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

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THE DAILY GAZETTE;
HOME NEWS
The Plc :Vle sensomopenito-day
won't poison dogs title mummer. .'
eourday woe the wormeet day of the ten
Readinig by moon light can. be accomplished
' these eTenbags.
Captain Recd ha* but four indipm In the
tambithis morning.
Me: WltHato Headereen„ lento° of the Opera
Noose: Is in the city. He looks bale ROti
artS.
Mayor Callow. Satan'lay moraine. lined
Thomas Burns Ore dollar. for foist driving
OM the Allegbear Suspenidon Bridge.
Res. D. L. Mayer, the new Rabbi of the eon
motion Radef-Sholein. delivered his aalnte
tory sermon Saturday morning In the syna
[ogee on Eighth street.
The Pittsburgh lotimet Drum Corp. Mr. S
7.lEoi:tick Drum Motor, will make thcirdebut
cm "decoration 41ny. • It is said tbta is the
hest Drum Corps In the city.
Saturday morning about ibirt V of tbepireon
which have taken gnarters at Cite Hall. Ail
etullY. were shot. Every other means of clear
t away the nuisance lota failed.
The Clark breach of promise C3RS will corn ,
up this morning in the Allegheny Presc)letT
ar - hlch meets In the &mond U. T.
fiscdusk church. reel
r eet
tarot Stockton avenue and y str
at elereito'clock.
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Thirty Day..—Peter P addler ws before
Xayor Callow yesterday, and the re sult of his
h ouse wa transportation to the county work
h and permission to remain of that insti
tation .for thirty dhri• •
All Mat /Da Banery.—Jablea Fox made In
formation before Alderman Nichols Saturday
charirlu Charlee Luce with assault and bat
Leff. Fie
alleges that Charles knocked hi
dcorn. Warrant famed.
John flobtason mated In Clnclnuatt that he
would have remained nt the work house only
be didn't like the Superintendent, and got a
chance to take a walk. He has taken a total
&bedtimes pledg e es
Will he keep It!
Itraway.—John Gallaher, formerly, of
Yannutown, Ohio, it is alleged. stole a pair
of boots from Duni Whitford, who boarded
In
John .the
Is ml um
sing, and so a rc he boot, rciomed with him.
The Reporters of the Press presented Cap
tale Reed of - the night fume on Saturdny eve
ning with box of elgar, If they would re
turn half the number thoy have Legend front
htm, be would hare ..store boo" full.
of =gl7,l;,V . ZhoToll'lril u gorot:
160 Divot near the Point on the 7th ultimo.
was
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at the°lnce of Alderman Don
aldiKat eaturday. The Jury returned a verdict
of . Icroad drowned."
ilWaetware thr Star or Emil's. lakes Us
WaTP—We don't khow whether there are any
stars among the nine hundred emigrants that
arrived here yesterday. on their Aray west,
but jadgiug from the number of babies on the
Min; we should think there were several
“itaniets."
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to be likelem--.t sorrel mare. with
bald irfour white feet, between five and
seven years obi. fifteen bands high. Is a rood
traveler and very shoal. Any person itaring
lost an animal of this description can obtain
information her by calling on Officer •B.
Long. at the Mayor's office.
Demme—Charles Henry Barker. a soldier at
the Allegheny Arsenal. deserted Friday night.
Hewes on guard and eras put on a point near
_Ate Greesburgh Pike. and at eleven o'clock
when the °Meer of the guard urns making his
round he found llarker'a gun and accoutre
meals, bat Barker has not been found set.
lye barman Combination Menagerie and
Meth of oimpbells will exhibit la Alleghenv
City for a few de, commencing the 30th Of
this month. 01 course everybody will go to
the .alsow," especially where such an enter
tatesnent as this Is. Mr. W. H. Gardner, the
gantleaumly agent, Is now in the city making
Ma arrangements.
•hake" Free Fight occurred at McCarrols
on Third avenue about four o'clock Saturday
morning among the female colored folks.
Won't some of our Honorable Judges revoke
the license of this house before we have an
other murder? Since writing the above Ire
understand Chief Hague has brought snit
against Its proprietor for keeping% disorder•
ly hour. e
The Suratay 'Dapatelltas made its nrst ap
pearance. and look. as - bright and hasidsome
as a newly printed greenback. It Is a large
folio sheets neat In mechanical arrangement.
faultiest' In make up and It poimphy, and Drell
printed: The inItIM number is very spicy and
readable. and altogether reflects much credit
to Itessts,o7 , lollt Book. the editors and pro
.
,31sIstrgive.—There were thirty-Ova drunks
dlsorderiles called before the Mayor yes
terday morning and disposed of in the usual
manner; four of the number contributed one
hundred dollars--twentv-five—eactatothe rav
enous of the city, which amount will probe
ably be turned over and accredited to the no
expended balance which is net droning inter.
est for the city.
Four Cum—Depots - Mayor Nichols had four
common cases before him yesterday: - John
Mut:morn, charged with disorderly conduct,
swatted IMS and costs, which he paid. Two
others weft fined fib and costs each for dis
orderly conduct, an a ttemptingth, whose of
fence consisted In to smuggle
whisky to prisoners, was fined live dollars and
costs, all of which was paid.
Yedrottle--Tho Latin scholar of the Di.q.strch
growl funny over the butchery made by several
neWspapers of a classiest quotation used In
the recent lecture of Rev.. Fat her Hickey. We
enjoy the joke too. but the laugh comes In
I• where the critic himself flounders and publish
( - es u correct something akin to lite.ion Lett -
j es follows: "Rare - mtntre ourorte nuto."
r The correct reading he - Roe( now. , In 0,
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sifelltink the Western Associated Press of
this city should cling closely to the new • 11 ght
messenger, our young and faithful friend Mir.
Matthew Beaumont, whose energy. punctual
ity and diligence in supplying ''Copy" on time,
tender him the right youth In the right place.
It is easy to predict a bright and useful career
tor one who no, young "rejoices in so moth
neadinembtlsiness application and good traits
of character generally. •
A. an Ilbutralion of the revolution that has
Unionuh about by the construction of the
Pacific Rallroad—tho icorld's highway
between thetico great oceans and to India,
see may mention the fact that, last Thursday's
train from thb city on the Pennsylvania Rail
road. carried. the British East India mall. com
prising forty sealed sacks from Auckland. Nest
Zealand. Yokohama, Japan and China. all di
rected to the London (England) postotace..
Vomit Lareenbits.—Two YOung horg• , igod
respectively itt i l is it e anta i n yearn, t , ig t e h sisd
rareeny a gi b tliree ti!c r rres ‘ f r tit c psnr. Fe d
lft appear s
taut a cigar store on Penn street was robbed
Saturday night, and the plunder secreted in a
board yard in the Sloth - Ward, and yesterday
morning the boys were found with one box of
the cigar. In their possession. There are
°than implicated in the affair, and the police
onthelr trick.
A Row.—A drat-class row occurred yester
ffeen'rom tt,, eu .A ` P. ' b i ei.. -- X. ` V , T , lttf ou o r,
Pittliburgh•"roughs' who were out airing
themselves. Knives. “billys." clubs and stones
were used freely. but unfortunately - nono of
them were seriously Injured.' µ - e were un,
able to obtain any pa
rticulars as to the origin,
of the disturbance. but presume It was a
whisk fled. the parties engaging In It
came tome drunk.
fast 'num.—At the recent Convention of
Rafted Superintendents at Indianapolis. it
was determined to place ft fast train on the
road between Cincinnati and New York. by
=lf Pittsburgh. to lease Cineinnat at noon.
at Pittsburgh at midnight. and at New
York at six o'clock the next evening, eonsum
ingthirty hours on the trip. Returning, the
Vain win Inv. New York at nine A. M.: lad
Taft Cincinnati at• noon of the next day:
time,twentra and each irny With
alit the change of eats.
Drowned.—Dennis Collins. aged ten years;
eon of John Collins. residing at VA Spring
alley. left home at one o'clockyerterday. tel
ling Ids Parents that he was going to Sunder
wheel. bat Instead of doing so. It appears he
went to the Allegheny river, with a number
of other boys. to play. At the front of Seven
teenth greet there area number of flat boats.
upon which the boys were playing. In at
temptinj to pimp from one boat to another.
0, %Ziff u lllw slipped and toll In the ri m v ;; . d In
the water to rescue him, but tolled after SOT
end efforts. Tbe body had not been recovered
Ulart accounts.
Seriously Injured
Maggie Powers. a little girl residing In the
Fret ward, was seriously injured Saturday by
being run
over by • a horse and wag., In t h e
btamond market. it appears that a blind
horse which had been left standing in front of
ry re, suddenly took fright and
a rM e lthrou r a the market. Ile collided with
a stand at which the child and Mrs. Mary Mc-
Otadleini were standing. both of whom were
knocked down. The horse tramped upon the
child and the wagon pawed over her. ft In
feared her iniuries are of a serious nature.
The woman was hot slightly Injured.
Divorced' Temporarily
Mayor Callow yesterday separated Jerry
and Catharine Dilly, who were long Once
joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. The
separation it. however, but temporarY, and
came about thusly. Jerry and his Wife reside
In the Third ward, Allegheny. and on Battle
ditY night they became - hi larious over a few
glues. or .book." The peace and quietness
of the neighborhood was disturbed.' sad the
watchful gaardians of the night took then) in
charge and conducted them to the toombs.
Yetterday morning His honor gave Jerry per
mission tono t tourn at the work house fora inty
=s i ag y ;in, amine was committed to jell for
I ottiresileg to Wholesale Liquor . Dealers.
Deputy Internal RtnCurie Commissioner G le
en; in answer to a Philadelphia arm. says that
nhelawprondesillercritering lathe prescribed
book_ (form ski all spirits received and sent
out withoubdlstlnetionof 'foreign . or
UM , and that sccOrdinjtly they ithe dealers)
are required to credit as stock on
o han domes d thetic. in
Of May inst , all spirits. fOrnan r
which they have lineally received, and had in
cat i not tent out, on that date. trot
C I VVA spirits which have been receiv
nd
mewed in
a =nom or bonded warehouse I • • • a
which have never been received nto 'the ac
rue' possenion of theerm,nor upon any premi
en under its control. are not held to have been
nealred by said firm. and handt. therrforei
be Included in the stock onentry.'
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MEM
ANNIVERSARY
A Pleaaant fiabbath Day Among Pastor •nd
People—egninitcrnera of the Paug—The
• Second Presbyterian Church and Its WOrk-:
A Glance Llarigarard for es M ore of Veer..
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• The Second Presbyterian Church of this city
yesterday enjoyed a season of pleasant mem
ories. It was the occasion of the twenty-that
Itioliversary of the installation of their present
beloved pastor, Her. Or, W. D. Howard. The
members of the congregation in reviewing
the past, the ministerial tolls of the good man,
his Success in the work, thin progress of the
organization numerically and spiritually un
der his control dining those. active and stir
ring times, deemed It fitting to commemorate
the occasion by a Jubilee. which should mark
an era in the Church's history and testify In a
manner their appreciation and love of him to
whom their great success Is principally due.
The Idea was happily carried out with Pleas
are and profit to all in the interesting services
which occurred in the Church during the
hours of yesterday- e. •
The interior of the building has inat been
thoroughly renovated. and fresh. bright
appearance scented to accord with the spirit .
