
GALLNRY. containing a One aillecilnic of faint
.. the production of: American and Foreign Ar-
Dina. is now op. Day Mid Eventng. No. ‘431 LIB
ERTY STRllXT.oppothe the head of Wood greet
Ade...n.23 cent*. 'ti r o t
INSURANCE.
EMPIRE
MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCE ('0
Of New York
139 1311.0A.13WA.M" N. Y.
PRINCIPAL FRATURVii
Ordinarywhole IMe Pollute. ABSOLUTELY
NUN-IFORYEITAIILE from payment of Mist annual
Premium.
Special insurance NON-TOBYZIT ABLY. after
two annual payments. AS policies INCONTESTA
BLE for usual chums. and ABSOLUTELY INCON
TESTABLE after two annual premiums. AU en.
otricilon. upon TRAVEL and BMUS/NCI: I E
moved. end no tiermlts required. NO ACCU
LA'PION DY INTEREST on Loans or Date
Premiums, and NO
LO INCREASE of annualmrente
:IntrifICRSFST ..LlSONl;OTl4l6:l‘lsd'lreq'edluirelrdAmsßAlT'AltiN.
and there Id no ACCUMULATION OY INTEREST
gegr. Ire 'Ai it . ti e a xTr ' jiti d l;=.7t
tar yield an —some to the Pu lley holder. Idle.
term S$ en dowment polidee are Wined; also.
I lrist k ii =ire r e iferrartaitriai i ia
1.111.15ff50.4.1....m1umi. Mk I
*4l, . Ara. over GO.
x 4 lO N M TUE C TE lON Obi EXCELLENCE-
The EMPIRE • hex Issued
BBY
more Policies by over
Yent Mtn Irl-rat ending Mull Ist. ISIS.
Mara my other Coropeny In this nmrstry M the
same time efte =me ere.
EldPl ILK secure. every Polley holder IT A
UV A. "PITA the sista Trees
"7l..7:rvg=tmerar,v4:44; EMPIRE
hes which to pay.
1.011 AT ITS LIBEItAL FEATURES
Good. active Agents wonted everywhere In West
ern Pennsylvenm,
V. A. FULLER,
Y for W.Esur W n Pecumirasna..
Utilize 78 FOURIII AVENUE, PUtsbunth.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY
Of Pittsburgh. -
ALEXANDKII NIMICE. President.
WM. P. lIEDDERT, Vice President.
WM: P. ILERBERTtliecatterY.
CAPT. DIPIS. NEGLD, General Agent.
ffi
Oce 9 . 3 Water street. Swing Co.'s Wsraosse.
op stars. Pittaborgh.
inatutleatinat nil Muds of Pile Na Marine
Fasts. willme Institution. managed by
e me nd who
are known to the 1:001.931131ity, end who
mdetermined by promptuess - ilberallty to
aintain the chancier which they hare assumed.
as offering the best protection to those who dears
to be ittaired._
rottEctOse:
Alexander Whack. I John R.. McCune.
It. M.War Jr.. Chas. .I. Crate.
James McAuley. 1 William It Mtalta
Alexander Speen J•seph MittPattek.
Andrew Ackley. Phillip Reimer.
David M. Loss. I Wm. Iturriana.
D. Dolmen. • non
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO:
OP PIIII.ADNLPIIIA.
OFFICE 431 AND 43, CHNOTI S sTarcr.
, AP.I.• on Jan. 1.1. 1870. fkk .734 WS,
cispltal, Tin Awned - Dees ma
Ipso. Palo
ram - Policies on
hers' V . The kinds
Danes policies upon lbe Rented ell kinds ist land
Inm 01.11.1 Rents and flortasmis.
DIREMORN—AItred Baer, Sams' Grant.
Geo. W. Riebards, base lea. Oast. raise. Allred
Mier. Teas. Swim Wm. S. Onint. Thomas S.
NUM. Gnsusensii. 1101.100.
ALVIDID G. HAVER. President.