""he d" ' A large Phltrin."%lr‘ttid „et,:lyerar-t
le ac ro ss
the ,.S "IP". " ti • • cc mimodat ion of
peted and Mt up for lt
the ministers in attendanc.e.f liMptee,lay
e th a e c I rT n n 't 'Arlo ' t e tV l Yl . l . .e 1 ( 1 ' a foi4n. ;
dense of the fraternal meting existing btf
t Weql the reverend gentleman, w hose
loneroe the jubilee was held. and his mini,
terial brethren In the highest degree COOl
- A beautiful feature of the plat
form was a stand situated In the centre front
ing the audience and covered with bright
spring Dowers, looking so pure fresh am
tdrmniing that an additional charm of gracs
and beauty veaalent to the whole Interior.
=1
The exerciser+ occupied the greater part of
the day, three Services being held, morning.
afternoon and evening. lo each instance the
audience++ tilled the church, showing the inter
est taken In the occasion. At the mown
'
ng service Rev. John Davis pre
sided, and at ten and a half o'clock called
neon the Rev. E. I'. Crane to lead In the devo
tional exercises. 'Following came the bruin
by the choir. Prof. W. B. Slack leader. Bev.
Dr. Pershing of the Pittsburgh Female College,
next read the Scripture lesson, and led In the
second prayer. After the singing of an an
other hymn, announced Iry Her. 1111.
trlrh
loo', the Rev. J. W. Blythe, one of the
riy paat ors of the church. was ill trOdUCed anti
In a pleasant address called up -reminiscen
ces" of his ministry in Pittsburgh. lies. Bly
the was called to the of the p
In the :datum, of UHL pastorate
He had the,, been Oom two h
years In the mlnist. bui not n the reular
work. anti almost fre u sh front col l lege. Whoa be
rimmed the duties of Ids 'rotation the congre
gation were worshipping In small one
doried brWk building at the +tomer of
nithfleld street and Diamond alley. Th en one
rem comfortably. but plainly furnished.
diwered- all the purposes of lecture room.
+misty. Sunday school nom and the
regular canna, services. The congregro
tioll WAS small. and was composed mainly of
people weresh extetion. The Ord
elders e Messrs. McCu m llough. Hartupee.
Thompson and Wray. and among the lay tie-
Went some yet renimnber the sainted Mother
Patton and the godly Fitzgerald. whose Pray
ers to those who heard them even now route
up as a sweet Incense of the purest zeal and
dr
tee. Mr. Blythe continued In the Mike for
bout three years, and witnessed many new
movements spring up for the advancement of
Presbyterianism during that time. Among
the most noticeably events in the church's
history was the assembling of the.cou
vention of itt - B, i
Tnh regard to the Arts
and Testimony. in body had been tn
fused. a. place in the other churches,
and availed Itself of the invitation of the Sec
ond , churt-b congregation to meet in their
building. The Reverend gentlemen also
tarred at at length to the missionary work of the
church from the yen, at hal to ISIS and you
a glowing tribute to the founders of this sys
tem, for their foresight and christlau ztal.
Ile closed his remarks by saying that as he
contemplated the church to-day. and With,.
tat its prosperity and then looked back at the
hld times he felt as though there was one
iuk yet connecting hint. Ile felt an es
,
lead
interest .in the Sabbath school. It
had been his especial .care. and he rertilced
to see it prospering. He often thought of those
whom be had loved and been glad to meet in
the Sabbath School. One young man he re
membered who Joined the church In the sec
ond year of his pastorate and bad Stepped
aside from mercantile life at the earnest solic
tation of wise connsellort, studied dilligent
ly,entered the ministry. and by faithful toil
had made the memoir of John M. Lowrie
beautiful and blessed to many hearts.
As he looked around again be discovered
that many had gone to their reward. but there
Were others still to ell their Viz ; and he
lAo c teltl b u i t . ta . s l a t he ,so n
in m ig h t rest i npu t n ' thel G u ' re t h s .
and make herin time to come. even mnre to
ken of the testimonies of the Master.
PAtirOß . o REVIEW.
At the conclusion of the Bev. Mr. Blythe'.
address, Her. Dr. Howard took the pulmt and
delivered a sermon in review of his ministrv.
• In commencing he announced us his text the
words, 'gloving therefore obtained help
iii;;;l:fcogloiieivitoiiti; 4 ay witnessingbuil
to small and great:* Acts 51, and then said
that twenty-one years had elapsed since he as
sumed the pastorate of the church: - it went v
one years ofjoy, and sorrows, of hopes , and
fears, of sovrings and harvesting, of Mire,
along Implanted and impressions received.
which must tell upon the eternal interests of
many souls. Twentyeone years of peace, of
harmony, of encouraging prosfierl i ty.r.sionie
humbly glidTiesrai..-.;r,
now, nt the end of to thin somewhat protracted
and signant period: it. seems to me that
like the Apostle of old. I. 1
00. may say, , lisiv-
Mg obtained help of (lod. I centinne unto this
day witnessing to both small ;treat And
furthermore. it seems to me t hat the Master.
the p eopl ew as lelho ieve h ave called me to this po
to t a to nd
Imperfections. and the community in which
have so long lived. and from which I have re
ceived so ninny marks of confidence and es.
teem..,-.. -• of th,
call upon me to eke an account
.ner In which the solemn trust comm.
me twenty-one years ago has been fulfil.
stand before 3 - ou to-day,.notto receive yo
ongratulat lons. but to endeavor to show tin,
have obtained help from God. It I 1 not my
SUCCCS , real or apparent—not what I haves
done-bat what God has done with tne. that
occuple3 my thoughts, and that I wish to Oe
"RI-ergreit:11d speaker, after this introduc
tion. then proceeded to speak of the changes
which had occurred In the city since he con,
tnenced, and stated that he arrived In Pitts
burgh in 1145 by war of Baltimore and Cum
berland by rail, and thence across the moun
tains by stage to Brownsville. reaching the
eitrfrom that place by steamboat. Not a sin.
gle railroad then centered In the city. while
now there are sin, and others coming. A per
son can now travel from the Atlantic to the
PaCitc in the same length of time. Then Pitts
burgh and vicinity contained about sir•t hou
sand people, note about two hundred thou
sand. But few streets were then graded
or Offelatvl, gas lamps were almost unknown.
THE.CILINGEH.
The only thoroughfare heny tll
Federal street, and neither in ( rejoiced
city rejo g iced in ro
tithe of the architectural beauty which they
now pcnwess. Of all the judges and lawyers
and' physicians. editors and minister.. who
then trod the stage of life, but few now re
main. Of the forty ministers then composing
the Ohio Presbytery in
had riled.
theer
the twenty-one pastors in the city only
now remained, and but Me of
--...-..,
forty were now in the Presbytery. Of all the
pedant of all the Protestant denoininellons In
the vicinity then, but five were now continued.
Equally great was the changes In judges and
editor. Not one now wore the Judicial
- ermine, and not one editor now wields the
pen. The same changes were visible among
the lawyers, and • greater among the physi
clime, and those engaged in
1_ THE STETIFTICI4.
Of his own church the speaker said, si lien lie
be g came its pastor, that It was aegation str s ong. well
ranized id !g con. Ivor.
hipping in m a churchModellin tnAHHIng gr
litth avenue.
A noticeable Impmvement was seen since
then in church architecture, which was also
followed by the same Improvement in all other
buildings.
The session of the Second Church, when hi
came, consisted, of Messrs. Matthew B. Lo,
vie, Luke Loomis. tSnofamin m.t.Ln and Sam
uel McMaster.. On the night of June 8.
their church building W. destroyed by Are.
nothing being left but the walls. The congre
gation then worshipped In the - First church
for a time, the venerable - Dr. Ifenon giving
up his pulpit alternately with the stor of
the Second church. The building woo recon
structed and occupied in less than five months.
Some time after M. 11. Lowrie, of the session
and the oldest member, died, an event which
was a sad blow to the church. In Octobr.
ISZO,Atie session was increased by the addition
of Messrs. William B.Copeland.John McCurdy
and William Bakesrell aa ruling elders. Sub
sequently a Board of Deacons was elected.
Messrs. John F. Loy, Washington McClintock.
John McKee. Diaper E. Brady and Dr.
James King being chosen for that office.
In the spring of loin the lot nod building on
Fifth avenue wax sold for d the
present site purchased for flttoOrt The corner
stone of the new edifice was laid the Mil of
August. 1i558., many of the Presbyterian minis
ters assisting on the occasion. For about a
year the congregation was without a church.
Church,
worshipped part of the time In the First
Church, then in Lafayette. and then in Masonic
Hall. In June. IMO, they entered their new'
lecture room. The church was finished at n cost of &WOK and 'as dedicated June 22.
ISM and is now free of debt. •
The church lance then has furnished many
member, to inaugurate new societies. The
first draft was the Sixth Church, then the
Central of Allegheny, then the Central of
Pittsburgh, then East Liberty, then Benefield,
then Haziewood, and Tempemnceville, and
Mansfield, beside other churches theh west.
During the twenty-one years Second
Church had sent out twenty-one elders.
ah hd made and havoc in gretion Det and a
left hardly a familythist sins. o SL. -
reared. Time would fail to speak their
names; to recount their virtues, to tell of their
Patience, and prayer., and faith, and of their
usetui lists..
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In reviewing what bad been done to ad. cc
the spiritual Interests of th Church—the f eat
central object of work—the xpeaker retell,' I to
the imperfect manner in which he felt the be
had discharged bin duty in preaching, but he
rejoiced that It hadalwayn been his Rim to
"preach the Gospel." lie regretted that it had
not been done to better purpose. but felt that
he had done what he could. During the twen
trone yearn, eight' hundred and thirty-fnur
persons had been received Into the church—
three hundred and sixty-four on examination
and four hundred and seventy on certificate--
nearly an average of forty each year. and ten
each of the eighty-four communions held.
The fir. Ave and the last 'lvey.," were the
' most fruitful of his ministry. la the gestgm
riod two hundred and thirty-nine—a fraction
under forty-eight each rear—had united with
the Society. In the last period two hundred
•and thirty-four—a fraction under forty-seven
each year—had united. The winterofl967 was
a remarkable revival season In the church.
monouring tbat tim hundred two nuccessive com
ge nearly one people were re
ceived as membcra—tbc majority from the
world.
Special care bad also been taken in the Sab
bath School and condi ti on . en brought up to a
most douvistliog Especially In the
two Bible Masses had Progrens been made.
and from them had been recruited nome of the
most faithful and intelligent memberos of the
Society: Connected with the large !ch.' arm
an Infant school under the control of Mr.
Daniel Cooper. which had been remarkably
successful.
The speaker then referred at length loather
auxiliaries of the church—the Mission School,
the Pastore Aid Society, and others which
tended to strengthen bin hands and encourage
his heart.
The COntributions of the people to benevo
lent objects averaged about MOMeach gmrof
the twenty-Otte. an aggregate of lllM4oo,more
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE.:
t harrsloo,ooo of whlch bad been secured In the
last eleven yearn. and 00 , 0 In the lust floe
yearn.
CONCLCSION.
rta, ink"' thus even . Mier hketch of the
history of-the Church during the twenty-one
years nf his pastorate, Dr. Howard summed
up his remarks by dwelling es the slow but
steady growth of the ,orminizat ion PP a re
minder of the growth of_the wholedenoutina
tion, and referred to theErt,byteriloosni —
Cnion—its present status; secod. by remind ing them that the changes widob had take e
place among them •os a Fharch, illus
trated the change . and . pruirreca of the
world, the, changes in scient Ole Jnvestigation.
In k n ' on .inn t .. in politics. which had. and
Would vet to a I n
the
degree [literate face Of
the omit& Third. Innis brief history the good
ness ‘2.2g. o e if i eg h = e na% 6 lt J o n:
.were
were very beautiful. and his
deeply Impressed as in affection
ms thee were urged to renewed
teat. and said, “Drethren. the day is full spent.
he night cometh when no matt can work. -
if you mesh to do anything for'
Christ and Perishing souls you must bestir
yourselves, you Imust shake yourselves loose
from the world, you noun love money less,
pleasure less, and ease less. and learn that
nothing is SO Important as to serve find and
bring sinners to Christ. I beseech you breth
ren to awake. to make this an anniversary tiny
not only, but a consecration der to labor for
Christ and exhibit in your lives the excellency
of his holy religion as tho' each day seem to
be your 'last on can h. And now here WP
raise obr Ebenezer "hitherto hath the Lord
helped 11,1” and to. HIM be honor and praise
ut glory world without end. Amen. -
At the conclusion of Dr. Howard's remarks.
igregatlon scak di.unisstal after the
-Amos! exerelses. They assembled
in :M1 , 1710011 ht Ihren and
ing W"
bean,.
were entertained trith addresses by Her. F.
A: Noble, Rev. tt. F. Score] and Itev. Richard
(.ea. and again at the evening session. ttay. It.
C. Criehlow. Her. A. A.. Hodge, I). IL: and
Her: S. .1. Wilson. D. U. MI of the
addresses were of a character stilted
to the occasion and fall of Interest but want
of space prevents. an (HIM noting them tit
length. The seridees throughout awed oil
very harmoniously and to the satisfaction of
all. Hereafter In looking backward among
the bright days In the Church's calendar will
be that upon whielLthis twenty-diet Tinnier,
snry was so pleasantly,
so riOnyahly and wt
pralltably commemomted.
This evening as d fitting close to the pea
gramme--a reunion of all the -old : and present
members of the society—will take place in the
church. Judging • from what has past. 'that
which Is to came trill be of the most happy
character. "
THE MUM Bain MONUMENT
gre. of theWo —The Deoluo—To
•Uu•elled" ou *he Fourth of July.
Since the laying of the. cornor-t one of 0
propored Humboldt Monument; In Allogiten
Park, on the 11th• of lfePteother_ln't• ao lift
has been said or written of the enterprise IS
- persons had almost forgotten thnt
meet is - a.srin font. and many of those sob
member the Imposing ceremonies at t h
g of tho'corner-stono were led to belies
like some other enterprises which has
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tering prospects, It had. been abandemen.
Such bower', Is not the case. The Commit
tee to whouti the matter wan entrusted, of
which Mr. Cl Memo is-chairman, although
working quietly have been exceedingly active
and the work Committed to their charge has
been most faithfully performed. The work ia
progressing adtnirably, Is Mobily approaching
cmpletlon. Ind the Committee feel confident
that they will Inc ready to "unveil" the move
ment on the 4th of Jnly.
THE DESIGN.
The design, the plam of which were drawn
and prepared by Mr. E. Moramnruth. ht new
and of a highly ornamental character. and the
monument, pleted. will be one of thu
most attractive features of the Park. It will
he a monument nod fountain combined, the
main bash covering a .surface of twenty-six
feet six inches In diameter. and the nionntnent
proper. which is in the basin. will rise to a
height h of twenty-lire feet 'there the level of
the tadain. Surrounding the main basins will
be four smaller basins, elevated twelve feet.
from the centre of each of which a constant
stream of water trill Dow. This itupport
bane - rot the 'monument will la{ six ft
six Ittchen seuare.and.M before stated.
irial7ciir Vir;ii:,:Teti,t , ;;;Si ill
; basin. It trill
lie con:Articled with the corners jutting. none
each of 'which. at arheight of seven feet, will
stand n large Dolphin. tram the month of
which the water will tow. Two broad spiral
stairways will lead from the ground to the
main fountain. On the fitur,shles of the tbsdes
tal, nt a height of seven feet from the base,
there will De carved life-size heads of animals.
vie
t A LIOn. Tiger. Buffalo and Bear. out of
the mouths of which a stream of water will
w dow. Above them, in the min shwhich
as cut from a solid block of a st ne st o weighing
eight tons, are niches which may hereafter
be ornamented with reliefs. If ilesired.-On the
main projection or shaft rlearthr top.on opt:or
sit. sides are cutdlrstd he wordirttlfunitroldt, •
-cosmos. - and on the other sides and
tlitralSt Abort , this stands the main pedestal
which will support the collossal bust. The pit
destal Is octagon Id shape. and ornamented br
a laurel wreath festmined at opposite corner:.
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ft was the Intention of the Committee at
first to erect a marble host similar to the one
erected in New York last year. but Walk due
reflection It was decided to has e it Cant of
bronze. no being more suitable for this loran.
to. Prof. Illaesser. of Berlin. Prussia. leas
cnsequently employed to cant it. after his
original model. which in four feet in height.
A telegm ws received lir tie. )leyran
few days si nce. - from Prof. Blnesser. •tatlugg
that the bust was nearly completed unit would
soon be forwarded. It Is expec mo ted to anis e h ere
about the middle of In
nth. he which
time It Is thought the remainder of the work
will be completed.
rite stone mono.
b The contract for the ne work. sculpt nein
%ea. awarded to 31r. J.E.). Knox. Mr.
Morganroth. who is connected with tie.
wno's establishment. will superintend the
ork and Alo all the sculpturing himself. •
JOHN sTEVEN , soN , A SONS, &
V. here to Purchase Watches. rity. Mat.
•ry, hterlltur 611Ter and er Plated
W•re., etc.
Few houses in the city have longer CA more.
.mccessfullv held high pluition In the cativo . ,
lion ad the public than that of John Ste:en
sue'. Sons & Co.'s well known and popular
jewelry establishment. No. id Market street.
It IS among.t be oldest. if tacit the obleQt house
in that line of bu?iness in the city. and It ,
history has been ma rka_d with fair and honor-.
able dealing, while its, mansectnetit has been
of such elianieter as to win the fullest confi
dence of the kommunity and n large share of
discriminating patronage. During that pmprie
torship of the present firm the business has been
steadily increasing, till larger facilities for Its
proper transaction were rendered necessarn
y:
The old stand has therefore undergone e
large...lll and improvement. and as note com
pleted Is one of the most commodious. con
venient and best arranged jewelry houses of
the city. The exterior presents a modest.
though rich appearance, the flue French plate
glass windows presenting selections from the
stock within exceedingly pretty and attractive
to the eye. The main salesroom is fitted up In
fine style. anal has every appearance of neat
ness and gentility without any extravagant
Of Ort at display. and wholly devoid of
gaudiness or that ' elaborately .- over
done ornamentation which mart the
beauty and effect of many Of our
fine aalesrooms. The floors are covered with
bright marble while the atheivings, counters
and trimmings are of oiled walnut. pleasantly
relieved with silver bound slam - eases in
which lat Made an - exposition of general jew
elry. watches. trinkets and charms. An ale
gent walnut case of large proport lons Urea
ple. the rear of the attire In which sterling
silver, gold and sliver plated wares are upon
exhibition. The case in new and noel in plan
and in Iteeit Is n great attraction to tinnudes
room. • •
The second floor is occupied eta a aIiVORVaIO,
arble and bronze statuary, and general lane)
roods department. where a large and judi
loualy muerte,' stock of goods greets the c7e.
The forward part of this TOOT, is occupied by
the engravers of the house, who are kept cons
adeptly employed in their art. marking. orna
menting and Inscribing the articles sol general
firm. The third floor in used as at g
faarna room.
The stock, most of which is of recent Impor
tation, Is flatland complete, embracing all that
Is usually found in similar first-class jewelry
establishments. A very fine assortment of dia
monds and precious stones of all descriptions
will- - attract the attention of visitors:
while
plain and there •Is an almost endless variety of
faney Jets - elrv, engagement nnd I
wedding rings. ear rings, sets, foreign. anal
American matches, clocks, bronze.
Paden and Bohemian vases. silver
and silver plated wares. gold headed and
novelty canes, and, fancy goods generally.
Special attention given to then repairing of
atches and jewelry,and to manufacturing .
any desired style of jewelry to order. We
commend the firm, which Is now composed of
Messrs. John B. and Alex. Stevenson and Will
.1. Hamilton. to the patronage and confidence
our readers. nod bespeak for them an
amaze of the large share of patronage
Iready directed towards their well managed
stabilshment.
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Wnr-u.am lia.astif, FAT, the able and accom
plished city editor of the Port, has testa - nod
his place. We hope his separation frolic our
local press is only temporary, as few gentle:
men are more esteemed inside or outside the
Journalistic , profession.
DERNARDIiARTINrrY. EOQ..memberof the Se
lect Council from theghter Fifth wurd,acCompanied
b his wife and dnu,to - mor -
row for Europe, baring, from our leav fri end J. J:
McCormick, secured elegant state, rooms on
board the good steamship "France." Tho
party propose making an extended tour
thro ugh eery pleasant trip and safe return. .
MR. It. K. WILSON wee on Saturday elected
Cashier of the Citizens Notional Sank. No
better selection could horn been made. As
Assistant Cashier of the institution he devel
oped that financial ability and capacity which
warranted his election to the higher aim .
Mn. lIIORAN It. PrITOCC. brother of Jon. W.
Pi k,
Esa.. - seith bride, was in the city on n
wedding trip In week.
DR. JOON DICKSON, ESQ., has Just returned
from Eurotte, where he hen been prosecuting
his studies in medicine.
MANNISH lIIIND6RSON. Of the Opera House,
is in the city looking well and hearty.
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The following . Is a statement of the returns
made by the several Railroad,Street Railway
and Bridge Companies and places of amuseL
merit, reporting In the it'd Collector's district,
of their gross receipts for the month of APO ,
as shown by the AIIPICIOeS books:
91T.A.11 RAILROADS.
Pittxburst, Ft. Wnyne 8 ettlengo.. 0104,57 , ... 00
Connellsville Itallrond 29'862 00
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letager nall.wArs.
Birmingham Passenger Itallway... $ nifidi cc
Oakland Passenger Railway 3,57.: 00
Central Passenger Railway ..... . . 1.07:: IXI
alba:Passenger Railway ..
12,igin CO
Allegheny Passenger linliwnY• • 11,404 DO
manors. •
Allegheny Suspension $ 8.66 a a)
mono.g.shea Suspension
nand Street r. 074 78
3.4:300
AIMAIMILNTS.
Ora House $ 11.:10l 50
vietles OM 00
.
Museum ' '2.31 0 Ou
Of the above, the steam and street railway
companies and bridges par a tan of tiro snd a
half per cent., and the places of amusement
twolier cent. on the *mount of cots receipts.
THE COURTS.
U. M. (Uri.ll Court -Judgae Airltesan and
BATIntr(AV.MI,‘ - Th. ea, 01 Mill cc.
HinCielsOpi•T, pievi4(.l(l% iel.(atet. t %cf.. r( --
91illed and (..C.ll , lPd 11,1- ( um( (11(11(11( the day
Court—Judge. ibinsi. 0.1 dtka Kirk
SAII - RDWY. !day 14.—The time 01 the court
-KA occupied with motion, and argument,
'Mob ...re of no special interest.