• MSG. VALF.D , Vim President.
Jaa. W. DeADlster. Seerstary. • -
T.ll. Newer. Assistant Seer.
Iw L NELTANA,
MIN Don Third Avenue end \Ytnd M.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
Of Pittsblirgll.
OFFICE. N 0.37 FIPTH AVENUE, DANK EOM.
logos. a/ adapt all Md. of The and Marla*
Mk/. JOHN IRWIN, J. Preal4era,
T. J. HOPKINSON, Vas Presides'.
C. O. DONNKI.L; Secretary.
CA IT. Wit. ILKAN.Hetteral Agent.
ValmestoWL
W. IL Wend*,
. 11. LW,*
!
Cam. J. T. litscWWW.
I T. IL Nevi',
T. JJobs. llosktnson
r.arssy It. Slws
o!.
Il
Charles Its
'ASH INSURANCE COMPANY.
Phelan's Building,
NO. 22 FIVTA AVEIa . 11 . 112F0 . N11 fl.oo R
CAPITAL ALL .PAID UI•
DtuarToeuu
4 - 40Pagiee, PAT. I " 4=aa. riZej k gl7 .
Jake lIUL bloclezkaa. • Jae. M. Maley.
lb"'"
"d gi 11 ' a. " 141. " k4. 147 r. re. 7 dent. •
11X1r:l . .15110 1N IATZ.
a'aPt. I.URAClt.ulmoral Awns. •
INHURP:4 ON A IAPi/ g tt i Ii N TIBIRN Al,). FIRE .
suaulD
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY.
OFFICE. N. &CORN= WOOD & Vint( 8T44
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Wa. "HP.. ftpt. Jot. 1.. Bb.a.
John Watt. ' - . Samuel P.S.brlver,
PArt.P:,"c -•- Y"'d•ra ['AT"'
W... Vint nirk, ..- . , Viol. Y. Lang,
June* U. Verner w , 4 !Wane, blet,rerrnr , ..
• • wit. Wm , PnWllettl.
.71E11 WA , vlserreekient
' Vt. F. °AMMER. Secretes,.
NATIONAL INSURANCE 'COMP'Y.
KOH. YIS/1111AL•
ST. L AND _ , DIASH/NO.ALLIL.
GIIKNY.'
Office in the SF.COND NATIONAL HANK
nun.olmst.
W. W. 34 AKTIN. Preoldonl.
JOHN BROWN Jo, Vice ProdOloL
JANES K.STY.YENSON. Macho '/.
John A.
11 l 1 . Myers,
Jac 1.. Or.hem,!ltobert I /e.. .119yle.
John 81...1;Jr.t1.:60rf • Gergt, iamb w o "
o.ll.P.WUll•oui!J rlonaysunii. .111cN.yiaez.
Orrtcr. or OTT EVntsritu Ann Scut . rYou. t
Titleslt I{ll it May IL 18340.
. cv liVar n iCETO .ii. al ror , r;El .G .t . el:4l . tity th lefi nn t
RT qiiftFr u rlti; 'Asti/street to
otir,Wnr
thjlotiklirrrt tiTRECT from ButhliTtrotttoPerat
. . .
from flodfoid to Cliff tmt.
111.1011illf ,All7l4.thit "'
-'l l4ift:Vrtaritth
Vl4lsl.7lP.;TO,Pregin Lea. mi.es'sg
Alm for the onnsirpetloo Of the lollne6tu puhlte
4.18 lash pfrer rower rat DIAMOND STICIET
Iran tstlithited street to Chem
Ant l% lads Siperower 'on CT. PATRICIA AL.
LEY Van sikT lo Gist meet.
Will he rerelvedat tika • aim stall 3 clock t
et MONAY, Mar Ile. 1373. ••'
brae: hnd WV:4 m m -
be bad at *Om' Tro bids .111 be realives
nude upon blanks furnished by this olio
a. 3. 110014..
• at, 113101463
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