TRW. LIST FOR SIONIVI.
N. Shrppard Schonnetanker.
I. 11111. Patterson & Co. vs. Dillow tt al.
14. Lorlall vs. Kish.
IlroWn vs. Anderson.
Lupton & Co. vs. Itlchardson.
Hurtupee vs. Caldwell.
nkl'or r
F Church.faalesno ;s.e o use
& Co.
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SATURDAY.'AIay 14.—1 n the case of Gistlor
or. Klingulan previously . reported, the Jury
found for the defendant.n
Mary Ann Keit vs. Rinhard Keif, .petitibn
in divorce. Bute to shove why n reasonable
allowance should nt , ti to' paid petit inner.pend
tolang. V.T.°;fi eeZ i r:;-1 or. \V. K. McKelvey. to
divorce, petition pre4ented nod decree grant-
Au online:lt lon for Frei William .
wit hinjunctio
vas made by hirlitnno Metcalf und wife
he view of re,training Eldwitrd Ilalley from
• darting In hi. quarry. Complainantm own mid
ecopy a dwelling nt Bedford avenue nail tini
onSt rect. told respondent owlet a lot Adjoin
ing. (non which be is it unrrving rock. Com.
pininunta ricer titnt the tdnrtingtnittjuringthe
foundation of their and I hnt they are
.
liable In injury front fragments of roam fall
ing on their menthe,. The injunction W:IS
granted. and a day fixed for hearing the ars.-
mrut On the case.
rolt NIONDAY.
Howard It. It. Co.
.I.llllsoo W‘oll.
Til Jtteol. v.. Ilxunu. 111111 •S• I ob.
21; liendxli vs. Balm.
211 Calhoun 'O. v•,. Grolvon.
‘l,.
=I Shall, vs. Howard and wit , .
t.!4 Now 11aven, Hardware Co, v+. .1. F. Day
N. Co.
11 . -15 God( ror r k. Clark on. II.)I. Lytle S. Co.
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SATURD.II7 May lI.—D. P. David llnte
Indicted. tried and cone ieted at forcible cot ry
and detainer duritof the recruit unit of the
Quarter St-odons Court. tt.it exlitql up for
Franri, Creberger and n eon, icted
Indictment charging them with obtaining
money under false pretence, were called up.
but sentence was postponed.
A petition was presented for the division of
Baldwin luta two townships to be called tip-
per and Lower Baldwin townships. The line
of the proposed division Itu Begin
ning nt the Monongahela river at the mouth of
Street', run. and t hence down said river to a
polnt•in the centre of Beek', rim. ;or line of
Lower St. Clair township; thence .10thalong
said Lower St. Clair township line had neck's
run to Brindle's bridge over said run; thence
by a straight line to the inouth of %Vinci 's nun
at the line of Mifflin township. bring neoriS the
tine of division lIIIIWI,IIIIIf. two election, pre
cincts in Said township. The Court appointed
$.ll. St 'Bey. John I,llllllen and Joseph Miller
Cotioni , sioners t o Inquire Into the propriety of
rim' the prayer, and to rapon to 011111.
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Manager Canning
of th,. frpera Mauve will be :hade 1 be roe iplvnt
of a grand rwmpliment :fly benefit. tendered
him by hiaarmy of friend- in . iii„l 1,;111..i
hood. Mr. Canning. dfirtf4 ht-.tong manager- I
lel connection with he forte Ilan,. ha•
Inhered zealously and vac/a...Pith to ties ate
the drama. and to supply our people wit h ac
ceptable theatrical entetlatnment,. Laltorlog
unost ent at lonely. his effort., Mille. right
dl
rettinn have not been unappreZdatert by Our
nmuermrn[ goers . and ho very dtriervudly
tapirs high {dace ht their eglinat ion. Ott e
ernl he has been made the teciPlent
of practical and enteMantlal evidencet of the
eat rem and tegard of theynt wavy( the drama:
to-night he will again be thov cf4elnlly bon
; °red, n• several very valuable tokenv will be
presented him no tamest , at the increawil
regard to which. at the close of the prevent
sennen. lie k held Ly thane, who haveentro ed
the theatrical trait, afforded Ihrough tilt
tin
teastng diligence and-worth.. We hope to
ewe the house crowded to it, fullest capneit r.
Itlfi.utry an the notation In
- Rover - and • Don't Judgf Sim. • Altia'ar
Tux Fun at cutejlall will reassot or.n an,
net from toolny.ninon ...diet several
thim.and persons has, s inited It. and the
universal verdict Is shot no where elan-can ea
evening he more elenetnt I v spent . The Ciro.,
with our gotatal !tired Jos. heat Ina an charge.
Av FP still t.c ten Ltn operation. The elephan
tine contest at Mrs. ISenting , table elicits
mach entlotstasm. hott=ovenrlageo will
keel , : ahead. The valuable sinintitig on antic
of. the Sucre.! Heart. a. ha ..iten..3l
chance.. At the table of Ni up
x, Illanentait nen
Men. tinily sot eral r. int ess n are being earrhist
forward with tiro anti cmune., At the
Itooth a valonote tr om olitary belt Is tacit
lag the rivalry of the Oct Capt. 31,-
, Liottihnn thus for ahem:. At Mrs.
1 Theo. I. Tanks' table and also at Mins Melt
etre the attract loan are morn numerous than
ever. Sir:orbs...a anti ico erewn trill be the
features at the well conducted refreshment
tables during the meek. Altngether the Fell .
Ishould be well patronised. for ttis worths
large attendance.
TUC Fang at the Rink. ttrAlleghene, con
tinue+ to attract Immense threat , and nalde
I (rant
1.
general num:lion, there/tad promo
anon la n *postal tensors,
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Tits roll:ovule deeds were admitted of re
cord in the office of Thorne. 11. Hunter. lie
corder for Allegheny county. rtaturaluy. • Nlay
14. 1,"0
Wm. Ewe:: to Harley. July 0. leo7, t
- 00
acres and CC perch,. in Unit e Too nah,o,
$ 0-I
Muidret M. Cowles to Ire. SW .
1.7 t., It by lu , tort on 11, Greenanuag Pike.
Tweety-timt are. Pi...burgh
John Arthur , to Mart in Siebert: et al.l MOr
Is7o, lot nn
Grad street In Third scard.
Pittsburgh. with build inls .s23.oat
John•Mltcheil to John twit. PM
110 perches of land In./M.OA lownahlp.
W. C. Steven. to Elms Hogan. June 41X:::
1411 be Iltlfeet In village of Bergingellie, Low
er St Clair township . 5 1,00 1 .
3a, It: (Jetty to 1-11n,s Hogan, :LS. lOoial
by ti feet on Grins .tenet. Pittsburgh $. 1 1. 11
Junes is to Henry Paulus, Slop 1/1:0, 1 2-1
by tot feet ,•111 Obi° avenue' Allegbene cite.
with buildings • • $ :tau
jacol, Shaffner to Frederick Henri. Mar 11.
11 , 70: 'Albs 00 feet- out Jam' nt met. -Knee Ilir-
Atli:wham • . t LOP ,
Kirov Bracken to Wm. .1. Hammond. Ma) IC
ta by lOU fret on htnalltuan street, Pitts
burgh , .5 :Hai
Thomas Mellon to Slut, Whitelleld. rob. 21.
Mg two lota In Twenty.nrai ward. Pitts
bargh . ' $ (al
;vim= Wernsthertea etecaturs I;'at hart..
Bomberger . . January 10.1,07; al by I 0 feet 00
llt. Mary's avenue. Pittsburgh. arlls
• }LUC
Itolx•rt Steele to Kate Metionigle, )4411 I.
1 0 70; PO by IGO trot lis the borough of Mad
dock, . . SLAM.
1.. Maisel to Ambrose Lief, 1$70: lot
on Ann street. Itegerve - Township ~.„ tot.
Marc Whitmore to
MeerE Cooper. Mayo. MO:
N I
11l feet, on st., Pittsburgh•• • MI)
William Cooper to Jame , Wllecon, May it. tell);
one acre and 140 perches of land in McClure
Township. with hoildinfr• • • ..•
John A. Hugo to A. J. I).IVCSOIi. April n. 1)7n:
t 5 acres of INO4III Va mince Township. wit 11
buildings. . • • • -
John McWhorter to Francis Illethmeyer. Slay
13.111:0:1•3 0 1.y HO feet In Union Tow l tiah N 1p
iShaler's plan, with bedding - a. • C
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nn sm ur do. MN. Cement, o very ru,pect
I.le lady miffing , in Temperenceville, 4pearrd
before Justice Flollingsbend and made Infor
mation aralnit Henry Hartman. for nn at
tempt. to outrage her. The particular' are It•
follow': On Thursday night last liertmen
volunteered to convey Mrs. Vermont from the
Menongaliell.wharfotrross the river to West
Pittsburgh lo ',skiff. She consented, and, on
arriving at the other side, the two stepped out
of the WO. end proceeded up the lending. It
iron reining at the thee. and Hartman ten
dered his serTices es en escort, and also the
use Of his umbrella. Theoffers were accepted
and the two had proceeded as far as the Salt
Works, oppoeite Woods' Iron WorkP, when. It
la alleged. Hartman t urned upon Mn. runnnat
and attempted to outrage her. 'rho poor war
man won thrown upon the ground, where she
screamed. and before the accused had accom
plished his purpose, the neighlmrs we,
around, and by their appearace prevent elt
d , the
intended violence. Hartman, seeing that - he
was discovered. Immediately fled, and bee not
tuen arrested although a warrant for tl caP-
tare has been ,
Th
issued. e lady Is now iS lying
quite 111 et her residence on the !tenth :Mile.
liThI.,T!SI '!lIr!
A. pitiable specimen of deformed bigmouth y
was brought to the Allegheny Motioel Oltee
tiaturday morning. II was ig woman, or rather
half of one, ns she pne,onaed no lower limbs,
and moved along hr means of her hands. II er
right hand wan also deformed and hod more
t p l lc e lt:ATi e p a rg ' i ' M sTree a t s h 7,q%lge Sh tfOllC,k i ni t ril
answer to inquiries, said SUR had oven brought •
from Newllexice several yeats two, but that
the family wit h whom she resided hod moved
away an left her la AlleghenY. 'Fr sem"
days she been living in it hut nu the hill.
near the Observatory, and only 00.00 10 town
to get something to CM, when the was taken
op. Rho talks correctly. hut can neither rend
nor write. She expressed n desire to be sent
back to New Mexico, but the Mayor (bought
the Poor House the beta place for her. and
she was sent thorn. •
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About rig o'clock tort eveuing n frightful
runaway occurred on Liberty street. to the
. .
Tenth word, but fortitnately. uu no wee seri
ously injured. Mr. John Hastings, of the fern
of O'Neill 8 Hastings, and Mr. Sunni Moore
were riding down the street inn buggy driving
spirited horse, which took fright ut
they and started to run. just after they bad
crossed Twenty-third street. At Nineteenth
street the buggy capsized and the
A , occupants
were llooilled" . out, slightly injuring Mr.
Moore. while Mr. ilostings escaped without •
scratch. no horse kept on in his wild career
until he arrived at Davis stables, where he was
stopped. The buggy was badly damaged.
Public dale of 34 ARM. and Bee residence
.at Neville. The beautiful property of Mr.
Thomas Bakewell, of Neville. Is to be Fold at
auction on Friday neat, the Nith instant. The
descriptive advertisement will be found on
p our 4th page. For a first class residence thin
property is all that beauty e eminent ems
braces comfort and ln an de
gree. and Is well worthy the fPeci. l consid
oration of all contemplating the purchaie of a
drat class home. A. LLOGAIS, Auctioneer.
fltoneroad' Cathartic 6 awls need In all case.,
instand of pills • castor oil, cpsoin sultc,kc.
Ll[chic flavored'. Toren y-fire cents. Try It.
Fold all cirughlts.
Brushes! Brusheol—All' Muds of brushes Of
our own roanufactorel at Loughtidte. 1 7 1
Smithfield street.
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COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Two Nominating Convention•—To Be Bela
' T°e.a.Y. August 90.
The RepuLlican County Executive Commit
tee met, pursuant to a call by the Chairman.
s .rurd.V .,3 laY 24, MO. at 2 o'clock v. at.. for
tho purpoSe ot-arranglng the time. place and
manner of Lolling Om County Convention. or
conventions for the nomination of candidates
for the several county oQlrrs.
The meeting was called to order 'by W. A.
Purviedee, Esq.. Chainnan. who stated the oh
lea of the assembling of the committee.
The report of themmittee appointed to
co
audit the acceunt.of the Treasurer was Pre
tented and approved.
Mr. Errett moved that all persons not mem
ber. of the committee be requested to retire.
The reasons for this motion were that some
matters might ho brought bef.ne the commit
tee of a private nature, which it would be in
judicious to publish, and fur th ermore things
were frequently said In the discussion of
questions which members did not life to see
in print.
After considerable discussion tho. motion of
Major Errett w - as adopted, • with the under
standing that the riectetury rt the Committee
would furnish the papers with a report of the
business transacted.
It wee ...en to hold two eonrrnt inneyuo
for the nomination of candidates for county
others and the other for Legislature and Con
gress.
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. An amendment tons mule to the effect that
here be three c invent ione. t he third to he (or
Ilse nomination of a candidate for C0ng0....
The nunindment was Inot.
The question cornicing on the oriental M.,
thin. it was then adopted.
On mot ion it way rerolvett to hold the pri/
utere election of delegate, Fulton:ly. Aninot
unt that delegates meet convention
the following Tuesday, A twist iith h.
The Committee then ail iourned .thw ,tie.
The Spring Notch of Henry Ilnlr,
chant Tailor, at corner of Penn n‘ and
Sixth street, Is now large told completeemu, .
Mfon
efenr runt Innea to preside :It the cut
ting. • tf
t 'Children's Carriages, wholesale :old retail: al
Loughridgela. 171 Sold htleld st reel.
For looking giaNceS and picture frames R. I.
Loughridge'. m Smithfield Arcot.
Ladles desire what tnen ndna e. And This
little thing is Beauty: ,Whet do we say Is
beautiful? A transparent Complexion and it
luxuriant head of hair. What will produce
these? llngan's Magnolia Balm will sake any
lady of thirty appear hat twenty: and Lynn's
Kethrtlrtm will keep every hafr In Its linen.
and make It grow like the April env., It pre-
Vent% the hair from turning On). eradicates
Dandruff, and P. Itrooting in
.the world, and et only half ordinary raid. If
you want to get rid of Sallowiles.. Pimples,
Ring-marks. Moth-patches. etc.. don't forget
the Nlngnolla tilt,
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1.0121 D DEIINSON—Oo nomad, fnfilnZ
May 11,th. at the tvlidunco Prof. R. K
bv
ion. Allegheny. by Icon. Chas.liodges. Mr. FRED
SNICK .1 I.IIL'DoS, of Pitinhurah. and . Nit
HARRIET c. of Philadelphia. fi
Cant,
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IRWlN—Ontordkv. M. I 10.0 12 o'rl.ek
M., lion 3 . IIOM An AS IRWIN; In the Sigh year of
hl. Bge _
Funeral will lakt, V. fr.. 1 , 1 , la
raaleoucc. Nil. 11 Baseman Avenue. Alßoche
City, at 3 o'clock V. u.
McDONALD—At 196 elouth Aacoui, sund
Mcriorine. at o'clock: MARY A.. Teem or Duo .
McDonald.
Funeral oorvtoo et 0 . C10,k TC.1.#1,11.1,1V
The reroatris 'Ol ramove.l to Well.rillo lo C. A
IL It. for Interment. Frlonde of ihe fahOlr aro r
smolt ell, levltod.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sft E I I FF'S SA LES
Rl' VIRTUE OF SUNDRY . EXEC
rioss o , l‘ tit OP at
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non Hens of All hl•ny robot:.. Venom - It - no,
and to the Sheriff of .:aid county direct.,
there will be exlmsed to I.llt.ile .air. nt't ht
rourt House. to tire city of l itt slotrli.
eonnty.on hIONIIA Y. the thli day of June.
A. It. 10:0. at In o'clock A. SI.. tiny following
&Irritant real relate. In it.
torney for 11,0,11 0..
All the right, Iltk. lot tired moiety.. or Cis..
Wismar. Sr.. of. In and to ail that ,113 ill lot or
{Acne of ground situated In the city of Alle
heny, county of Allegheny. and liitato of
curierlyntln, being compoece of
grounA beginning 09 thesoutl, sout sed h
side ot
ot pi Liberty
street; at corner of hd late of William Jon•
kin.. at a distance of tom . himilred and thine
feet three lathes from the Publte iNmorionx
saint city. extending CR.4 W 311113 to front
along raid street twenty-live feet to line of lot
late of Thom. Burch. - Jr.. and running hark
or t hrough soul hwardly at right • :Ingo , with
salt street: prieterving effithi rermtil" -
Ilia feet, more or less. one ball the .1 id ince to
Wa4hington street. together with for right of
wit of sold Liberty street, which is do tarot
a public highway forever. together wit h ale
other plece of ground. beginuittr.• ont he ...intl.
a id e o f so ld Liner, y street 01 he rut
above dearribed niece Mt ground at the dis
tance of hundred ant tiny-eight feet
three larliev front the asterne line of ton Pub
11c. COMMUnt thnce ohm; sa id street east.
warily twenty- e Ste feet and running bark
*organ y-ftva feel or one-half the ,thole dis
tance to Washinamm street. preserving 'pool
width; whole id 4 - 0•411. i tw
ine lot s. eald Liberty street, fronting
north on said stteal Itltg feet Mel ext ending
back at tiOlt 1 , 1 , 4•1 - 119.,0 hit h.
twenty-five feet, 010, Or less being neultd•
4.4 n o C ant. mean and we to- isoti It.d.t.
Klnc. the, being on mild st
orettoses mot ed
a taro dory trams d welting him. ,
Seize-1 and taken-1u era'
iona .5.0 .... .
ertk George. Gossett, et m to , suit of
caughev, Burgess b
A Lai).
lit a• tISIY ELY. too Wont tit
Ali the right. I ill, interest and claim or Oro.
St la 'OKI, of. In :ind id all those relllllll It.. 4.
Na.o L 2.3 and 4. In George L. hoot' plat ~f
lot, n. t ncorded it, Ilan Rook. :011911` 1.1,001'
r_t; lots are sitnal ed tbe iitghth aril
of the cite of Pltrehurgh. Allegheny rountY.
State of Penneylvanbi. hating n front en 16,1
berect of eighty-tight feet. and eft ending
ack to a ten fret Miry on the north; they - nee
hounded nn the west by Fulton street and on
the east by lot in said plan: I he bothlings.
MI. n two story brick dwelling and ton brick
buildiage, used ix S brewery.
Seized and taken in execution its theprop.
ert vof George Stick Inger. at the bit if 'Robb
I firma, •
IIII;11 S. FLEMING,
Slwrit
F . ,01r. try.
PlTTstarMill. Mnr 14th. le:o.
M33MMI
A Po:NADI.: W A IIIIANTF:I) TO
Kidder & Wetheral's Italen Ink
The beet Indelible Ink In ....W.I. 15
cent. p, bottle. Evrr, 1,1110
warranted
Geniiiur French Glove
For 'limning k1 , 1111r0,00 , lot 1.1.111
~11.11.0SENBACIFS
Patent Medicine and Perfume Depot
ItO funattyrri.ip Krim .
JOHN M, COOPER & 'CO.
Bell and Brass sounders,
ENGINE,J.UCUMIITIIE ANN ROILINIi, MILL
Made Promptly to' Or. er
BABBITT'S METAL
Made and Kept on I lanc
M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whet
srrEA PrNI P.
"Mo. - 8773 PENN STREET. Fon art Corner
17TH and RAILIIOAD ViTitEET:i inttshunth
oNsitossens' r ne.. /
COY ne At.senuf eV, Slav 1 11.1870.
NOTICE TO CONTRICTI
IMIOPOSAIN wial he re °Wed nt thls
.enco 'until 3P.no T /I AV, M I In, 1870,
ter the
fIRADINO AND I'AVI. n
of the f ollovlng Streets and Allele::
MULBERRY STREET, from lOW' rn errant
Its southern terminus.
TAGGART STREET, frnml,tl2llo4.ll t.I Lulu
”snow.
UNION AVENUE, front street to It
northern terminus.
BUENA. VISTA STREET, from T 6,14 i.e. ,
to Ackley stmt. •
JACKSON STREET. Irons Freinont etreot
Grant 'keeling.
CLII:RCII AVENUE, from Federal street I
rnlou avenue.
IRWIN AVENUE, from present terminus n
Peeing to Washington avenue.
ADAMS STREET, from Fallon •trevi to Itesys
PITT ALLEY. Rom !ions ) au v Mtn; to Mon
lae/11113.
FRAZIER ALLEY, trout Fulton td f.edsem
meets.
El=l2
FOR GRADING ONLV •
JALAPPA STREET. from Walter et
waattrn t 017010..
EVANS ALLEY, from Felyette •troet
sverow.
ttpccitications can La Icon of the'rttice of ii,
bails, En.. City Zughtear.
Tin. right is rorersed In reject attr
MEI
ISSOLIJTION OF rARTNER
-5111P.—0 partouraldp hereto( ore ealsdull
P p
eon J. T. lam and Clam.l Lamm /Mug bum
them udder the firm of .1... T. G t. lass S. mm Oda
day dlmobted by mutual consent.
t
PrrnacTioa. Apt 20. 1670. ap3Mt2l
MONDAY MORNING, MAX 16, 1870
SPECIAL NOTICES
• - -
[(TA MEETING OF THE • SToCK.
HOLDERS of h I AVENUE BANK
rittO)Unth Vi in be hehl TIEURSDAY EVEN
L.O. June 9th, at S o'cloCk. Ir. 79ICHY 111.1.1
X 0.24 1 Fifth avenue, ff, the purpose ~f amend
, f ConstAtntion end uppr , etl of 113-lawn.
ntyl3 , t” • I •
DI V I DEN D. -Tiu; Board or Di
• itErronn of the Fifth Avfmne Bunk have
Ll* Way declared a dividend or W 3 per ,hare. free
of Government and Stole Taxi, ottralde on and
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T"'"'"'"'itY4, l ,lti'•lfhlN:;."7 - "."1 4 . 7 1 0 .' . ..
1
16-•1
11 , VI . DEN h 1).-- , l'he d.i l)l , rzt:) d r: div o,f .
~,,t , sm Art CF . :4 ' T. ' . ' ,Fit, lei the earning, of
the In t ,ix month,. tree of all taxes. pn)able lin
and nf er the I'2llllm ,
.141.11 N It. LIVINGSTON K.
rumbler.
orricr or-111,1111V. CO.. t
V 11,11114.11. May 5. I .S 7 o.s
lir AT .1 M EET I NG, OF TII E BOARD
ef DI itE , I'ORS ..r thi.i ferule. , hold 01 ,
def. a Dividend feedeelered ef SIX DOLLARS
106 001 per .diem piyulde en denuunl, true of f,itt
tinntil Tam. ' 11.
y tin.rfn Seeretuff.
AN 'NATO'S.* IiANKor PITTSIIIIcoRd
• larrrsio• Mny th.
Ir TH E DI It Er16.11...4... OF 71 . 1 . 1 .. rt
ENT.
nln
of the lust nix month, puyable loSt,y.tholdero
OH, legaltenresentatlves on and the 12th
III•L f fere of nll Ulan ,
]OS. LAURENT, ("Kohler.
EXCIIANGE NATIONAL HAWK.)
1 • rhS111 , 0 1 1. May 3d. 1810. i
Tlf E WARD OF DIRECTORS
hnvn thl9 ' day declared a Invnlend or FIVE
I . Eft ont obt the verninga of the hut MX
month, fr.. of - all now, pay.lo tan and after the
•
iIIU'IftE U.
• "..1 BANK. k
11".j, 1 ".'' v .. 411 ‘ ' .l f
14 FO I_ , It AN If ONE A L.F
1; el 4.1
.FS the 1.1.1 molnth,
and nflor the 10th free of Choir-
- - -
•ne NH
:aor
. y 3d. 1870.
E PRI:SIDE-NT AND DIRE'.
Tous of Ont. Bank have thlii . dar declared
a I oleic:end of FIVE I'ENT. 011 11. rill l l.l
Ail., Mil id this profile of the :ant nix month,
whirl, will by I , nld to steekleiltlerii or their lewd-ree
f...int:Wren. on and after the 113tli Inst., free of
"=7,171 "
''s"`"
111'FICU WV.Vreav , 1,1•11 CANE
Mmy 3.1570.
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.3174:w19 WM. P. lIERMEKT.r.e , r , q. , I
MWASHINGTON .IVENIt. ,
ELEcTios NOTICE.
IMEI
eleett.4. will be held at the taNern 4.1 Thedn.
4 , .41
raid Watdd , 4.lt•a‘ a're 4 4. 4 `4 In :Lndl
t4 ,, tn•hip. 4441 F.I4SF-4 4 1).1 V. tilt. tad dny nt .11111 e.
IS7o,l44.tween the 14.44.a44 4.1 11. 4 .2 11. Mimi 7 e.
SEVEN 1,.• 11. A flaunt or
C44mnd051444444:‘ •44 44441 atom. unt4l the third Fri
day In I S7l.
tly Ilder 44f the Bonrd.
to 7.4,44:41,41T .14 , 11 N 0 I L.F11.1.E.5. Pre.ident.
• -
•$lOO Bounty Collected
For all si l ddliira a. L.• et;hiteil bete iien Huy Aft! unit
July 121.1 lgel. who were dt.claerged disabil
ity before veer Ing two yen, and who here hereto
fore received nn bounty.
The undersigned her removed Me piece to (i.e.
2ra - re nohdina. corner SI ink it re nue moliitelthilleld
street. sad le n o w prepared in claims speed_
ily anti at T.Pidprate rate.. tall iin, nraddrere. with
It. F. MOWN.
'lam. Aaelit....Lzrrri. Bending.
i.rebir ath avenue and Smithfield street,
littlaburib. Pa.
• I'L'l3t IC
NOTICF.--Ilavlng; been
TOIL Sro Alloghauy . hi”ebY
Nut until the noceasary 'thee • n.Y.lteettenhul T
AST , PIPE Wiiloo. Tirentr third rdrert
MERE
113TiA.SSES
==il
4 , 1. M. PORTER
j
caw ebrttot.i.e
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it I 1 K. WILSON. AsFisttnt (*ashler.
day' declared t 4
)01 lit.rS
each nhnro .4 the , u 1 ,1.1 5t....1c. but of th
41 {malt,. of the 511 . 1 , 1 0 /10.• free of , iov
ant and stutn to' Stockholder
1 Ifter the 10th teat.
appK4nl647 - iAS end GA. MI:TER INSPF
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C.AIIDM
Da -you rovyry
,ommismosE
GEORGE NEELEY,
Of Alan.. t t•. the tfreill.to
the rub. ltepuhltrnn Cr.." ‘ .4 ..vent....
aplltt.a4
Er
FOR. COUNTY COM 31 ISS.ION
IIENJ_ IN
.1)01111ETT,
Umn•hip.‘ll:lll l •.il. Ti I
a t ller. In .11,,t4mati.. to' the olefl
leyi.itAlosl; C..r.venli , n. E. nt. - .10. in
THIRTY-POUR ACHES
Fiue Suburban Residoice,
ON OHIO RIVER: AT NEVILLE
A t. A uct.iOn
tinlltAY. kittylth, tit 1l "A.A. wilt be
Mr.hf auction...is the kee. the Proltertr et
Mr. 'I bonus, Itekuwell, at Neville. a station on the
Ito Pt. W. and C. IL W.. 141KOlt 4U minutes ride front
loan. The ground. ejularace 3 4 acres in a high
eultlrsti..n: thickly {glutted with grape*.
Pear , anal. an d
d other trade. end highly orna
mented It Ithversnwn. shade and fore. trots,
shrubbery analdowers. A If 111111. avenue of vary
glade 10.11 a fell,. the stall. to the dwelling.wiitch
"CCAttlie, commanding tporitlon in the rentre of
the grounds 'rye scenic Clew. obtainable from
thls point are trent en rant. The adjacent
enuntry for tulles around. and the beautirdl wind-
Mg Ohio to bestieklet 1 . 14 t. Ore I. tsible from near
ly everyportion of tlierte Mbmiet , Wt. gardeneptit. and to be appreciated tunq be ACII.II. The
11011011 substantial and elegant double frame
structure. with front. bark and ride Porch! , apt ,
dour balcony, • eettbule. hall, parlor, with hay wt. , .
dow nom. library, with tosy window, din
ing men, kitchen. with range. hot and cold water,
and water tank: Ms rhaushere .in sets.. thatr.
nath.'water closet, Mesh. attic. Morena.. good
dry cellar with heaUnd luring. w.ett haute..."
tlonary tubs and idherronvonlancee." Marblelred
elate mantles In all the Yeah!.'The entire hull,l
-
It In complete order,. of modern Mlle, and
has a vary handsome appearance. Thu
•ni extetedse. embracing carriage house,
home and oats stahler. tool house. chicken house.
lee haus, eNdlrue room and onservaltiry. The obi
Jack mansion, a comfortable house, is airo on the
: 1 111 . bggl . ;:• ' ,1:17ngW 9 trtj:I n g: ' 1"I t ;11 ° -
borbood "for a residence. I. 111 , ,.. , 11 , bbbib by 0 . 0
Ibijib ton road. and le right at the nillway stathm,
where almost hourly tynneellon with the city Is
afforded. It the deslr# of the owner that thin
property be sold In ilne piece. and deckled In
ducement, will tm offered to at...uphill that
iddert. As a last resort. however. It will In. sold In
. .
divisions to suit lobo demands Or those present at
the sale. Thu preens/4i son he open for Inspection
for three drum prior to tho.salo.
Timms—ono-third meth, balance In three mina ,
yearly payments, with Interest, *neared by bond
and mortgarte on the premises._
A: LEGGATE,
• A WrION
Orphans' Court Sale.
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FARO! of JOSEPH f/NII ERNl:R.lmb!the tow
hip of Durrell. coonty of luilinun. State of Pen
Wen's:
Ily virtue of no ruler ofvotin
odium& county. there will es pilSOli LIT public
n the preMites. on the FIRST TV ESDIty,
711 i DAY OF JUNE, 1570,
nil tiro
j igji t lg:t r i . e a lg i s . rr3t . I rand ti , ri t a b l e if f the
jet : ll%nd real estate. to-wit The one undivided
third part of • certain place or Pneeel of land alto
ale In Burrell I ownshlp. wild county. adjoining lands
Ve_ob Graf and Win. Molter n woolen lee
ilY73o feat by 40, two strinfon hi h e n two Won'
lingo dwelling hmissi. 50 feat by 26. a Within and
other ontlyalldings thereon erected, containing 4
nadnOT on dna ,
Olnlloll 5•10. and. the intlanee In one yew they,
after. with Wares', 1.. be secured by bond and
mort
ddild.
euild to W. conducted by
JOHN BRITCE WALMAHER,
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mT7 wANIAT NI Al IL TT At K Clerk
Livingston & Co.
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Manufacturer n I.I6IITIIIIET MON
• .
• CASTINGS. -
tight work nor Npleihity. Loose Jolnt Bulls.
Bhutto , and Gore Mtn cos, Posh Pnlioys, and other
&Wok , . of Handers I aren.. ulnitys on hand.
Pince ond Ill.ar Omer Dep., Allegan.,
Qty. Pottage. mid •., Lock 302 PIM.
- pp ALTIMOItE EltRI NG. 811 AD, 6:c.
vp - nganAln% 11 1 471: n t.1"h b iV,irt
.I:acterral. all *taco or package,: No. Ida, all .lea
e OW No. 3 do, all mann or rackattos,. lake
half and quarter. bunch; lake White
/446 bait barrel , : Labrador Homing. barrel. and
alves; Kalman In klu; Holland llorrlnc. 100 hag.
choke. Ear aalo law to tho t
WATT!LANG &
al 10 17:1 and-174 Wood strret.
XTOTICE.—The asges,sment for Ora
. 1 - , BING and PAVING of rump Hues, oo„
Bennap to Barnett alley., le no"' ready for ennuil
nation, nod can he seen at Oda niece until THUD—
DAV. iday 19th.18,11. "'hen It will be placed
the Lando of the CI Y Controller fat Coliettltm.
CILtULE DAVI.
Engineer.
.
rrIOE .PARTNERSH I P HERETO
, I FORE .1W...a JOAN MeNULTT
.0 REINTER 8 • Nolnlnit buslnem under the
arm name or Ile. ally it Sawa.. wax thla der M.-
. 0 1, 4 g u m mutual i W.Va. The business will be
b John Itc:lnity. atm autumns all lia
bilities, and all debts doe the
el
are to be paid
MM. JOHN IteNULTY,
1)R TER SAMSON.
Prrrssesos. Nay 90,221110. turtinal
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL
S. P. SHRIVER &
e rem.e.l in - aa thoir Mand. N4...17 and
29 sm all FIELD. to thcir
us. RI and Zit Liberty St.:-
ViV=LX=;,.n!f=7Pz=
S. P. CO.,
1 - I'IIIVIOVA.II..
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Allegheny Insulin - ex t'ompany
been removed from No. 37 FI(I nvrone.
' No. Gi FOURTH .AVENIFE,
BETWEF:M MARKET ANO WOOD STREKTS.
I% .1. DONN 1::1.L,
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J EMOV A 1.--Flt EIWK SCII ROEDER,
11 Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Gentlemen's
Famishing GiNLNIII: 01 . 110 Gentlemen and Both'
Clothing on hand and made to malt, nt the glory
.t notice, haft removed from Ma late thin& N 0.112
Fourth avenue. to No. iS STRKET.
corner ot Third avenue.
• EMOV A 11. •
e Pittsburgh Rank fur SulinEs
lierunved teen No. 87 la 81 11/UIITII AV E
NM In the Merchants and Ydnnufacturere Bank
building.-
RENON A
LIIERMAN JAMES LINDSAY
ed hi. , M ice. froin corner - tit l'rebrder
Waphington Firm
• . •
EMOV A L.
r Monongahela Insurance Company
•
FFu removed frron No. OH Wstar street. to N. E.
of Wood street end Fourth scent., (sconed
tlnnrcorner
entrence on Fourth avenue.
ape:HU JOHN H. MANES. Feeretury.
WALL PAPERS.
.
NEW WALL PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Markel St.,
• NEAR :FIFTH AXE.
We now rife to th • mblle a Mork of PAPER
nronwpaabe In Ow Went h.rt ariety
and beauty of Myles. embracina all the :Covent. ,
In VRESCO. MOSAIC. PERSIAN rind GRECIAN
lA:SIGNS In plain and bright colors. for Ilallc
rat;},;',lliAllll
811. A KS' for Chambers. ae. All of which we
pone
to tell as low as the Inwest In the market.
Call and nee, at
'o. 107 Market St„ nedr riflh Avenue
.10S. B. HUGHES RRO.
mon
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING, 1870,
PRICES REDUCED.
INCIIES .Ide tint. atJae per
Crest variety at See per roII.
lII.AMD--AM 'dada at tile per roll.
ELEGANT French and American Paper Haag
Inge. not epedled atiove.
super 't id any 'mon
anent In the country. For Isle at
IV. P. SIIRSIPNLL'S
Wholesale .nd Retail .tare. 101 Liberty
t. Pittsburgh. tuba
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3 LANING ',MILL MEN
And Others,
TAKE IC, C)'l.'lC!E'.
The undersigned hes letter latent d the Usti
tml Nutes for the Imroved consfenete,n 4 .f
water-tnmrding, Inside p end of
) wainscoting
- for !muffler. The weetherAsarding. b papl
improvement. being more particularly Intended foe
•ertical toe. and combines groat' darebility and
beitlay of emwerenom *ll4l It In r444synetructed as
to entirely avoid tbe *no of joint Strip*. •1•1
prevent water from entering the feint of the min
ing or the showing of the Joints tar the action
she weather on the timber.
Inside lining end nnalps< 4 44lllg by thin new method
•re erOnstnleted 1111 te form perfect. panel*
ebeaply a/ by the ordinery Mewing boards alone:
thereby presenting the chewing of the Joints from
stir
Ens also
n.l refuges for hogs.
Ile hes also purchased the intent right of what
is e44rrilnonly kn.,* n 4444 1114 4 - Monhted Weather
boarding.'
114 4 11.44114n444.44,41.41 1.44 terr 11•4 1 .1•1 4410
4414•.,4 mem. . 4 111,4144 4 14, 041111ln, fur both oaten.
A. Mutelora, the dgiii or the territeri
th cl the river In valcl cheialVi
'tio .11equew. d iN)11.11., Ow right hir the Firtt
tit Pilleburigh.
Ty 11111.1hittereen S re.. stii;ii right. for their
111. Stith surd. IYttthurrh.
tivrough McKee,-
• •
Port.
To Parker . 1 / 4 Paul. for tint. Socan.l. Third and
Fourth wards. city .4 Allegheni.
To need Brothers, %hop right at their will in For.
enth ward. city id Allegheny.
To Dunham. natal Jr. . for the boroughs of
rrharpaburg and KUL.: aLso the townships of Stigler
and Indiana.
All venoms are waned against Infringing Upon
elther of Mid patents. and those swishing pur•
plarnityonll, srldtesa rue, at N 0.7.3
Smithfield street. Pi ttstrunth. Pa.
le J. t'. ANDERtION.
OrrICY or I'ITV ENGINE...AND SrOVEVOIt. j
Iterrattrann. Mar 6. 1610. s.
NOTICE TO CONT ItACTORS.—SeaI-
Kt) Preintsale far the Grading, Paving and
curbing at the folhoring street.:
THIRTY-FIRST STREET from Liberty street to
the Alto feu River.
Ft)lt'll era STREET from Butler trent to Penn
'"r (I.I4 I. AT STREET from Redford to 01117 street.
rr« , t to Twenty-eighth street.
' CATHERINE AI.I.MY trout Ledile 311,1Vel to
l'inewitstreet. -
Alko for the const ruction of tho following publle
An IS loch pipe sewer on I/lAMOSS STREU
(nen :+mithrieht street to chemr
An 181.11 pipe sewer ou PATRICkS
LEV from Miltenberger alley to Gist street.
Will be received at this nitre until 3 o'clock P.
U.. kit INIJA V, May 19.1 1 379. '
'rho i'onireittee reserve the right to reject any Or
all bids. Siveeilleationr and blanks for bidding MD
be had at this office. No bids will be received wit
less made upon blank,. lurnlahed i tYlliteg&
ni I cite
nutty.
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F XT RI LA ROE STOCKINGS.
WHITE, BROWN. 11T.Ai'K.
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A 'good varlet, of
1111.111I1:N'S FANCY COTTON STOCKING
INFANTA' MIME AND FANCY
COTTON STOCKINGS AND HALY•GOSE
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J A:VLF:B PHELAN'S
OLD STAND STOCKING FIDIIE.
• 24 ISD - TH AVENUE.
' WASHER.
Tble tusebine bee taken the entire market W Ye
York, New Jerrey fled Pa tern Pennsylvaute, and
guaranteed
Petted and Ensily Working Ma pine
W. W. KNOX, Sole Agouti
WOTICE.—The Books for the
SCMPTION of Stock of the
Crystal Spring Ice Manufacturing
. and Storage Company,
Ara now opened at the Mechanics' Sayings Bank.
No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET This Company Is
chartered by the Legislature of Penney'rants. and
has the °tau — sere tight of 3fanufactuting Ice In
the County of Allegheny by CAM . / celebrated
French Patent.
J. MP9 BLACKSIMLE. rresldent.
GARDEN PL ANT
Flower 7Prellises
The handsomest, neatest. cheapest Irani
mat. O'er *O . designs.
'W. 11'. KNOX,
?IA N LTFACTIJ RERS' AUKNT,
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OFFICE OF CITI ; KVOINIFICII AND srnvrVO
Prrrstirmou. may 60. U 460
XOTICE.--The Assessments for the
cooing and Paring Pleasant .Alley Irian
Forty-thin! to Forty-fourth street. are nOw read/
Int examination. and can be peon at thin °Mee un
til MONDAY. MAYIBTII.IB7O,when it will be
returned to the City Treasurer's office for cone°.
tinn. IL J. MOORE, •
City &Md..,
rani RUBBER
DED7INO.DOSE AND STEAM PACKING
Mild, Beaton lltiltlng Company's matt. A t
auppiy ot sites. The unde supplied at multili
Muni prices
GARDEN VASES.
Garden Cantunaciata. Lawn Rakes, Lawn Scythes,
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ilittrj:itt_ettr 'Met, Pittsburgh, PO.
Th,t
boxes Fresh 11011 Butter:
10 bait barrels:
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WHOLESALE GROCERS, &v.
Dilworth, Ilttrper & Co.,
213 Liturry. STREET,
,wpoilTE HEAD 04'W•14 , 1 1 ST..)
Wholesale Grocers.
PITTS}3U RCM, PA
10.111 _
ESTABLISHED BY A. 5: T. - HOBBIT. 1913
W. M. CIORMLY,
Wholesale Grocer
271 LIBEHTY
(Directly opth . ttt Engle 11,,te1,1
Pll TSUI Mill PA
Aleanor & Harper
FLot , ll, GRAIN vitofterr:
Cloltuin i pion Afereliant.
54,329 LIBERTY tiTREET
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.J. A. STEELK
NI. STEELE & SON,
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oiumission Merchants,
And Dontern In FLOUR. GRAIN. FEED. AC.. Aa
No. 95 .111110 STREF.T. near East Common. Alla
,ffien, rLIT.
W. C. Armstrong
(Successor to Fetter .t Araistrwle.)
'RODITE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
1:1103 No. 25 MARKET STREET
B I_, AN C IT AR,D
nlesale and Retail G tom,
NO. 396 PENN STREET
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, 4 ,6:1-e,
I ITT LE, BAIRD A . PATTON, Whole
SALE GROCERS. Commission Ilarebanta and
'colors In Produce. Flour. Bacon. Cheese, Mb.
Carbon and LAM OD Iron. Nolte, Clam Cotton
Yono and all Plochurgh Manufactures generally.
112 and 114 SECOND writ Eur, Pithiburah.
TWIN I. 1101:SE &BROS., Sneetbsson
i•i JOIIN I. 'HOUSE S. CO., Wholesale Grown
sod Commission Merchant, oimer of Smithfield
Hod Water street, it
l'iltehuis.
))))A. WALLACIII.
4,„IHIPTON di WALLACE . , Wholesale
GROCERS AND rnouecx DEALERS, -
tfSlnb .venuo, PRGburgb.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
P. AIcA.RDLE,
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
I`;'SVf•TrAT:ts'!:::,,I;ttgIevIRGITFLEZI
I Sll .10(11/S.
No. 93 . 1-2 Smithfield St
PITPABURGII, PA.
IX" Gears Clothing made to order to the latest
.14%).
REMOVAL
GRAY & LOGAN
IT=
No. ?749 FIFTH AVENUE
No. 47 Sixth Street.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
3. r. 11.1•103MOV. C. t.. mt - HLksmeiro3.
M'PIIERSON S MUILANBRING, •
.11erehutt Tailors. No. 10 SIXTH STRICET(Iiito
St. Clair.l We hare received a Imo and . 0 11 see
' . rock of 140 Drat Lwhi(q.W
Viet r
.M . l !maculation.
Seating maindent ot our ability In O. rendre%
of
resperelY
ommination of our sow!! of Fine rlntaa, Cann
V's Vl n eVirlifft.9oS! S MUItI,ANIMING,
calkio • \n. 111 Sitthi
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Eli(i0011S.
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Cloths, Cassimeres, &c
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1!1!4==110:1111=11
Tack Brothers,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS
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Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Cifilre.-DALZKI.T.ig BUILDItitt, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin street. -
Philsufelphis (I®n--13 WALNUT STILE ET.
aid , wlll
WATTIN & KING,
Commlreton Merchants and Broken In
Petrolound and its Products
DA1.7.te1.1.%4 INVITE NE WAY
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WA RING; K IN CO
MEWM=
ECLIPSE
PETROLEUM REFINERY
Herbert W. C. Tweddle, •
MANUFACTURER OF
Lubrital and High Text Burling Oils.
ECLIPSE RAILROAD AXLE OIL.
Stands gran heat without change; remains lim
pcalid at lowest s
or temperatures.. Spuds.] all for tropi
climate hot weather •
LOCOMOTIVE. ENGINE, MACHINE SHOP.
Will cut screws.
SAW MILL.AND PLANING MILL OITA. •
SlVi s irg 71r, Sh 4t)litinciL u a irr OIL
OIL, TANNER! , STUP-IBE H
ND.F. tr "
PING and FLNISHING , GASOLIN
011., lIARNEMS OIL. IPARAFFI. •
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron •
Work and Machinery from mt.
Thew product* are manulactureil under Dr:
Twaddle's patent by Superheated Stearn in Vseetio.
The Lubricating Oils are almoat odorless. perfeetig
Firig r lt . trggivture 'd orfgrarti gh attr a l etTal L nliVitta
during extreme cold. Tim Railroad Oils are Idle
, quailed, and are In constant use upon many of the
principal Railroads. Samples can be rimaml.nad and
°Mars left at 174 WOOD STREET. Worts at
Sharpsburg
LIVERY .& SALE STABLES
Robt. H. Patterson &Co.
Seventh Avenue and Liberty •Stree
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WILT:ON EVERT SATINIDAY lIOLD AN
ATJbTION SAL
lorses,: Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
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And everything appertaining In the Horse.
Part!. desiring to sell will plea. leave their no.
lice or consignment flu or before Thursday ot eedb
week
greatF r r ill be
Prompt attention
and e will be given all'atoek lett tor We.
JOHN H. STEWART„
/tI3CTIONIL:CT.
JOlittlreelterAitt HORT. B. PAITCMwIr.
ROBERT H. PATTERSON & CO.
Liyery, Sale and
OOMMISSION STABLES,
Cor. Seventh Avenue aud. Liberty M.
PITTSBURGH. Ps
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bARGE SHIPMENTS OF AL!:
Idler of freat u esb. si a= tr it as ;Az
to% jarCrrirtrboftb, and at tbe Twin Kllr
Stand. A lestny CAT. comer Federal exed
atreeta. oat e+perleoce 10 the %Ca a °
ard:r.
antes ns to Ovals Mee on hand!
t =tte d enAt i k t ir= "Sri, lon .aI9 . M.
m • call, we
tit
Mono • One lga.
malertrletadl. An orders
J. & VIIILLIPL
Agents for 110 • city.
1:13312
G HOG BAROAIN al .--,!LeOtr, AGE
Cr."'t b rßit iL e ga.
SON. corner Penn and Ttarmatilas Passetyor at sa k e
sese , ot ROBT. S. SILL. Attorney &I I.'l/. 72
.° urnt.
Xl4l CAJWIELLi,
Vint atiow.
AMIISM:MT
ay' NEW OPERA p.orst. .
LAWT WEEK 01' Tilt DRAMATIC
MOMDAT VIVF—NING, Mity 18th IST", compll
manias,' Betietit to Mr. 31. V.. (ANNII:(1, Ter
which eccaslun the (alight. actor,
EDWIN AD.A,,)114.
las kindly rwlnntwaresl and will app.,. In Ills an
gushed Isn,wirswnallon •
To Ctio,lo.le with the flew farce: entitled
' DON'T JUDGE BT APPEADANCEA
T.eedey—Ederin Adanis as Monti Arden.
Edwin Adems MaUnit! on &Dente).
og• FAIR AT
KEYSTONE RINK.
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ROBINSON NTRIOIT. ALIMITIKNT,
Open Every Evening,
Volt TUE nmsEVIT OF
ST. PETER'S
New Catholic Church.
AD3dIikSION
- - -
°TRUTH ANNUAL SHEARING
FESTIVAL.—The Fifth Annaal Shaming
Featlval will take plain un the new of Hear,
Mc/furry. Ith milea from Iltlaborgh. .11. Wash
ington assaus, on TEIVBSDAY,SIay 1110.1810.
commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.
At the woo time and Olsen tacre will be a"
GRAND DISPLAY OP AGRICULTURAL IR
PLIMENTS, and oleos PUBLIC SALE of FANCY
STOCK of all kinds.
Saile to commence at 3 o'cl.wk
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M=M=M
iIrItSICAL SOIREE, UNDER the
duspleci of the Young Men'• Cinistian
Association. on Tel:SI/AY Icy HSI NO. Meg 17th.
at their New Rooms. comer of Ruth •nd Pena
•
As. The public are Invited: Admission Imo
thscrAl-sT
[Cr THE FIRST SEM I-ANNUAL EX
RIBITION of the PI7II4BiTROII ART
GALLERY, containing a Ono collation of Paint-
ings, the peoelnetlon of American and Erosion Ar
tists. b Coo open Day and Eventno. No. 231 LIB
ERTY STREET, opposite the head of Wood Arai
Admission. BR oats. apE.
INSURANCE..
EMPIRE
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
Of New York.
130 131110A.OWIL7" N. h.
PRINCIPAL FEATURF]i:
Ordinary hole Life Piglet. ABSOLUTELY
NON-F ORVEITABLEfrom paymetild.f Antenna&
P =lntiunines NON-VORVEITABLE after
two annual pigments. All policies INCONTESTA
BLE for meal causasoand ABSOLUTELY INCON.
TIMTABLE atter ten annual premium*. All re.
striating. upon TRAVEL end RESIDENCLI
moved. end no Termite required. No A G
et
OF INTERAMT on Loan. or Get
Premiums. and NO INCREASEorstuguelgymmit
G n ErChlt i rg iftr r.,,T.L_ L"v p id g. " GVAILIN P TEZ
INTEREST ONm ...Mired*. LOAN
and them is no ACCUMULATION Ov INTER
filhWlMinCitiest=reisit'ee"lrVgmr= Tleth"ereaf
ter yield an Income to the Unary bolder. We,
term end endowment,
.politle• are Issued:
aft tee tutors , . nob.. ZOO &imitate&
41T1VAIVALIPlagViRITI 4
'tiebtrs'Er'llrctliting. D Cri ItIiUELLENCE.
The IR E has issued more Polities by
SUE Ton Many Tenn crplitio April Ist.
then eny other Conine.] In this miunni to the
mime time at the same eve.
The EMPIRE memos every Policy holder erT •
DoPoerr or CABE CariTAL with the te Treas
ury surendstitly maple to My every policy.
Fe ical dollar of liability to loss. the MIME
has 1 with which to pay.
AT ITS LIBERAL FEATURES
ernGood. active Agents wanted eVerYwhe.ht Went
renneylvanie.
WM. A. VULLEZ ...
Office 'I gIITA T IWZMAY,Wtsbitratt.
ap2l
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
OPTICE 43* AND 431 CHIL4TENT_ILTEEIJII.
444.1."Atletuats 0077
nary Policie 000 rpe
son Liberal •rwma. be Company
_awe
Izinam=a apt: the Ite X: of Mods of BMW.
OVIIDLTODII—AIfred G. BMW: Sanwa (AM
Geo. W. Rianards, Isaac Le. Geo. Palm.
Than. Sparks. Wm. M. Want. Tbooma B.
Unstamts
ALFRED IL . Preddent, .
610. PALE... BAKER Preddent.
Jua. W. McAllister, necnenuT.
T. H. Ineren AM•44•Ot PASZ.,„
• A KELLOGG
AOC Foe TAW Am/nue and. Wood k
WESTERN INSURXNCE COMP'Y
Of Pittsburgh. •
Al.= AND= NIMICE, President.
WY. P. ItieltTWAT, ,Ice President.
WM. P. 11X11.0EBTOtecretary.
CA . PT. ONO. NOLO. general Agent.
Otlice Macaw,. street. spats' to. warenesae.
W VIIVIETSunt= h CaIi kind. of Tiremi d Matins
WO. A home Institution. =netted by Direct
who are well known le the coretatinity,
_and wino I,
maintainmned by promptness end liberanty to
the charecter which they have seautaii4.
as o ff ering the best protection to thew who. desire
to he Insured.
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11111TATOILS:
Alesander trimlrk. . John It. YoCture,
It. Miner Jr.:
Jame,Ardey. I ' l'llllitt . ,
Aleantore j r=er, L .p mg b f r lnTr u l a.
I411;r1t. Low ' :
I W.o. gronLon:
nor
.124inttat___
OIL
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO
OFTICB. `
again FFTH AVENUE. BANK BURT.
, 'lsom t .11 Itlnde !Ire and Rartne
Risks.
?; : T O 3If!! `
1.. a. IN NI A
.LA neareWrl. •
CAPT. WM. BEAN. General Agent.
nuTons,
B. L. Fabnestoek,
W. H. Everson
Robert 11. MAI.
Francis Wafers,
lielrlt°'l"..
Jahn Irwin. Jr..
T. J. 11uak1n.4.1..
C. G. Ilurrey.
11.vey
n
ASH INSURANCE COMPANY
Phelluif4
NO. ZS FIFTH
ITTASBURG H VENUE. SECOND FLOOR.
.
CAPITAL. ALL PAID UP
nuarroms:
H.J.
i t) Jots . /lora. :Capt. M. Ball Ar.
J i ro; 11111. I ,..tis e trfir4.
Tbilning Swill, .4 an. S. Willa - wk.: "
ROBERT H. IClNArresklint.
JNo. r, Jr-NNIN , Vice PrrAdsot.
JoS. T. JOIINSTO.', Se,:retall.,
Capt. U. J. GRACE. General AS.N. '
INSUUY4 ONLIIOALNI TERMS ON ALL SIRE
AND MARINE RISKS.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY
OFTIOE, X.E. CORNER WOOD A TIFIU WI.
A HAM. rompsAy. taking }lre sud Mutsu Auks.
matt . ..rota:
Wm. realltpe, • 1 Capt.. John L. Klima.
Juha,Watt.. lianmel P. Mariam .
Jahn R. Parte, I Charles Arbuckle,
Jared M. Brash.
I Wm. E. lani,
James D. Terser. I Parallel MeCrietass.
Wlt. President,
JOILIN WATT, tree President.
• W. Y. AUDNEII.. Semlag,
_
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
COIL FRDERAL ST. AND DIAMOND. AUX
unßyy.
Ana the SECOND NATIONAL RANK
W. W.
DROWN , . , MARTI ProAldent.
JHN Vice Emideot.
JA lOW IL STE VEA'SoN. Socrot.T.
1:111101CMILA:
lit o m b =44. ?tot, 17 , 1,4:.
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PITTSBURGII •
White Lead and Color Works,
•
Schoonmaker Si Son,
PROPRIETORS ,
VAT sAfi
all colors Ina AnD IA OIL.
OFFICK ARO FACTORY.
450, 42. 42, 42 sod 42 getout Strut,
w.r.rrawrsy. •
w...n.u..twh to the ournatee boated On oar
Strictly Two White lead, andwarn am say pur
r carbnnate of lead:
.we wean n•cherolanl nano
that la true fro.. Mende andlllydnge. or and
fan la whiter and reporter. both In col nnd
erairMaßD la ben parer carbonate o} Lied
"wWbr thm an} to the ynnetonnt •IR forfeit
dr.traneb • the. butAn
ICERSON, J. & BROTHERS,
MI. Liberty AirOet, Dealers in Drugs l . pal.
.1.54111
C HEAP
STOMFNN AND TINWAILR,
UEN,S,
t.."AI. SOX
VINE OOLONG • TEA..—Jusl rtroGiod
• fresh lovutco of extra grate Oolong
for Ynnaly use: one Mara the snartsb
for sok by Wei:oral or caddy. si she Yansibr arc.
0117 011.10 01
JOILIq A.
=YID Corner Liberty •Od P."
CEMENT. --100 Atils. Loulsifile
dreplle Cement. the beet than. VDT WO la
iWgetalniN.
IMMO!
IT
Of Pittsburgh
LEAD, DRUGS, du)
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